Dragonhelm
Knight of Solamnia
I should probably say up front that I tend to play heroic games. I'm not a huge fan of mercenary style games. I like games that are good vs. evil.
One thing I have trouble with is thinking of the assassin, no matter the edition, as a heroic archetype. When I look at the various classes, I can see each one as a hero, whether it be the noble paladin or the swashbuckling rogue.
Yet for some reason, the assassin throws me for a loop. Maybe it's the name. Yet the whole concept of it, at its very core, is a character who murders another character. It isn't that a character is killing another character. This happens in D&D all the time. It's the reasons behind it.
If a paladin kills somebody, it's probably because he was being evil and trying to kill the paladin or those he loves. He does what he does out of defense. Heck, even the avenger can come across as the Batman type, where you're doing good, but you're more of a Chaotic Good type.
The assassin, though, comes across to me as a cold-blooded killer. He kills for many reasons, but most notably because a) he was paid to or b) he enjoys it. There's nothing innately heroic about this archetype, at least that I can tell.
Perhaps I'm not seeing the bigger picture. Maybe I'm missing something here.
Can the assassin be a heroic character? Or, will he always be a mercenary at best and a cold-blooded killer at worst? Or are they anti-heroes, like the Punisher? What are some good examples of some heroic assassins?
Thanks in advance.
One thing I have trouble with is thinking of the assassin, no matter the edition, as a heroic archetype. When I look at the various classes, I can see each one as a hero, whether it be the noble paladin or the swashbuckling rogue.
Yet for some reason, the assassin throws me for a loop. Maybe it's the name. Yet the whole concept of it, at its very core, is a character who murders another character. It isn't that a character is killing another character. This happens in D&D all the time. It's the reasons behind it.
If a paladin kills somebody, it's probably because he was being evil and trying to kill the paladin or those he loves. He does what he does out of defense. Heck, even the avenger can come across as the Batman type, where you're doing good, but you're more of a Chaotic Good type.
The assassin, though, comes across to me as a cold-blooded killer. He kills for many reasons, but most notably because a) he was paid to or b) he enjoys it. There's nothing innately heroic about this archetype, at least that I can tell.
Perhaps I'm not seeing the bigger picture. Maybe I'm missing something here.
Can the assassin be a heroic character? Or, will he always be a mercenary at best and a cold-blooded killer at worst? Or are they anti-heroes, like the Punisher? What are some good examples of some heroic assassins?
Thanks in advance.