Thread:Mesektet/@comment-29414935-20190907103947/@comment-3581997-20190907222930

I would have to know your standard. But the standards I use are thusly.

1. Incorruptible - at least of their own free-will, mind-control does not count. They reject doing harm to others despite any benefits such harm would offer them, no smooth talking devil can dissuade them.

2. Paciest (At-least partial) - Character does not do harm, or at least lethal harm to others. Any violence done is either in self-defense or defense of others, and even then, no lethal levels of harm are used.

3. Selfless - While character may occasionally be vain/act in their own best intersts, it is never at the cost of others, character will always put the needs of others above their own.

4. Crisis of Faith - If character is confronted with anything that violates the above, such as via-a trolley problem (Would you kill one person intentionally to save 6 otherwised doomed to die or doom 6 to die via negligence in order to keep your hands clean), Mind-control, Black-mail or other can't be helped circumstances that force them to violate qualifiers 1-3 against their intentions, the party can not shrug it off and must experience a serious crisis of faith. See Aang, trying to accept he may have to violate his personal philosophy to kill someone in order to prevent the person from destroying whole nations, Ryou Bakura suffering night terrors when he remembers the spirit making him kill people and going as far to try to kill himself rather than be made to hurt people again, Yuna not so much as blinking at the prospect of sacrificing herself but completely giving up the theological part of her psyche' rather than taking even one of her friends with her in said ritual.