Many people have been getting into Dungeons and Dragons more recently. As a result, alignment chart memes gained popularity as a way to pass the time and fun personality tests. That’s where Fire Force comes in like a whoosh of hot air on a crisp winter day.

Like any show featuring characters with unique powers, some Fire Force characters gravitate more toward good morality vs. evil morality. It might be clear-cut that most Fire Force members are good while most White Clad members are evil. But what about all of the shades in between? Here are the D&D alignments of major Fire Force characters.

10 Lawful Good: Sister Iris, Takeru Noto, and Konro Sagamiya

Lawful Good characters often get lobbed into the “boring” category by the most prescriptivist of D&D fans. But many Paladin and Cleric class characters often end up in this alignment. Konro, Iris, and Takeru or “Juggernaut” are definite candidates for those classes.

These characters don’t have an evil bone in their bodies and are especially kind to characters who don’t seem to always warrant that kindness. There is also an element of tragedy to all of them that, perhaps, informs their kind foundations.

9 Neutral Good: Akitaru Obi, Vulcan, Maki Oze, Karim Flam, Ogun Montgomery, Takehisa Hinawa, Huo Yan Li, Gustav Honda, Lisa Isaribi, & Nataku Son

Phew, there are SO MANY FIRE FORCE CHARACTERS who could easily fall into the Neutral Good alignment. The image above only captures some of them while the header lists ALL of them. The biggest defining factor of all of these people is that they, fundamentally, care about others. But they also care about how their actions affect others a great deal.

They are more flexible than Lawful Good characters and can adapt to situations as needed. The two standouts for this alignment are Nataku and Lisa as they both suffer from severe PTSD. But through their recovery, fans can see that their intentions veer toward the good.

8 Chaotic Good: Shinra Kusakabe And Viktor Leicht

Many D&D fans shun the Chaotic Good alignment due to the fact that many people don’t understand what it really means. In reality, it’s a bit similar to the Lawful Neutral alignment just below; it’s just that Chaotic Good characters usually have a bit more of a conscience.

Shinra and Viktor are perfect examples of fantastic and true Chaotic Good characters. Though they will break rules to further their causes, they care about others enough not to endanger them and want what’s best for everyone. Of course, that doesn’t stop them from recklessly hopping into dangerous situations quite often.

7 Lawful Neutral: Kurono Yuichiro, Leonard Burns, Charon, Arrow, & Assault

This category had the second largest number of characters in it and there’s a great reason why. Lawful Neutral characters make for excellent story opportunities on two fronts. They are bound to a ruleset reliant on whatever they believe is right. But moreover, they have no qualms about doing good things or bad things so long as it falls within their “code”.

Captain Burns and Kurono might easily be villains in a different world. The same could be said for White Clad soldiers Arrow and Charon. Assault, God bless him, is a hot mess of a character, but this seems as good an alignment as any to place on him.

6 True Neutral: Arthur Boyle & Tamaki Kotatsu

It is always difficult to assign the True Neutral alignments to characters. After all, some D&D fans criticize the class for being “boring” and “blah”. But a common misconception about the alignment is that these characters cannot have goals or agendas. This is simply not the case and Arthur and Tamaki are great examples as to why.

In fact, it is this wholly consuming motivation that pushes a True Neutral character toward growth. Arthur is so wrapped up in his “I’m a Knight” delusion that his very power level depends on the strength of this belief. Tamaki, on the other hand, seems aimless until a series of failures prompt her to tap into her true power. She had always underestimated herself and been overlooked; it was time for her to step up and come into her own.

But the characters do waffle as a result of their alignments. For Arthur, this includes his somewhat dim-witted nature. For Tamaki, well…there’s the whole “lucky lecher” thing which might just be for fan-service purposes.

5 Chaotic Neutral: Joker, Benimaru Shinmon, & Hibana

Hibana’s background led to her impetuous and controlling demeanor. But it also made her fiercely protective and focused so, though she always does what she wants, that usually turns out well for others. Well, not for the “gravel” she steps, walks, and sits on.

Joker and Beni represent the two sides of the Chaotic Neutral alignment: one that veers toward “evil” and one that is technically “good”. But both of them have one very big motivating factor in common: they only really care about one thing.

For Joker, that is revenge for what he saw and what was done to him. For Beni, that is protecting the people he cares about and Asakusa. Of course, he does destroy a ton of buildings in the process.

4 Lawful Evil: Shō Kusakaba & Haran

Shō is Shinra’s younger brother, indoctrinated into the White Clad since he was a baby. As such, he is loyal only to the Evangelist as this “family” is the only one he knows. He follows his own code, believing what he is doing is righteous – just like a Lawful Evil character would.

Haran was a White Clad so dedicated to the cause that he turned himself into a Demon Infernal. He did everything he could including sacrificing himself to try and stop the enemies of the Evangelist whose agenda involves destruction. If that’s not Lawful Evil, Tieflings didn’t get forced into a curse by Asmodeus so that he could become a god.

3 Neutral Evil: Flail, Yona, & Ritsu

Neutral Evil alignments land squarely in the “Their intentions are bad” category, but don’t always play by established rules. Though a minor character, Flail is another Fire Force infiltrator and spy. This shows that he is willing to deceive to achieve his goals.

Ritsu, on the other hand, seems more nihilistic about life. Her very power is using dead bodies to create Infernals, so her relationship with “life” can’t be too healthy. Then there’s Yona: a shapeshifting, more than a century old….thing.

They’ve been hanging with the Evangelist long enough not to be quite human anymore, but some fans believe Yona has their own agenda.

2 Chaotic Evil: Rekka Hoshimiya, Haumea, Captain Giovanni, And Inca Kasugatani

This alignment is always difficult to pin down because, sometimes, Chaotic Evil characters will help the protagonist. But these four are pretty much just straight evil and their alignment falls to their unpredictable natures.

Rekka is a White Clad indoctrinated Fire Force member while Giovanni was a plant from the beginning. Haumea is known as the “Second Pillar” and has been with the White Clad since childhood. Inca is another pillar just like Shō and Haumea. While Giovanni and Haumea seem to be clever, Inca and Rekka just seem…capricious, let’s say.

1 Wild Card: The Evangelist

Though it is clear that the Evangelist is from a different dimension, no one knows their true intentions. In fact, it’s not even clear what gender they are or what kind of entity they might be.

Though responsible for the zealous and destructive White Clad, the Evangelist is mysterious. They don’t oversee much of the work they commission, but their influence is felt everywhere. Unlike an Asmodeus or a Lolth even, it is difficult to divine the Evangelist’s alignment based on the lore so far.

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