D&D 5E How often do your Paladins actually violate their Oaths?

How often do Paladins break their Oaths at your table?

  • All the time - whenever there’s a Paladin in the party, they inevitably end up breaking their oath.

    Votes: 1 2.1%
  • Often - I’ve had Paladin players who follow their oaths unfailingly, but they’re the exception.

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Occasionally - I’ve had Paladin players break their oath before, but they’re the exception.

    Votes: 15 31.9%
  • Never - I’ve never actually had a Paladin player break their oath before.

    Votes: 22 46.8%
  • I don’t allow Paladins in my game or I’ve never had a player play a Paladin.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other - please elaborate in the comments.

    Votes: 7 14.9%


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Wait OOC/in real life the guy thought he was a werewolf? How long did it take for you to kick him out?
Yes. In real life. His wife backed him up 100%.

That was pretty much the last conversation I had with them ... I conveniently forgot to let them know when the next game was.
 

Yes. In real life. His wife backed him up 100%.

That was pretty much the last conversation I had with them ... I conveniently forgot to let them know when the next game was.

Ive reached a point in my life that nothing surprises me, maybe except that this guy was married. Should have told him sorry Fido this is D&D the Werewolf game is three doors down. Hey but as they say, it takes all kinds.
 

Yes. In real life. His wife backed him up 100%.

That was pretty much the last conversation I had with them ... I conveniently forgot to let them know when the next game was.

You know what, I don't think he was a shapeshifting Werewolf, but Sabine Baring-Gould's old hypothesis on werewolves (basically, that's the mold people traditionally used to categorize serial killers) makes this less than funny for me...

 


You know what, I don't think he was a shapeshifting Werewolf, but Sabine Baring-Gould's old hypothesis on werewolves (basically, that's the mold people traditionally used to categorize serial killers) makes this less than funny for me...


Yeah, I kind of assumed there was peyote or some other hallucinogen involved in their "outings".

He was also the reason that I now tell people I don't want chaotic insane PCs. Combine that with using a giant D20 that he never actually rolled and his habit of circling the chair 3 times before sitting he just wasn't a good fit. It happens.
 

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