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Well, it's up to you guys, but given teh limitation of being a Brown Bear, he should probably be allowed to be with the group. It sound like you have both lots of combat and lots of role-plyin - he'll have trouble intecting with NPC as a bear, but will excel in combat.

Try it for a while - I think you'll find it works out fine - especially as the enemy forces will tend to gang up on him as soon as he attacks, if not sooner.

It's inherently unfair for the DM to use the random reincarnation table if he's not willing to live with the results. Shoot - it says right in the spell that the DM should use the table or choose the result himslef.
 
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sorry for the delayed reply, it was not the dm's decision to remove the character, it was mine. i'm not sure i want to play the character anymore as i have allways had trouble with paladins and the character now has a reason to withdraw from the political world which he never wanted a part of anyway. which in effect means that he never wanted a part of the campaign as a whole, he started as a one shot adv. lev 4 character but it quickly turned into a fish out of water mega campaign where my character could have single handedly started a bloody civil war if he was not so darn paladinly. also, the character tends to overshadow the party everywhere he goes and i think it was bothering some of the other players that they couldn't get much recognition because my character was just to darn famous.

as a result my new character is one of the other character's cohorts. a reformed bard/ assassin with some ties to the royal family (soon to take the agent of the crown prestige class from the quintessential rogue) and the family of the other pc. he is fashioned somewhat after thom merrilin (I even stole the name due to time constraints) from the wheel of time but with a really dark and brooding edge to him. the other PC is a paladin who does not know anything about my character's dark past.
 

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