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New UA Paladin Sacred Oaths are Oath of Conquest and the Oath of Treachery
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<blockquote data-quote="unknowable" data-source="post: 7705537" data-attributes="member: 6861330"><p>So? you just listed two motivations, can you explain why someone cannot crush enemies and break their will be doing it because they are "doing the best they can to help others according to their needs" </p><p>or acting within their conscience and with little regard to what others expect but with concern to how their actions will play out in the long run. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, just because you are going out and subjugating your foes it doesn't mean you are doing it in offense, it could be entirely in defense of others or a greater peace. </p><p></p><p>Correct they aren't, elves tend to be fairly xenophobic in most circumstances. Conquerer SPECIFICALLY states that if the subjugated live within the rules/laws that are placed upon them that they will be treated fairly. </p><p></p><p>The conquerer type isn't wanton warlord behavior, it is just that it can easily be adapted to that. </p><p>Ontop of this just because a race or enemy is subjugated it does not mean they have to be dominated forever, especially if they can be brought around to a new ideology which fits in fantastically with a zealot paladin order. </p><p></p><p>A good and simple way to explain alignment.</p><p>Good, Neutral, Evil: These are your core/general motivations, the reasoning behind actions that the character may take and what drives them.</p><p>Lawful, Neutral, Chaotic: These are the common manifestations of how a character will enact their core motivations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unknowable, post: 7705537, member: 6861330"] So? you just listed two motivations, can you explain why someone cannot crush enemies and break their will be doing it because they are "doing the best they can to help others according to their needs" or acting within their conscience and with little regard to what others expect but with concern to how their actions will play out in the long run. Again, just because you are going out and subjugating your foes it doesn't mean you are doing it in offense, it could be entirely in defense of others or a greater peace. Correct they aren't, elves tend to be fairly xenophobic in most circumstances. Conquerer SPECIFICALLY states that if the subjugated live within the rules/laws that are placed upon them that they will be treated fairly. The conquerer type isn't wanton warlord behavior, it is just that it can easily be adapted to that. Ontop of this just because a race or enemy is subjugated it does not mean they have to be dominated forever, especially if they can be brought around to a new ideology which fits in fantastically with a zealot paladin order. A good and simple way to explain alignment. Good, Neutral, Evil: These are your core/general motivations, the reasoning behind actions that the character may take and what drives them. Lawful, Neutral, Chaotic: These are the common manifestations of how a character will enact their core motivations. [/QUOTE]
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