I know it's not D&D but here the main character should be a choatic good, but he's nothing like Drizzt Do'Urden, who's a famous chaotic good character in the Forgotten Realms. Right now, it seems to me to be more like a neutral than everything else. So what's the point of the alignment? I don't hate him or whatever, but they don't seem to bring anything interesting to the story and the author doesn't seem to respect them either, so they aren't very useful.