Talk:Regrette Hex/@comment-4536066-20131020151430/@comment-4536066-20131020171322

That means that she's chaotic good. Alignments are about the ethics and morals a character relates best to over all, not everything he ever does. This is a common misunderstanding, though, so you're not alone in the mistake.

For example, you could have a lawful-good knight who is occasionally confronted with scenarios where his idea of morality conflicts with his sense of order (say, follow orders to execute an unarmed woman vs. let her go). Even if he choses to do what he believes is right in that scenario regardless of what his lawful ethics tell him to do, those few instances in a sea of his regular behavior don't change the fact that he's lawful good.