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View Poll Results: Which 4E class do you want to vote off the list?
Paladins up by 7 votes, seems the swordsage will survive,,,sigh...next time...next time
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"The Soul of D&D? It's rolling a natural 20 when you're down to 3 hit points and the cleric's on the floor and you're staring that sunnavabitch bugbear right in his bloodshot eye and holding the line just long enough to let the wizard unleash a fireball at the guards who are on their way, because they're all that stands between you, the Foozle and Glory." - WizarDru
Thank you Gary Gygax, for everything.
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We've come to mourn the paladin,
The best and noblest sort of man.
His way was clear, his will was strong,
But he's just as dead as if he'd been wrong!
Alone he faced the orcish hoarde,
And, dauntless, drew his mighty sword.
He did not flinch, he did not blink,
He surely did not stop and think!
The halls of Tempus opened wide;
Our paladin was led inside.
He shares with all his noble creed,
And frowns on wenching, feasts, and mead.
We cannot mourn this hero's death,
Though of his strength we are bereft.
If you must weep, weep for the god
Who now endures this tiresome sod!
(Courtesy of Danilo Thann, in Elaine Cunningham's Silver Shadows
The Paladin has sadly now left us. This hurts me deeply, you know. It is always sad when someone with whom I have shared a long history has to leave. I could always count on the Paladin for selfless protection and the occasional bit of healing while I rained ruinous death on the enemy. We got along well, even though he had to rely on the gods for his power and I was beholden to no other entity but myself. But, the silver lining is that there still those around who share some of his characteristics.