[@1Charak2]Because Leon's not an ass and he'd never try something like that? And Lancelot is a literal knight in white shining armor? That's more of one of the OTHER characters taking advantage of Leon's generous nature. However just because Leon's like that doesn't mean Lancelot is. [quote] "I believe the contract is quite sound master though I do not like the approach of binding one's free will this will suffice to make us safe from betrayal. I would not stand for betrayal on our end less the one in question had become unquestionably evil. So I would recommend adding in a clause that as follows would allow us to stop the geis from binding us to do nothing. Add in the stipulation that if the enemy servant, or master in question acts in a way that purposely would go against the morality of the other party that they be allowed to fight back, or stop the action in progress from happening."...Leon nodded at his servant and began to further inscribe the rule down on the parchment he had written the contract down on. [/quote] I believe killing innocent people, friends, or family would void the warranty on most people's contract due to morality. If I had to give Leon an alignment it's be lawful neutral or neutral good. He wouldn't hurt his friends, families, and allies if he was given the choice. Neither him nor Lancelot would go for the 'code of conduct' for lawful neutral characters in which cases present the commandments of 'those shall not betray, murder, kill the innocent.'