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<blockquote data-quote="Khaalis" data-source="post: 1566785" data-attributes="member: 2167"><p>Where then, good sir, do you see a difference between "Conduct unbecoming a Paladin" and "Violation of our Code"? </p><p></p><p>The charge is one and the same. The Code IS our definition of the conduct of a Paladin. To conduct oneself in such a way as to be charged with "Conduct unbecoming a Paladin" means one has violate our code. Our code is what defines who we are, and what our purpose in life is. Our behavior is not a seperate entity from our code. If our bahavior is to be besmirched then we have violated our code. </p><p></p><p>This Paladin has not violated his code, and thus has not acted in a way Unbecoming a Paladin, to use your choice of words.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This statement shows that a misjustice is possible in this secular court you have chosen to create to try this Paladin. This is spoken with a "close-mindedness, reactionary adherence to tradition, judgmentalness, and a lack of adaptability"*. You should not hold an open forum if you refuse to hear open counsel. Refusing to do so promtes injustice. All voices should be heard in this matter, justice demands no less.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Darkorange">OOC: * The possible downsides of Lawfulness some fall into as per the SRD.</span></p><p><span style="color: Darkorange"></span></p><p><span style="color: Darkorange">Also if you want to truly acquire a verdict based on "Conduct Unbecoming" try looking at Military Law (Article 133 of The Uniform Code of Military Justice or UCMJ). The Paladin Code of Conduct is the same idea as the Military Code. They are one and the same. If you violate the code you are charged with Conduct Unbecoming. You cannot be charged with Conduct Unbecoming if you have NOT violated the Code. The Paladin did not violate the Paladin's Code as presented in the Core Rules, thus he is Not Guilty of Conduct Unbecoming a Paladin.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaalis, post: 1566785, member: 2167"] Where then, good sir, do you see a difference between "Conduct unbecoming a Paladin" and "Violation of our Code"? The charge is one and the same. The Code IS our definition of the conduct of a Paladin. To conduct oneself in such a way as to be charged with "Conduct unbecoming a Paladin" means one has violate our code. Our code is what defines who we are, and what our purpose in life is. Our behavior is not a seperate entity from our code. If our bahavior is to be besmirched then we have violated our code. This Paladin has not violated his code, and thus has not acted in a way Unbecoming a Paladin, to use your choice of words. This statement shows that a misjustice is possible in this secular court you have chosen to create to try this Paladin. This is spoken with a "close-mindedness, reactionary adherence to tradition, judgmentalness, and a lack of adaptability"*. You should not hold an open forum if you refuse to hear open counsel. Refusing to do so promtes injustice. All voices should be heard in this matter, justice demands no less. [COLOR=Darkorange]OOC: * The possible downsides of Lawfulness some fall into as per the SRD. Also if you want to truly acquire a verdict based on "Conduct Unbecoming" try looking at Military Law (Article 133 of The Uniform Code of Military Justice or UCMJ). The Paladin Code of Conduct is the same idea as the Military Code. They are one and the same. If you violate the code you are charged with Conduct Unbecoming. You cannot be charged with Conduct Unbecoming if you have NOT violated the Code. The Paladin did not violate the Paladin's Code as presented in the Core Rules, thus he is Not Guilty of Conduct Unbecoming a Paladin.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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