Vegepygmy said:
That's a "no," then. The paladin did not (explicitly) agree to let the orc go.
If a paladin needs to
explicitly agree to this deal she needs to do so with
all deals. So did the paladin explicitly agree to the job of getting rid of the ogres? If not she cannot accept any payment.
Also the indication I read is that the discussion was not finished when the paladin decied to execute the orc. Ccan she be certain that the orc was going to be let go (as likely as it was)?
Sejs said:
"Alhandra, a paladin who fights evil without mercy and protects the innocent without hesitation is lawful good."
Who should then have finished the orc strait away, because allowing it to live, even for a little while, is showing mercy is it not? Otherwise it is providing false hope deceitfully to someone that is helpless against you before you kill them.
Letting the orc live = orc prisoner. How is the paladin supposed to treat prisoners or orc prisoners? By Tyrran code her actions
might have been acceptable.
A trial, or at least a statement of “You are evil, I cannot abide to let you live” should be given, and if the party has had any experience with the paladin they should know this stance. A trial does not mean a judge back in town as a paladin should have the power to judge and if need be execute in the wilds. Given the further information, the group and the paladin (probably) have the authority to execute the orc for banditry at least. And a “trial by combat” has already been performed.
Why did the OP’s PC not say to the Paladin: my intent was to let the orc go since he has provided valuable information? and let the discussion continue.
Why did the paladin not say a word as to why she chose to do run the orc down?
Why does the paladin work with people that she doesn’t trust? Why didn’t she ask the PCs talking to talk in Damaran? Why did the other PC’s not tell her their reasoning?
Paladin has accepted the orc as a prisoner by not killing it but by tying it up and letting it regain consciousness (unless the paladin had an honourless reason to tie up the orc????). The party has gotten information (useful or not), should the paladin not take this into consideration (Thank you for your help, your death for your crimes will be quick and painless. CHOP!)?
To me the paladin should have been more forthright in what her actions were going to be. In discussing the matter, the paladin should have made her views clear as to why to orc could not be released.
As to what happens? A little more explanation about the choices PCs and the DM are going to make is needed. This one scenario shows that not all the group are on the same wavelenght.
And the right answer is one that the group is happy with.