Three Hearts & Three Lions was the blueprint for the AD&D Paladin, down to ability score requirements, alignment, special mount, code of conduct and holy avenger.Holger Carlson from Three Hearts and Three Lions by Poul Anderson also has many elements similar to D&D paladins. However, given that it was published in 1961, it is quite likely that D&D paladins were inspired at least in part by that character.![]()
...Terry Brooks' tales about John Ross are clearly meant to be a modern take on the paladin.
Amazon.com: Running With the Demon (The Word and the Void Trilogy, Book 1): Terry Brooks, Gerald Brom: Books
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What new trilogy? What is the first book?Agreed, and he continues with the concept of Knights of the Word into the most-recent trilogy
his Shannara series (which is apparently the far future following the modern series
In the David Eddings' trilogy The Elenium and it's sequal trilogy The Tamuli Sparhawk and the knights of the Pandion Order are iconic paladins IMHO.
Galad in the Wheel of Time is specifically modelled after the D&D concept of a paladin. The old school smite evil without mercy while following a rigid and uncompromising moral code variety.
Robert Jordan used to DM games for his son, and I read somewhere that he based the character of Galad on the D&D concept of paladin as ruthless LG destroyer of evil.
What new trilogy? What is the first book?
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I figured out pretty early that the Shannara books were set in a fantasy world that followed a modern one like ours...but is he trying to tie it into Word & Void, etc.?