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More testing, with Elomish (as a newbie Hat alt).  Here, he put black medallions in the Sek coffer and I detected his alignment after each. (Also got some alignment/opinion datapoints for Hat.)
 
More testing, with Elomish (as a newbie Hat alt).  Here, he put black medallions in the Sek coffer and I detected his alignment after each. (Also got some alignment/opinion datapoints for Hat.)
  
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==== Prayer books ====
 
==== Prayer books ====
 
These went in the Pishe coffer.  Thanks to Seima, with a newbie alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged), for this set. :D
 
These went in the Pishe coffer.  Thanks to Seima, with a newbie alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged), for this set. :D
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==== Prayer beads ====
 
==== Prayer beads ====
 
These went in the Sek coffer.  Thanks to Seima for consecrating most of them and being the test alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged). :D
 
These went in the Sek coffer.  Thanks to Seima for consecrating most of them and being the test alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged). :D
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==== Holy relics ====
 
==== Holy relics ====
 
Sek relics, in the Sek coffer.  Thanks again to Seima for the test alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged). ^_^
 
Sek relics, in the Sek coffer.  Thanks again to Seima for the test alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged). ^_^
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Pishe amulets, in the Pishe coffer.  Thanks to Seima for the test alt. :D
 
Pishe amulets, in the Pishe coffer.  Thanks to Seima for the test alt. :D
  
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==== Non-wearable holy symbols ====
 
==== Non-wearable holy symbols ====
 
Pishe symbols in the Pishe coffer.  Thanks to Seima again for the test alt. :D
 
Pishe symbols in the Pishe coffer.  Thanks to Seima again for the test alt. :D
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===Sandelfon===
 
===Sandelfon===
 
Shattering Sandelfon relics with Elomish's newbie alt(Sek, 0 ri.sp, starting with fresh alignment):
 
Shattering Sandelfon relics with Elomish's newbie alt(Sek, 0 ri.sp, starting with fresh alignment):
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Using a Sarilak makes you more evil, but how much? This is where I'm collecting data on that.  These tests were simple: I went out and killed as many creatures as I could find of a specific alignment (I didn't detect the alignment of each one, but rather used the [[List of NPC Alignments]])--first using Sarilak, and then using a normal weapon (bone sword), and killing things until my alignment didn't seem to be changing any more.
 
Using a Sarilak makes you more evil, but how much? This is where I'm collecting data on that.  These tests were simple: I went out and killed as many creatures as I could find of a specific alignment (I didn't detect the alignment of each one, but rather used the [[List of NPC Alignments]])--first using Sarilak, and then using a normal weapon (bone sword), and killing things until my alignment didn't seem to be changing any more.
  
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For this, a 50 degree good npc was killed with various characters.
 
For this, a 50 degree good npc was killed with various characters.
* #0: Sandelfonian priest, 330 fa.ri.sp, starting neutral
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* #1: Sandelfonian priest, 0 fa.ri.sp, starting neutral
 
* #1: Sandelfonian priest, 0 fa.ri.sp, starting neutral
 
* #2: Sandelfonian priest, 0 fa.ri.sp, starting very good (25 good) (via beetles in Pumpkin Town)
 
* #2: Sandelfonian priest, 0 fa.ri.sp, starting very good (25 good) (via beetles in Pumpkin Town)
 
* #3: Sekkite priest, 0 fa.ri.sp:, starting neutral
 
* #3: Sekkite priest, 0 fa.ri.sp:, starting neutral
  
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Revision as of 06:10, 4 July 2009

This page documents the research behind the relic and newbie coffer information on the Alignment page.

Putting things in newbie coffers

Initial tests, looking for the general rules

The initial tests, by me and Elomish (Fish follower). Basically, he got out of alignment, then put stuff into the Fish and Sek newbie coffers with me detecting his alignment in-between. Here's what we got:

  1. Starting alignment: 6 degrees good.
  2. After putting a Fish relic in the Fish coffer: 3 degrees good.
  3. After putting a Fish relic in the Fish coffer: 0 degrees good/evil.
  4. After putting a Sek relic in the Sek coffer: 2 degrees evil.
  5. After putting a set of Sek prayer beads in the Sek coffer: 2 degrees evil.
  6. After putting a set of Sek prayer beads in the Sek coffer: 3 degrees evil.
  7. After putting a set of Sek prayer beads in the Sek coffer: 4 degrees evil.
  8. After putting a set of Fish prayer beads in the Sek coffer: 4 degrees evil.
  9. After putting a set of Fish prayer beads in the Sek coffer: 4 degrees evil.
  10. After putting a set of Fish prayer beads in the Sek coffer: 4 degrees evil.
  11. After putting Heric's fine sabre (worth maybe $80ish or more) in the Fish coffer: 4 degrees evil.
  12. After putting a set of Fish prayer beads in the Fish coffer: 3 degrees evil.
  13. After putting a set of Fish prayer beads in the Fish coffer: 2 degrees evil.
  14. After putting a Sek prayer book in the Fish coffer: 2 degrees evil.
  15. After putting a Fish prayer book in the Fish coffer: 2 degrees evil.
  16. After putting a Fish prayer book in the Fish coffer: 1 degree evil.
  17. After putting more stuff in the Fish coffer: still 1 degree evil, and in perfect alignment for Fish.

The sabre was to test my idea that putting more expensive things in might move your alignment more, and also to test whether it would move your alignment to put something unconsecrated in. As for the relics apparently changing his alignment by three, three, and two degrees, I'm not sure whether that's because there's some random variation in the amount a relic changes your alignment in general, whether different deities' relics have different effects, whether it matters whether you worship the deity whose coffer you're putting things in, or whether it's because of rounding (or inaccuracy) in the ritual (for example, if he started as 5.5 good, then went down to 2.9 good, then .3 good, then 2.3 evil, or something like that, that might give the results we got without the three relics actually moving his alignment different amounts. I do suspect he was slightly good at the 0 good/evil point, since Fish was "a little concerned" then, and I think Fish is "pleased" with a worshipper who is perfectly neutral).

Far from definite, but extremely suggestive, in my opinion.

Afterwards, I got another sabre, consecrated it to Sandelfon, and checked to see whether the consecrated sabre had any effect on my alignment when I put it into our newbie coffer (by killing a rabbit, then ritburying the corpse to get myself slightly out of alignment (neutral, pleased, 0 degrees good/evil) and then putting the consecrated sabre into the coffer). It had no detectable effect.

Later: Someone 48 degrees good putting a Sek relic in the Sek coffer got moved to 45 degrees good, so it doesn't seem to matter how far away from the deity's ideal alignment you are. Putting a non-wearable holy symbol in moved him to 44 good, and after putting another one in he was still 44 good, so holy symbols are worth less than a degree of alignment shift.

Conclusions

  • Putting things in a priest newbie coffer moves you towards that deity's ideal alignment, regardless of your starting alignment and regardless of which deity you worship. You can therefore get out of alignment doing this.
  • Only certain things work. At a guess, it's probably limited to priestly items, though it's worth checking whether specific items work in different deity's coffers (fluffy things in Gufnork's coffer or party hats in Hat's, for example, since those are used for Totem).
  • The items seem to need to match the deity whose coffer you're putting them in.

Testing specific items

Black medallions (wearable holy symbol)

More testing, with Elomish (as a newbie Hat alt). Here, he put black medallions in the Sek coffer and I detected his alignment after each. (Also got some alignment/opinion datapoints for Hat.)

# medallions 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
degrees evil 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16
textual alignment neutral " barely evil " evil " " " quite evil " " " " " " very evil " " " " "
Hat is… very angry quite annoyed a little concerned pleased " " " very happy pleased " " " quite annoyed very angry " " " " " " "

(The ditto marks, ", mean they're the same as the previous one.)

Notice how every five degrees, the next one didn't take him up to the next degree... I think what's happening is that each one is worth around 5/6 of a degree. So: 1 medallion, 5/6 evil. 2 medallions, 1 4/6. 3 medallions, 2 3/6. 4 medallions, 3 2/6. 5 medallions, 4 1/6. 6 medallions, 5. 7 medallions, 5 5/6. This seems to mean that Detect Alignment truncates alignment instead of rounding. (If it rounded, then detecting as perfectly neutral after the first one would mean they're worth less than half a degree.)

Prayer books

These went in the Pishe coffer. Thanks to Seima, with a newbie alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged), for this set. :D

# books 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
degrees good 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14  ?? 16 16

(The "??" is one where we messed up the timing and didn't get a reading for it.)

So, it looks like prayer books are good for about 4/5 degrees.

Prayer beads

These went in the Sek coffer. Thanks to Seima for consecrating most of them and being the test alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged). :D

# beads 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
degrees evil 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20

Looks like prayer beads, like the books, are worth around 4/5 of a degree.

Holy relics

Sek relics, in the Sek coffer. Thanks again to Seima for the test alt (starting at 0/neutral, alignment unchanged). ^_^

# relics 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
degrees evil 0 2 5 8 11 14 17 20 23 26 26 26

So, nearly three degrees each, but appears to be slightly less than three looking at the first one. At least 2.88 degrees each, given 26/9.

Holy amulets

Pishe amulets, in the Pishe coffer. Thanks to Seima for the test alt. :D

# amulets 0-4 5-8 9-12 13-16 17-21 22-23 ... 40
degrees good 0 1 2 3 4 5 ... 9

After the 23rd one we just dumped the rest in all at once, hence the gap. It seems that amulets are worth a bit less than 1/4 of a degree--around 4/17 of a degree. It took five amulets to move from perfectly neutral to one degree good, but then only four to raise one degree after that--until 4 degrees good, at which point it took five amulets to get to 5 degrees good. So, it seems that after 17 amulets, alignment was close to 4.0 degrees.

(Note about the table: I detected alignment after each individual amulet, but I condensed the numbers into ranges to make the table smaller. So, 1 good starting at 5 amulets, still 1 good after 8, 2 good after 9, etc.)

Incense

For the first trial, Seima and I used generically-consecrated incense and the Fish coffer. After 190 blocks, there seemed to be absolutely no change in alignment: after putting them all in, Seima's alt worshipped Fish and Fish turned out to be "pleased". (Fish is pleased with a follower who is perfectly neutral, and very happy with a follower who is in a range starting at under 1 degree evil.)

It seems that incense either has no effect, has a miniscule effect, or must be consecrated specifically to the deity whose coffer it is.

For the second trial, we used Gapp-consecrated incense and the Gapp coffer. After 91 blocks there was no numeric change in alignment, so Seima's alt worshipped Fish and Fish was "pleased" again.

A third trial: starting out perfectly neutral, with Sandelfon very happy, I put 160 Hat-consecrated blocks in the Hat coffer, in a last-ditch effort to see if there's any effect. Afterwards, I was still neutral (and 0 degrees good/evil[1]), but with Sandelfon "pleased" instead of "very happy". So, it appears that there is some effect, though it's a very, very small one.

[1]I detected both on myself directly, with a fa.ri.mi.self bonus of 318 at a high altar, indoors, and indirectly, on my totem, with a fa.ri.mi.ta bonus of 345 at a high altar, indoors, controlling a totem.

Non-wearable holy symbols

Pishe symbols in the Pishe coffer. Thanks to Seima again for the test alt. :D

# symbols 0-2 3-4 5-7 8-9 10-12 13-14 15-17 18-19 20-22 23-24 25-27 28-29 30
degrees good 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Non-wearable symbols appear to be worth 2/5 of a degree--possibly exactly that much, but almost definitely between .387 and .414 degrees.

Party hats

Putting 80 (Hat-consecrated) party hats in the Hat coffer had little or no effect (I started out perfectly neutral--0 good/evil, Sandelfon very happy--and ended that way, too, so if there was a difference it was too small to detect). (I did this test as Ilde, with a bonus of 332 fa.ri.sp.)

Conclusions

  • Relics appear to move your alignment by nearly three degrees (at least 2.8, but slightly less than three, it seems), making them the most effective found so far.
  • Prayer beads are worth around 4/5 of a degree.
  • Prayer books are worth around 4/5 of a degree.
  • Wearable holy symbols (black medallions specifically, but probably all of them) are worth around 5/6 of a degree.
  • Non-wearable holy symbols are worth around 2/5 of a degree.
  • Holy amulets are worth slightly less than 1/4 of a degree--around 4/17.
  • Incense has a very small effect: it's worth more than nothing, but less than 1/160 of a degree. It's possible it needs to be consecrated to the correct deity as well (not just generically consecrated) although this is uncertain.
  • Party hats have no effect or an extremely small effect.

Putting things in when you can take them out

Using a newbie Sekkite priest alt and putting things in the Sek coffer: Starting: 0

  • 1 medallion: 0
  • 2 medallions: 0
  • 3 medallions: 0
  • relic: 3 evil

So... you can change your alignment by putting stuff in a coffer even if you can also take stuff out, but it seems to be less effective in some way, or maybe only certain things work.

This was meant to test the black metal medallions, but with the odd results (inconsistent with the earlier results) I decided to separate them for more testing later on.

Shattering relics

For these tests, I detected someone's alignment, and then they would shatter relics while I detected their alignment after each one.

Gufnork

Thanks to Pyron (Sekkite) for his help shattering this set. :)

  • Before: 7 evil
  • After relic 1: 10 evil
  • After relic 2: 11 evil
  • After relic 3: 13 evil
  • After relic 4: 15 evil
  • After relic 5: 17 evil

So--the first one gave more than two and less than 4 degrees of alignment shift, and the next gave more than nothing and less than two degrees. No conditions changed between the two (except, obviously, his alignment), so I think there's some random aspect. His faith.rituals.special was 380 at the time of shattering--I'm not sure if that has any effect on the amount of alignment shift or whether it determines whether you get alignment shift at all, but if it does either then it's worth making a note of.

My own misc.target bonus was 328 for this, and I was getting "slightly easier because you are near a sacred shower" as a ritual modifier.

Attempted Gapp, and when relics have no effect

Another experiment, with an anonymous someone else (with a ri.sp bonus of 326, and worshipping Sandelfon):

  • Before: Neutral, in alignment (very happy).
  • After Gapp relic 1: 1 evil
  • After Gapp relic 2: 1 evil (no change)
  • After Gapp relic 3: 1 evil (no change)
  • After Gapp relic 4: 1 evil (no change)
  • After Sek relic 1: 3 good
  • After Gapp relic 5: 1 good
  • [prayed to get more or less back in alignment]
  • Neutral (0 good/evil), but on the very slightly good side
  • After Sek relic 2: Neutral (no change)
  • After Sek relic 3: Neutral (no change)

Only getting the alignment shift if you need to go in the direction that shattering the relic would take you seems to fit these observations (provided that they were very slightly good to begin with, though it's impossible to tell whether that was the case). With the relics that gave no alignment shift, shattering them gave a message that, "You don't feel even the faintest trickle of faith entering you."

Gufnork, and comparing low ri.sp with earlier high ri.sp

Another test, with the aim of comparing low ri.sp results with the previous high ri.sp results. For this, Elomish (follower of Fish, ri.sp bonus of 94) shattered several Gufnork relics.

  • Before: 6 good
  • After relic 1: 4 good
  • After relic 2: 2 good
  • After relic 3: 0 (neutral, Fish a little concerned, no ritual difficulty modifier)
  • After relic 4: 0 (neutral, Fish pleased)
  • After relic 5: 2 evil
  • After relic 6: 2 evil (no change)

So--it looks like ri.sp might have an effect on how much alignment shift you get, but if so it doesn't seem to be much.

Gapp

Thanks to Pyron(Sek, ri.sp 402) for this set. :)

  • Before: 8 evil
  • After relic 1: 10 evil
  • After relic 2: 11 evil
  • After relic 3: 13 evil
  • After relic 4: 15 evil
  • After relic 5: 16 evil
  • After relic 6: 17 evil

The numbers don't quite work for it to be 1.5 degrees each time, so I'd guess it's random variation making it around 1-2 degrees each time, with an average of about 1.5 degrees. --

Hat, Fish, and Sek, and seeing whether beginning alignment matters

Another test, this time with Elomish's newbie Pishite alt.

Type Hat Hat Hat Hat Hat Hat Hat Fish Fish Fish Fish Fish Fish Fish
# shattered 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Align 25 evil 22 21 18 17 15 14 11 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 evil

Continuing on with Sek, then Hat relics (there was no alignment change in-between; splitting this up into two tables is purely a formatting issue):

Type Sek Sek Sek Sek Sek Sek Hat Hat Hat Hat Hat Hat
# shattered 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
Align 2 evil 0 3 good 8 12 16 18 20 21 23 25 26 good

Summary: 7 Hattite relics took him from 25 to 11 evil, then 7 Fishite relics took him from 11 to 5 evil, then 6 Sekkite relics took him from 5 evil to 16 good, and finally 6 more Hattite relics took him from 16 to 26 good.

We started and ended with Hattite relics to see if there might be a difference based on how out of alignment you are. The first set gave a total shift of 14 degrees for 7 relics (2 degrees on average) and the last set gave a total shift of 10 degrees for 6 relics (1 2/3 degrees on average). So, it looks like there might be a small difference, but then again it could be due to randomness. Conclusions: Hattite relics are worth around 2 degrees, Fishite relics are worth around 1 degree, Sekkite relics are worth around 3.5 degrees on average (2-5 individually), and how far out of alignment you are might matter.

Direction of alignment shift

For this, Tienan (Pishe) shattered a few Sekkite relics, going from 20 good (starting) to 23 good to 27 good (more good than ideal Pishite alignment)... and then shattering Gufnorkian relics had no effect. A Gappite newbie alt, starting out 25 good, was able to shatter Gufnorkian relics to get more evil.

Another newbie Pishe alt, this time starting at 25 good, shattered a Gufnork relic to go to 27 good. (After that he shattered a Pishe relic, which made Pishe extremely angry with him, despite his being 26 good after that.)

Pishe, some Hat, and more testing of the direction of alignment shift

Seeing how much Pishite relics change your alignment, and making sure Hattite ones really do make Sekkites more evil (both while less evil than Hat and more evil than Hat). Thanks again to Pyron (Sek, ri.sp 391) for this one.

  • Beginning - 1 evil, neutral
  • After Hattite relic: 2 evil
  • After Pishite relic 1: 5 evil
  • After Pishite relic 2: 9 evil
  • After Pishite relic 3: 14 evil
  • After Pishite relic 4: 19 evil
  • After Pishite relic 5: 23 evil
  • After Hattite relic 2: 24 evil

Sandelfon

Shattering Sandelfon relics with Elomish's newbie alt(Sek, 0 ri.sp, starting with fresh alignment):

# shattered 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
degrees evil 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 6
Sek is… quite annoyed " a little concerned pleased " " " " "

Conclusions

Your deity's ideal alignment relative to the ideal alignment of the deity whose relic you're shattering is the most important thing. If you're more good-aligned than your deity's ideal, you should shatter relics of a deity who is more good-aligned than your own, and if you're eviller than your deity's ideal, you should shatter relics of a deity who is more evil than your own. If you're eviller than your deity's ideal and you shatter the relic of a deity who is more good-aligned than your own (evil Sandelfonian shattering a Gapp relic, for example), it will have no effect on your alignment (or a very small effect that wasn't detected in these tests). Therefore, you can't get more than a few degrees out of alignment by shattering relics.

Shattering relics can take you past your deity's ideal alignment, if you're close to ideal and shatter a relic that's worth more alignment shift than you needed. But aside from that, shattering relics (aside from those of your own deity) will only take you more towards your ideal alignment, or have no effect.

Other bits:

  • Shattering your own deity's relics is a bad idea, and makes them angry with you.
  • There's a bit of random (probably) variation as to how much shattering a relic moves your alignment.
  • Your alignment relative to the ideal alignment of the deity whose relic you're shattering doesn't seem to matter--it's possible to shatter another deity's relic and end up closer to their ideal alignment.
  • Your starting alignment seems to matter little, if at all.
  • Your faith.rituals.special bonus seems to matter little, if at all.

Specific relics:

  • Pishe relics move you about 3-5 degrees, around 4 degrees on average.
  • Gufnork relics move you about 2 degrees.
  • Gapp relics move you about 1-2 degrees.
  • Sandelfon relics move you about half a degree on average.
  • Fish relics move you about a degree (maybe a little less).
  • Hat relics move you about 1-3 degrees, around 2 degrees on average.
  • Sek relics move you about 2-5 degrees, around 3 degrees on average.

Killing things with Sarilak

Using a Sarilak makes you more evil, but how much? This is where I'm collecting data on that. These tests were simple: I went out and killed as many creatures as I could find of a specific alignment (I didn't detect the alignment of each one, but rather used the List of NPC Alignments)--first using Sarilak, and then using a normal weapon (bone sword), and killing things until my alignment didn't seem to be changing any more.

Alignment of creatures killed Alignment reached with Sarilak Alignment reached with normal weapon
neutral 7-9 evil 1 evil? (still testing)
9 good  ??  ??
10 good 48+ evil (still testing)  ??
  • Neutral creatures used: rats, cockroaches, pigeons, crows, dogs, beggars, servants, men, women, children, trolls, and gnolls in Ankh-Morpork.
  • 10 good creatures used: rabbits in the Sto Plains
  • 9 good creatures used: small birds (blackbirds, redwings, thrushes) in the Sto Plains.

Putting fluff on Gufnork's altar

Putting fluffs (from the ritual Summon Fluff) on Gufnork's low altar either makes you more good (up to about 5 degrees good, it appears) or moves you towards Gufnork's ideal alignment. It also replenishes some of your health.

Current research

Using sizeable balls of fluff (3/9 lb each), starting at 2 good/barely good, and detecting alignment after every ten:

  • After 10, 20 fluffs on altar: 3 good/good
  • After 30, 40 fluffs on altar: 4 good/good
  • After 50, 60, 70, 80 fluffs on altar: 5 good/good (Gufnork pleased)

...suggesting that with sizeable balls of fluff, it takes around 20 to move you one degree in alignment, that you can get up to 5 good this way, and that you can't get into perfect Gufnorkian alignment this way--at least not from the "too evil" side of things.

Using fluffy pink towels, I was able to get slightly out of perfect alignment for Sandelfon. Need to redo this one, though, since I forgot and prayed during it.

Questions to resolve

  • Is 5 good really the most good you can get this way?
  • If you're more good than Gufnork's ideal alignment, will you get less good doing this? If so, what's the least good you can get doing this, approaching from the "too good" side?
  • Is it purely the number of items that matters, or do weight or value matter?


Resurrecting people

This is known to make you more good, though there's no data yet regarding exactly how much. It's thought that the degree to which your alignment is changed may depend on faith.rituals.special. It's possible to get up to 50 good (the maximum, probably) doing this, at which point Pishe is a little concerned.

Killing things vs fa.ri.sp and current alignment

Purpose: to see whether you get more or less alignment shift depending on your fa.ri.sp and/or depending on how far apart your alignment and the other's alignment are and/or depending on your ideal alignment. The idea is that having higher fa.ri.sp may help keep you in alignment passively, by lessening the effect that killing has on alignment when the shift would be away from perfect alignment.

For this, a 50 degree good npc was killed with various characters.

  • #0: Sandelfonian priest, 330 fa.ri.sp, starting neutral, stopped after three kills
  • #1: Sandelfonian priest, 0 fa.ri.sp, starting neutral
  • #2: Sandelfonian priest, 0 fa.ri.sp, starting very good (25 good) (via beetles in Pumpkin Town)
  • #3: Sekkite priest, 0 fa.ri.sp:, starting neutral
# kills 0 1 2 3 4 5
Character 0 alignment 0 2 evil 4 7
textual alignment neutral b. evil evil q. evil
Sandelfon is... happy concerned (rits harder) angry "
Character 1 alignment 0 2 evil 4 7 9  ?
textual alignment neutral b. evil evil q. evil q. evil q. evil
Sandelfon is... happy concerned angry " " "
Character 2 alignment 25 good 22 19 16 14
textual alignment v. good v. good v. good v. good v. good
Sandelfon is... angry angry " " "
Character 3 alignment 0 2 evil 4 7  ?
textual alignment neutral b. evil evil q. evil q. evil
Sek is... angry concerned pleased " "

Conclusions

  • High versus low faith.rituals.special: no difference observed; if there's a difference it's probably a small one.
  • Smaller versus larger difference between current alignment and the alignment you'll eventually reach from killing enough npcs of a particular alignment (50 good in this case): it appears that the change is greater when you're moving towards an alignment that's further away. Killing an extremely good npc had slightly more effect on a very good character than it did on a neutral character, all other things being equal.
  • Going towards ideal alignment versus going away from ideal alignment: no difference observed; if there's a difference it's probably a small one.