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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 7559391" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>Sure. Off the top of my head, how about a gnoll who’s tribe was killed by a band of noble adventures as an infant. Being good, these adventures decided that infanticide was maybe not a good thing, even if the infant belongs to a typically-violent race and instead takes the gnoll pup in and teach her good Pelorian values. She’s raised in the local temple, and taught to turn her natural aggression to noble purpose, fighting the enemies of the faith. It’s a hard adolescence for her, having to fight against her inclination towards cruelty, her mixed feelings about the loss of her birth family, in addition to the usual youthful aggression, not to mention the harsh predjudice she faces for her race. But the adventures who rescued her and the kind acolytes of her temple are supportive and persistent. She never fully sheds her demonic bloodlust, but through perseverance and a bit of firm guidance, she learns to focus it. She trains in the ways of the Paladin, and eventually swears the Oath of Vengeance, becoming a powerful weapon against evil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 7559391, member: 6779196"] Sure. Off the top of my head, how about a gnoll who’s tribe was killed by a band of noble adventures as an infant. Being good, these adventures decided that infanticide was maybe not a good thing, even if the infant belongs to a typically-violent race and instead takes the gnoll pup in and teach her good Pelorian values. She’s raised in the local temple, and taught to turn her natural aggression to noble purpose, fighting the enemies of the faith. It’s a hard adolescence for her, having to fight against her inclination towards cruelty, her mixed feelings about the loss of her birth family, in addition to the usual youthful aggression, not to mention the harsh predjudice she faces for her race. But the adventures who rescued her and the kind acolytes of her temple are supportive and persistent. She never fully sheds her demonic bloodlust, but through perseverance and a bit of firm guidance, she learns to focus it. She trains in the ways of the Paladin, and eventually swears the Oath of Vengeance, becoming a powerful weapon against evil. [/QUOTE]
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