User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-11764949-20160504133748/@comment-4867780-20160508031503

True Neutrals aren't robots, they have emotions and values guiding their existence, that they care about more than people in general. These different priorities are what separate neutral characters from good ones, who feel a moral obligation to help those in needs whenever they can, because they simply care about them.

Lawrence has the power to save everyone and utopize every plane he passes by, yet he doesn't because he values self-determination and doesn't care about unrelated people. His reasoning is that since their are nothing to him, then their well-being is not his responsibility. This disqualifies him for the "Good" alignment.

On the other hand, he also makes a point to never undeservely mistreat others, considering that his lack obligation to make things better is counterbalanced by a lack of right to make them worse. Which disqualifies him from the "Evil" alignment as well.

So all things considered, he is a bona fide True Neutral, with extra complexity.