FireLance Legend Apr 2, 2012 #11 I've always pegged Captain Carrot Ironfoundersson of the Discworld as a paladin (in terms of behavior, if not actual mechanics), but ever since 4e, think he is better represented as a really, really Lawful Good warlord.
I've always pegged Captain Carrot Ironfoundersson of the Discworld as a paladin (in terms of behavior, if not actual mechanics), but ever since 4e, think he is better represented as a really, really Lawful Good warlord.
blargney the second blargney the minute's son Apr 2, 2012 #12 Druid Thulsa Doom Sorcerer Doctor Strange
A amerigoV Guest Apr 2, 2012 #13 Paladin Solomon Kane Gnome Illusionist Gandalf (he basically cast Light, Disguise, and made up that whole Balrog thing to make himself look cooooooool. He never actually DID anything...) Last edited: Apr 2, 2012
Paladin Solomon Kane Gnome Illusionist Gandalf (he basically cast Light, Disguise, and made up that whole Balrog thing to make himself look cooooooool. He never actually DID anything...)
Doug McCrae Legend Apr 2, 2012 #14 blargney the second said: Soulknife Gambit Click to expand... Isn't the soulknife based on Psylocke? I'd say Psylocke is to the soulknife what Aragorn is to the ranger.
blargney the second said: Soulknife Gambit Click to expand... Isn't the soulknife based on Psylocke? I'd say Psylocke is to the soulknife what Aragorn is to the ranger.
Doug McCrae Legend Apr 2, 2012 #15 Paladin (attitude, not powers) Superman, 1940 onwards Special Agent Dale Cooper, from Twin Peaks The Lone Ranger
Paladin (attitude, not powers) Superman, 1940 onwards Special Agent Dale Cooper, from Twin Peaks The Lone Ranger
steeldragons Steeliest of the dragons Apr 2, 2012 #16 Doug McCrae said: Isn't the soulknife based on Psylocke? I'd say Psylocke is to the soulknife what Aragorn is to the ranger. Click to expand... Most definitely. One of D&D's most blatant and shameless rip-offs.
Doug McCrae said: Isn't the soulknife based on Psylocke? I'd say Psylocke is to the soulknife what Aragorn is to the ranger. Click to expand... Most definitely. One of D&D's most blatant and shameless rip-offs.
blargney the second blargney the minute's son Apr 2, 2012 #17 Sure, Psylocke works too. I went with Gambit because in my head, the Throw Soulknife ability looks a lot like his expolodey card trick.
Sure, Psylocke works too. I went with Gambit because in my head, the Throw Soulknife ability looks a lot like his expolodey card trick.
L Loonook First Post Apr 2, 2012 #18 Really, when I think Paladin, I think Michael Carpenter from The Dresden Files... Will update the list when the pain goes away and I get better input (yay for trying to type myself ) Slainte, -Loonook.
Really, when I think Paladin, I think Michael Carpenter from The Dresden Files... Will update the list when the pain goes away and I get better input (yay for trying to type myself ) Slainte, -Loonook.
Mercutio01 First Post Apr 2, 2012 #19 For Paladin, one guy I don't think of is Paladin, from "Have Gun, Will Travel." He's more like a fighter.
For Paladin, one guy I don't think of is Paladin, from "Have Gun, Will Travel." He's more like a fighter.
blargney the second blargney the minute's son Apr 2, 2012 #20 Scout Legolas (movie version, at least) Cleric Witch-King of Angmar