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<blockquote data-quote="JacktheRabbit" data-source="post: 95481" data-attributes="member: 525"><p>No, its better to find a proper legal method to get the item back. Find out who lords over the area. His laws determine who gets found treasure. If he has ruled that all necromatic items found go to the Church of Kelemvor then bingo you have your easy out.</p><p></p><p>Afraid of a party vote? Whats wrong free will doesnt mean anything to you? You are the Paladin in the party, unless you are travelling with bards and sorcerers you should have the highest Charisma. Your role as paladin should be as moral guide but in a non preachy way. A good speach to the rest of the party should easily get them on your side if you do it correctly.</p><p></p><p>Remember though, one of the main problems here really lies outside of gaming. Normally by now either the Paladin or Aasimar would be considering if he or she should leave the party and strike off on their own. That would be the normal solution to this much tension between people who are little better than complete strangers. Yet since you are a gaming group you are forced to try to work the problem out in a very unlikely way. </p><p></p><p>One final comment, as a Paladin of Kelemvor and a hunter of the dead one of the first things you should tell people you plan on travelling and fighting with is your immediate goals. It would have appeared totally in character for you to tell everyone you met:</p><p></p><p>"We must go save our friends and quickly, let me be the first to say I will protect your backs and fight with my all for our survival and sucess. I do though have a higher calling and when it comes to the undead or anything associated with them I am duty bound to destroy them. I do not wish this to be a problem between any of us but my heart tells me you must all know this about me."</p><p></p><p>Sure it sounds corny but it works and when the whistle comes up bingo you have the perfect excuse to claim it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacktheRabbit, post: 95481, member: 525"] No, its better to find a proper legal method to get the item back. Find out who lords over the area. His laws determine who gets found treasure. If he has ruled that all necromatic items found go to the Church of Kelemvor then bingo you have your easy out. Afraid of a party vote? Whats wrong free will doesnt mean anything to you? You are the Paladin in the party, unless you are travelling with bards and sorcerers you should have the highest Charisma. Your role as paladin should be as moral guide but in a non preachy way. A good speach to the rest of the party should easily get them on your side if you do it correctly. Remember though, one of the main problems here really lies outside of gaming. Normally by now either the Paladin or Aasimar would be considering if he or she should leave the party and strike off on their own. That would be the normal solution to this much tension between people who are little better than complete strangers. Yet since you are a gaming group you are forced to try to work the problem out in a very unlikely way. One final comment, as a Paladin of Kelemvor and a hunter of the dead one of the first things you should tell people you plan on travelling and fighting with is your immediate goals. It would have appeared totally in character for you to tell everyone you met: "We must go save our friends and quickly, let me be the first to say I will protect your backs and fight with my all for our survival and sucess. I do though have a higher calling and when it comes to the undead or anything associated with them I am duty bound to destroy them. I do not wish this to be a problem between any of us but my heart tells me you must all know this about me." Sure it sounds corny but it works and when the whistle comes up bingo you have the perfect excuse to claim it. [/QUOTE]
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