Lord Ben said:Well, I haven't seen anything regarding ambushes. Poison yes, ambuses no. What exactly is cheating or lying is intentionally vague.
Would surrounding the bar with 50 paladins be legal? It's unfair, is that cheating? Do we fight him one at a time until we're all dead?
Lord Ben said:I understand the difference, I just choose to believe both are LG. I disagree about the poison part too if you ask.
You can say I'm wrong, but don't tell me I don't understand.
Lord Ben said:What's the difference between an army using surprise and a individual using surprise? Is there one?
Lord Ben said:Murder? Against a cleric with the holy symbol of an evil diety? Nope, that's preventative actions.
Lord Ben said:What's the difference between an army using surprise and a individual using surprise? Is there one?
Murder? Against a cleric with the holy symbol of an evil diety? Nope, that's preventative actions. There is no rule that says you need a jury of your peers in my world before being sentanced to death. Detect evil never fails, and paladins are never punished (by their god) for slaying evil. Paladins are judge, jury, and exocutioner as well.
It's fine really, if I played in a game you DM'd I wouldn't be a Paladin, and if you played in a game I DM'd I'd hope you wouldn't object if a paladin had ranks in hide and attacked with surprise.
Lord Ben said:Lawful and Chaotic is whether you like a structured society more then if you're predictable.
"Law" implies honor, trustworthiness, obedience to authority, and reliability. On the downside, lawfulness can include close-mindedness, reactionary adherence to tradition, and a lack of adaptability.
"Chaos" implies freedom, adaptability, and flexibility. On the downside, chaos can include recklessness, resentment toward legitimate authority, arbitrary actions, and irresponsibility.