umbraldragon says:
OOC:
Just a note that I'm trying not to mistake modern values for Medieval ones. "They often take slaves for both food and labor. The tribe will have slaves of several races" "Goblins hate most other humanoids, gnomes and dwarves in particular, and work to exterminate them
whenever possible.
Ecology: Goblins live only 50 years or so. They do not need to eat much, but will kill just for the
pleasure of it. They eat any creature from rats and snakes to humans. In lean times they will eat carrion.
Goblins usually spoil their habitat, driving game from it and depleting the area of all resources." And this is why the druid would kill it outright, also didn't hear any interaction with the villagers and goblins only that they stayed on their side of the fence. That could be the work of rangers and druids keeping their numbers down. So, that's the reason Maon sees the idea of having any compassion for this evil creature as ludicrous. I'm not Maon, so please remember that...lol. Don't want to create a tense situation with you as players. Just understandthat this would be what I think Maon would do.
First of all, this is absolutely just a conflict between the characters. You're not Maon, I'm not Jabrano.
I don't think that even back in 1989 that description meant that absolutely every single last goblin is a murderous animal on a genetic level, no exceptions.
Plus, in 2E AD&D, the extremes of Alignment are a lot less extreme than in most editions, and Chaotic Evil is more "selfish prick" than "murderous lunatic", and not necessarily incompatible with "somewhat useful if unpleasant member of society".
Given how reductive the Alignment system already is, it's especially annoying how CN usually just means Fishmalk and CE just means Fishmalk Serial Killer, and that the Chaotic Alignments tends to be completely devoid of common sense.
Maon's reaction mostly surprised me because he's a Druid and True Neutral. Lawful Good and Chaotic Evil are supposed to be equally unwanted.
Jabrano of course is LG but was raised to be CE, and overcompensates, but she doesn't see "Being Good" and "Exterminating Evil" as related things.
Incidentally, reading that MM bit about Goblins, it occurs to me that, except for the bits about eating people, that pretty much applies to human civilisation too.