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From what I've seen/read I'd say Legend for the former and Trickster for the latter, but I could be wrong.
That's exactly why it wasn't my first choice either. There is a certain "exhileration" in saying ♥♥♥♥ it to every major divine/demonic/mortal force and just do it yourself though, but it's really not that exciting.
I considered trickster to be more of a chaotic neutral type, although my experience with the lawful/chaotic part of the alignment system still leaves to be desired. It does sow chaos though, so... I dunno.
Ultimately I might just go for something else entirely, although it's a bit of an odd decision to have 10 mythic paths but out of those 2 are for chaotic evil. Just my 2 cents.
Aeon being caged to order is an annoyance.
IF you want true freedom you need to go legend into the ascension path probably. But Trickster is second place overall.
Yeah my plan was to go for either a mutagen fighter or a primal bloodrager (since both are melee and alignment-free). So I guess that's the best option.
Go Gold Dragon. You give them the middle finger while still keeping powers and awesome ones at that ( there is like 0 difference from an actual dragon ). The GD ending is also very nice ( but I guess that is subjective )