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<blockquote data-quote="pawsplay" data-source="post: 3327203" data-attributes="member: 15538"><p>Killing them is a neutral action. On the one hand, they are motivated by a reasonable fear of the suffering those creatures will bring. On the other hand, it's not a good act, since they are not respecting the lives of innocent creatures. The act, in itself, won't cause a fall from a state of Good, but repeated instances could eventually result in an alignment slide.</p><p></p><p>However, killing an innocent, even an evil one, who poses no threat, is a violation of the paladin Code of Conduct under all but the direst circumstances. For a paladin to slay a creature that poses no threat, the creature must at the very least be guilty of something and likely to do something evil again, and slaying must be one of the best alternatives available under the circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Loss of paladin powers until atonement. The paladin should strenuously prevent the act by others, even defending the creatures with force, but is not beholden to join in mortal combat on their behalf. In other words, he should wrestle the wizard, but he can back down with a clean conscience if the wizard warms up a fireball.</p><p></p><p>That's my take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pawsplay, post: 3327203, member: 15538"] Killing them is a neutral action. On the one hand, they are motivated by a reasonable fear of the suffering those creatures will bring. On the other hand, it's not a good act, since they are not respecting the lives of innocent creatures. The act, in itself, won't cause a fall from a state of Good, but repeated instances could eventually result in an alignment slide. However, killing an innocent, even an evil one, who poses no threat, is a violation of the paladin Code of Conduct under all but the direst circumstances. For a paladin to slay a creature that poses no threat, the creature must at the very least be guilty of something and likely to do something evil again, and slaying must be one of the best alternatives available under the circumstances. Loss of paladin powers until atonement. The paladin should strenuously prevent the act by others, even defending the creatures with force, but is not beholden to join in mortal combat on their behalf. In other words, he should wrestle the wizard, but he can back down with a clean conscience if the wizard warms up a fireball. That's my take. [/QUOTE]
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