A literal-minded, virtuous paladin who aids the group in navigating the perilous Underdark.
A barbarian who rages because she feels too deeply, not too little. A sorcerer whose magic goes sideways because his heart is ten sizes bigger than his common sense. A druid who can turn into a owlbear but still can’t look a man in the eye without apologizing. Dungeons Dragons- Honor Among Thieves
That’s not lawful. It’s not chaotic. It’s not even particularly smart. A literal-minded, virtuous paladin who aids the group
And they are the only reason Edgin ever gets his daughter back. A druid who can turn into a owlbear
The climax isn’t a giant army clash (though there is one). It’s a multi-layered, plan-within-a-plan that relies on a Portable Hole , a Hither-Thither Staff (a magic staff that creates paired doors), and an illusion spell. Every character has a specific job, and when the plan inevitably goes wrong, they improvise. That’s D&D.