GammaPaladin
First Post
I'd allow it.
The Player's Guide doesn't require a Paladin to be religious at all, simply to have strong belief in a cause. I tend to assume the Paladin's powers come from his own conviction.
I would, however, gently suggest to the player in question, that he change his monologue slightly, towards the other knight in the brothel. His irritation at the knight is understandable, as the knight's contempt for the prostitutes and patrons of the establishment is very *un*-paladin-like, in my opinion, but I would suggest to the player that he make more of a point of pointing that out to the other knight, for the sake of clarity, and just because it seems like that would be something Cedric would want to do.
The Player's Guide doesn't require a Paladin to be religious at all, simply to have strong belief in a cause. I tend to assume the Paladin's powers come from his own conviction.
I would, however, gently suggest to the player in question, that he change his monologue slightly, towards the other knight in the brothel. His irritation at the knight is understandable, as the knight's contempt for the prostitutes and patrons of the establishment is very *un*-paladin-like, in my opinion, but I would suggest to the player that he make more of a point of pointing that out to the other knight, for the sake of clarity, and just because it seems like that would be something Cedric would want to do.