Because I never played DnD, I'm not used to alignments.
Of course I read articles about it, but never really understood (or tried to -
there was no need to).
Even the bible stated (something like) "by their doing you shall recognize them".
So it is about the behavior of the PC.
How are those alignments used ? Do they command you behavior ?
"You have to cross the road while the traffic light is red, because you are evil !"
OTOH perhaps it might be all about prejudices so alignments do make sense
(like "Germans are all deligent and Nazis" or "Elves are point-eared xxx").
Even for some artifacts which do not like (or function) for races which are chaotic
(aren't elves chaotic good in DnD ?).
"
Race X isn't allowed to wear weapons in the town, because they are chaotic,
but
Race Y is, because they are lawful even if they are lawful evil !"
It reminds me of the racial&culture discussion.
The personal traits of Pendragon are IMHO better (or perhaps I do understand
).
But I do not really like them because I have the feeling with a good dice roll
("be brave enough") I charge the dragon and on the next day I'm afraid of a wolf.
(OK, use modifications "routine" - "sheer folly"Â
or better something like the knowledge tiers).