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|A character who places the highest emphasis on laws and traditions, who does not generally have malicious intent, but is also not driven by altruism. [[White Hat|Such a character]] tends to define their morality primarily in terms of what their rules dictate. They favor strict hierarchies.
 
|A character who places the highest emphasis on laws and traditions, who does not generally have malicious intent, but is also not driven by altruism. [[White Hat|Such a character]] tends to define their morality primarily in terms of what their rules dictate. They favor strict hierarchies.
 
|Eggs are picked from the top row first, then the bottom, starting on one side.
 
|Eggs are picked from the top row first, then the bottom, starting on one side.
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|This is a very organized method of picking eggs from a carton, but the center of mass shifts to one side. The idea is that this person has a very specific pattern for removing eggs from the carton (as if the person were not trying to follow a specific pattern, they would likely remove eggs from the row that has more eggs left), and holds to it without regard to whether it's actually the best way.
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|This is a very organized method of picking eggs from a carton, but the center of mass shifts to one side. The idea is that this person has a very specific pattern for removing eggs from the carton (as if the person were not trying to follow a specific pattern, he/she would likely remove eggs from the row that has more eggs left), and holds to it without regard to whether it's actually the best way.
 
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