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Frukathka said:
I'd love to see details on this.

Rule number one of DMing. Well, maybe not the first one but its an important one to me: Never create more then you have to rules wise. Show how items and people are but don't worry about defining them in the rules untiul the players need to see the rules.

In other words, they will meet paladins of different gods with different abilitie4s and flavoir but until somone says they want to play one I'm not working out the details. I also steal a lot of classes from books, if you are ever in the store and see Players's Guide to Arcanis take a look in there. They have a good number of alt paladins of different gods for that setting.
 

Crothian said:
I also steal a lot of classes from books, if you are ever in the store and see Players's Guide to Arcanis take a look in there. They have a good number of alt paladins of different gods for that setting.
Cool. Thanks for the heads up.
 

Crothian said:
I don't have one view about any class or race. As a DM, I am interested with all types and allowing the greatest flexibility for them. That way all Paladins, elves, even Druids are not the same.

IMC Paladins differ widely from god to god, oder to order. Same is true for Clerics and monks and even other classes.

In which they should... or else you have "cookie-cutter" characters that'd get boring real quick.
 

Darth K'Trava said:
In which they should... or else you have "cookie-cutter" characters that'd get boring real quick.

Then you will have some Paladins that are the number one representitive of their god and some that aren't
 

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