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anyone know of a good prestige class for Paladins?


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Check out the Knight of Purity from the Complete book of Beholders from Enworld publishing. A paladin that is a hunter of Aberations. Very cool. I'm dieing to play one myself.
 



Argent Silvermage said:
Did I miss something? Is this out yet?
Please don't tease the bear.
Argent,

Not for another month. But it will be out shortly.

Taelorn,

Sword and Sorcery Studios, who also put out Mithril, Silver, Iron and Gold Knight.
 

Nightfall said:
Argent,

Not for another month. But it will be out shortly.
But... I don't want to wait! can't you just send me a copy now? I won't tell. Honest. ;)

Seriously.. If this is anything like the Wizard/Sorcerer/Bard book it will rock.
 

Sorry Argent. I can't help you out man. I'm still waiting for my PG: Rangers and Rogues.

But yes it should rock the same way the first three have rocked stuff so far. Plenty of both CRUNCH and FLUFF for everyone to enjoy.
 


Just so we can all understand what Pr-classes are in this book, I'll post the list:

Acolyte of Justice: Hedradan paladins who roam the less-settled areas of the world, acting as judges, juries and (when necessary) executioners for those frontier areas without solid justice in place. With the ability to detect the truth and enact punishments to criminals found guilty, these guys are stern, hammer-wielding enactors of justice.

Brothers of Steel: An order that includes the Monks of Mithril, the Brothers of Steel serve the Adamantine Church of Corean. Through stern self-discipline, they become weapons against evil and lawlessness. As they increase in level, they gain increased abilities to fight the enemies of their respective Order - be it titanspawn for Mithril Monks or outsiders and elementals for Silver Monks.

Dawn Spear Adepts: Monks with a mastery of the Madrielite Dawn Spear martial art style, these spear-fighters are peace-bringers and healers. They gain the ability to inflict significant nonlethal damage with their signature weapon, and to channel their ki through the light of the sun, transforming grevious wounds into mere bruises.

Exemplar: Arguably the first of the monks in the Scarred Lands, exemplars are mighty ascetics who seek to understand the lessons of the Perfected One, becoming mighty paragons of the union of mind, body and spirit. Such mastery enables them to perform feats that border on the supernatural.

Hearthguardian: The boar-riding paladins of Goran, hearthguardians have taken oaths to protect the chosen of Goran. Whether they do this by defending beseiged Burok Torn, or by wandering among the dwarven folk outside of the home of dwarves, they are distinctive in their mighty boars-head helms.

Initiates of the Forge: Though a Coreanic creed in this age, this order of monks gained their techniques from some of the more esoteric teachings of the cult of Thulkas. These monks shatter their bodies on the anvil of discipline and reforge their very flesh and bones into powerful instruments.

Knight of Tears: An off-shoot order of the Knights of Silver, the Knights of Tears are based out of Hollowfaust. Dedicated not to vanquishing the ghosts of old Sumara, but to helping them find their final rest, the Knights of Tears are not only able to hear their longing voices, but are protected by the lingering goodwill of those ghosts who they have helped to pass into their final reward.

Knight of the Silver Heart: The Urian elf paladins of Corean, the Knights of the Silver Heart are to Aerial Cavaliers what paladins are to normal knights. Their winged mounts gain a link with their riders unbeknownst to most of the Urian aerial knights.

Mithril Knight: Revised from its first appearance in Mithril: City of the Golem, the Mithril Knight is a leader of men and hero of the people, wielding a glimmering mithril blade forged from the very Mithril Golem itself.

Nightblade: Holy slayers in the service of Belsameth, these monks turn their discipline and dedication to the service of murder. Members of the Cult of the Ancients, as well as other assassin leagues, the nightblades answer only to their own superiors.

Swan Knight: Though there is only one true Swan Knight in all the Scarred Lands at any one time, there are many who uphold her creed and prepare to take up her mantle once she dies or passes into Madriel's paradise. Women of virtue, strength and valor, the Swan Knights hold true to Madriel's promise of protection and healing for the weak, and justice for those who would abuse women and children.

Waverider: Sailor-monks whose time on the seas has resulted in the evolution of their kick-based martial art, the waveriders seek perfection in the glare of the sea's sun, and the rolling of the waves.
 
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