This might account for voting discrepancies with some chars lol. Must say, I totally disagree with your interpretation of lawful... To me actions are more significant than abstractly held principles. The inclination of a lawful person is to work within the confines of existing laws, customs, systems etc when possible in pursuing goals, whereas the chaotic person sees all of these things by and large as insignificant. Abraham thorn is willing to cross all established laws, traditions, to take extremely extra legal measures in pursuit of his vision and that to me is the opposite of lawful. There are a lot of steps one could take between being a member of the executive or legislative branch of a government you disagree with and leading a rebellion seeking to overthrow the regime which does not hesitate to use guerilla and terrorist tactics. He gravitated to the latter, imo in no small part due to ego, and yeah, so not lawful in my books. Whereas Diana, I'd agree, does seem to do her thing while staying within the bounds of the system, using the power she can get out of it, etc. In cannon, Lucius Malfoy would be lawful to me, if evil. He manipulates the system, uses systemic corruption to his advantage, breaks laws when it suits him but quietly, so as to maintain pretence of deniability etc.
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