That One Guy
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Gah! My mistake. I originally typoed it w/ tenat and firefox was like 'tenant'? ...blast.I don't normally do this, but... what's Tiamat charging for rent nowadays? The word you're looking for is 'tenet'.
Gah! My mistake. I originally typoed it w/ tenat and firefox was like 'tenant'? ...blast.I don't normally do this, but... what's Tiamat charging for rent nowadays? The word you're looking for is 'tenet'.
Bahamut is the god of Justice, Honor, Nobility, and Protection.
How is it Just to torture a man to death before his trial?
How is it honourable or noble to torture a man to death at all?
Who -exactly- is he protecting by doing this?
You're right, Paladins aren't stupid, so why would they react so feverishly to the insults of a broken defeated man, hoping to rationalize it later? We don't let guards or cops get away with it in OUR Lawful society.
I agree with Wormwood. Whether or not this is "lawful good" behavior or not does not really matter like it used to-- there are not mechanics attached to alignment anymore. Frankly, that is a good thing-- it creates a freedom to play truly different characters. And, that is the root of good stories. You might argue that Dirty Harry was not "good" or maybe "lawful" either, but most would agree that he is an interesting character!... You know what, I can see the player's interest in playing a different kind of paladin. ...Questions of good and evil aside, that was a very exciting and character-defining response. It said pretty clearly that this paladin is a guy who will do his due diligence to take prisoners. Once. If you keep giving him trouble after that, then he will take matters into his own hands in the most brutal fashion possible. He obviously also has a hair-trigger temper.
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I think this is where you're going wrong. The church of Bahamut (god of honor, good and righteousness) shouldn't just be giving this guy a slap on the wrist. He lost his cool, tortured a prisoner to death, circumvented the rightful authority structure of the church and otherwise acted in a very dishonorable and ignoble way. The fact that his friends and allies, people who should be able to trust a Paladin of Bahamut implicitly are instead intimidated by him says a lot.Having killed a heretic of the church, the paladin likely won't suffer much more than a slap on the wrist from his superiors