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Paladin Alignments - More than just LG?
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<blockquote data-quote="Traveon Wyvernspur" data-source="post: 6130316" data-attributes="member: 73201"><p>That's the thing, it's all about the alignment not the edicts. There are some who give Paladins a lot of leeway with some room for interpretation and some who hold to the LG alignment like a straightjacket and if a paladin bends or breaks a law they call for their fall. There's actually quite an interesting discussion about that going on right now on the Paizo forums which I'm also involved in. I also posed this same thread question to those guys/gals on there to obtain more feedback and insight.</p><p></p><p>The main reason I posted this thread in both forums was because of the endless Paladin alignment threads that happen and thought about "what if it was about the GOOD and not LAWFUL part for paladins?" I felt that it would give more players an opportunity to play a paladin without taking the law of the land into account for every little thing they do, they are more concerned about what their deity wants and what is GOOD. The same is true for the Anti-Paladins and their codes, it'd be about evil not the chaos all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveon Wyvernspur, post: 6130316, member: 73201"] That's the thing, it's all about the alignment not the edicts. There are some who give Paladins a lot of leeway with some room for interpretation and some who hold to the LG alignment like a straightjacket and if a paladin bends or breaks a law they call for their fall. There's actually quite an interesting discussion about that going on right now on the Paizo forums which I'm also involved in. I also posed this same thread question to those guys/gals on there to obtain more feedback and insight. The main reason I posted this thread in both forums was because of the endless Paladin alignment threads that happen and thought about "what if it was about the GOOD and not LAWFUL part for paladins?" I felt that it would give more players an opportunity to play a paladin without taking the law of the land into account for every little thing they do, they are more concerned about what their deity wants and what is GOOD. The same is true for the Anti-Paladins and their codes, it'd be about evil not the chaos all the time. [/QUOTE]
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