Yeah, the DnD is a little cliche and has some flaws. If you want a ~perfect~ Alignment system you'll want this: And before anyone asks. No they don't represent Alignments, they ~are~ the Alignments.
For instance, I'd peg Lelouche as a Batman and Sukaku as a Raynor-Taft
If you treat the law\chaos + good\evil axis as a continuous scale, rather than discrete points, and remember that in this context 'good' means 'helps others' and 'evil' means 'selfish\harms others' then it actually works really well.
Then why not just use the DnD 4.0 alignment scale? It's a strait line from Lawful good to Chaotic Evil. With Chaotic Good, Lawful Neutral and Chaotic Neutral and Lawful Evil all taken out of the mix.
Because Chaotic Good, Lawful Neutral, Chaotic Neutral and Lawful Evil are all viable alignments.
Also, they removed True Neutral as well, Unaligned is exactly that;
no alignment, the main reason for this is because a discrete system really doesn't work all that well, and most people forgot that characters change alignment.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't lawfulness also include a kindof crusading element? Or something like that.
Lawful can be any of the following;
Respect for rules as laid down by a lawful entity (government etc)
Strong moral code
Imposing your will upon others if you have a lawful right to do so
Letting others impose their will upon you if they have a lawful right to do so
Trustworthy
Organised
Loyal