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Would you allow this paladin in your game? (new fiction added 11/11/08)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ormiss" data-source="post: 2038672" data-attributes="member: 26362"><p>Interesting that you should ask; I just finished having a discussion about this post with my best friend, who took a somewhat opposing view. I think Sir Cedric is a good character, in the literary sense, because (to steal my friend's main argument) he teaches us not to judge a book by the cover. Being rude and crude doesn't mean you're a bad person at heart. My first reaction of Sir Cedric was that I thought he was a good guy, but I didn't like him as a person. I still stand by what I said in my posts, but I should add that if you were to rename the class "Holy Champion" I'm fine with Sir Cedric being one. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>I have a hard time liking characters that are rude and unpleasant, even though they are entitled to be (as with Magnus' rude and prejudiced behavior toward Sir Cedric). I'm not sure I'd enjoy a book written about Sir Cedric as a protagonist, but as one of several main characters or as a side character, it could be interesting. I definitely agree that giving characters flaws, foibles and quirks are important for characteriziation, but that clashes with the way I view the iconic D&D paladin. That said, I don't like paladins who are happy and live pleasant lives fighting evil. Being a paladin is to <em>suffer</em>, plain and simple. You're supposed to live each day struggling against your inner demons and resist the urge to curse and scream at your god.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ormiss, post: 2038672, member: 26362"] Interesting that you should ask; I just finished having a discussion about this post with my best friend, who took a somewhat opposing view. I think Sir Cedric is a good character, in the literary sense, because (to steal my friend's main argument) he teaches us not to judge a book by the cover. Being rude and crude doesn't mean you're a bad person at heart. My first reaction of Sir Cedric was that I thought he was a good guy, but I didn't like him as a person. I still stand by what I said in my posts, but I should add that if you were to rename the class "Holy Champion" I'm fine with Sir Cedric being one. ;) I have a hard time liking characters that are rude and unpleasant, even though they are entitled to be (as with Magnus' rude and prejudiced behavior toward Sir Cedric). I'm not sure I'd enjoy a book written about Sir Cedric as a protagonist, but as one of several main characters or as a side character, it could be interesting. I definitely agree that giving characters flaws, foibles and quirks are important for characteriziation, but that clashes with the way I view the iconic D&D paladin. That said, I don't like paladins who are happy and live pleasant lives fighting evil. Being a paladin is to [I]suffer[/I], plain and simple. You're supposed to live each day struggling against your inner demons and resist the urge to curse and scream at your god. [/QUOTE]
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