You scored as Lawful Good. A lawful good person acts as a good person is expected or required to act. They are dedicated to upholding both what is right and what is set down in law.
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I think I'm more of a Neutral Good. It's too easy to corrupt laws into something which runs against that which is truly good and right.
Also, after having recently read Left Hand of Darkness for the second time (B&N didn't *have* any of her other books ::mutter::) I answered the question "Without darkness there can be no light" as "Agree". Full agree, not just the partial agree. This was in part because of a scene where the two main characters are attempting to cross a massive glacier. At one point, atmospheric conditions create a completely shadowless, sourceless, all-encompassing light, which combined with the colors of the fog, clouds, and ice make it appear as if they are walking in a white void. It disorients the hell out of them; not just visually, but mentally, and in their body's sense of balance, because they have no frame of reference to give themselves any kind of local vertical or horizontal. A lot of the book reflects on the need for both darkness and light, in all sorts of ways.
I was expecting that full agreement to knock me down at least a peg from good to neutral, in the second of the two qualifiers. It didn't. (That would have made me into a True Neutral, now that I re-read the list. Gomen ne, Drak, for thinking even briefly that 'Neutral Neutral' was an alignment. I'm not a hardcore D&D'er, I just mess about with friends who are, like you.) Heh. Maybe I was too goody-two-shoes in my other answers. Oh well. Lawful Good is a perfectly acceptable answer. ^_^