Sirius Black Alignment Quiz
Your Alignment (Sirius Black Lens)
About the Sirius Black Alignment Quiz
The Sirius Black Alignment Quiz is a personality & moral-alignment quiz inspired by Sirius Black's worldview, choices, and life story — mapping your responses onto the classic Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic × Good/Neutral/Evil grid, with Sirius as the thematic lens and narrative anchor.
Sirius Black is one of the clearest examples of Chaotic Good in modern fiction: he openly defies unjust authority, prioritizes personal loyalty and freedom over rules, fights for the innocent even at tremendous personal cost, and values chosen family above blood or tradition. This quiz uses his character as the emotional and philosophical center to help you discover where you fall on the alignment chart — and how close you are to Sirius's rebellious, courageous, heart-on-sleeve energy.
Importance of the Sirius Black Alignment Quiz
Alignment systems help fans explore moral philosophy through fiction. Sirius Black is especially powerful as a reference point because he is neither a perfect saint nor a villain — he is deeply flawed (arrogant, impulsive, vengeful) yet undeniably heroic. He chooses personal freedom and love over safety and conformity, making him an ideal anchor for anyone who wants to understand where they stand on questions of justice, rules, sacrifice, forgiveness, and rebellion. This quiz lets users reflect on their own values while celebrating one of the most emotionally resonant characters in the Harry Potter universe.
User Guidelines
- Answer instinctively — no right or wrong answers.
- 8 questions covering attitudes toward rules, loyalty, sacrifice, fear, redemption and power.
- Result shows your alignment (e.g. Chaotic Good, Neutral Good, Lawful Neutral, etc.) + Sirius-flavored explanation.
- Share results on social media or with friends.
- Fully responsive & mobile-friendly design.
When and Why You Should Use This Tool
Use the Sirius Black Alignment Quiz during Harry Potter re-reads/re-watches (especially Prisoner of Azkaban & Order of the Phoenix), alignment chart discussions, D&D campaign planning, moral philosophy debates, or whenever you’re thinking about what kind of hero/villain/anti-hero you would be in the wizarding world. It’s particularly meaningful for fans who see themselves in Sirius’s mix of courage, anger, loyalty, and tragedy. Why take it? It combines fun self-discovery with deeper reflection on values — and lets you feel a little closer to Padfoot.
Purpose of the Sirius Black Alignment Quiz
To entertain Harry Potter fans while inviting serious (and playful) reflection on morality, freedom, loyalty, sacrifice, and rebellion through the lens of Sirius Black — one of the most compelling Chaotic Good characters in fantasy literature. Whether you land close to Sirius’s fiery heart or somewhere else on the chart, the quiz celebrates his legacy and reminds us why choosing love, justice, and personal freedom over fear and control remains one of the most powerful messages in the series.
Explore more Harry Potter character quizzes, comparisons and deep dives at Harry Potter Insider.
Read more about the character on Sirius Black – Wikipedia.
Sirius Black – A Classic Chaotic Good Archetype
Sirius Orion Black is one of the clearest modern examples of Chaotic Good alignment:
- Chaotic: He rejects unjust authority (his family, the Ministry), breaks laws for what he believes is right (becoming an Animagus, escaping Azkaban), and values personal freedom above almost everything.
- Good: His core motivation is protecting the people he loves — James, Lily, Harry, Remus — even when it costs him his reputation, freedom, and eventually his life. He fights for justice and against prejudice despite personal suffering.
- Flaws: Impulsive, arrogant, vengeful, emotionally volatile — classic Chaotic Good weaknesses that make him deeply human rather than a flawless hero.
This quiz uses Sirius as the emotional and narrative anchor so users can see how close (or far) their own moral compass sits from his passionate, defiant, heart-driven alignment.
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