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<blockquote data-quote="5ekyu" data-source="post: 7815213" data-attributes="member: 6919838"><p>"But die fighting is the way here. There's this idea of living to fight other day, or because "The fate of the world is more important". But I counter with "How can I save the world if I can't save this one life?" If I am playing a paladin, I have to be heroic to the bitter end, no question."</p><p></p><p>I can certainly agree that that might be the case when <em>you</em> run a paladin. </p><p></p><p>For me, it's about the charscter, his oath and the tenets of his beliefs.</p><p></p><p>I know of no belief setup that a divine presented in 5e or most any edition where literally saving everyone, no failures, ever, is the measure. </p><p></p><p>How did this guy survive then with paladin in good standing the first time bad guys attacked a town and someone died? He couldn't save everyone in town so "he couldn't save" one life then too. </p><p></p><p>Letting the chance the world dies go up because you cannot accept even one defeat is self-indulgent hubris, not heroism.</p><p></p><p>But, more to the point, where was this judgemental quick to punish divine on the moments before this situation? Where was his inspiration? His guidance? His lighting the way to see this true path? </p><p></p><p>Two die or one dies - last I checked it was the "less death" option that's generally viewed as good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5ekyu, post: 7815213, member: 6919838"] "But die fighting is the way here. There's this idea of living to fight other day, or because "The fate of the world is more important". But I counter with "How can I save the world if I can't save this one life?" If I am playing a paladin, I have to be heroic to the bitter end, no question." I can certainly agree that that might be the case when [I]you[/I] run a paladin. For me, it's about the charscter, his oath and the tenets of his beliefs. I know of no belief setup that a divine presented in 5e or most any edition where literally saving everyone, no failures, ever, is the measure. How did this guy survive then with paladin in good standing the first time bad guys attacked a town and someone died? He couldn't save everyone in town so "he couldn't save" one life then too. Letting the chance the world dies go up because you cannot accept even one defeat is self-indulgent hubris, not heroism. But, more to the point, where was this judgemental quick to punish divine on the moments before this situation? Where was his inspiration? His guidance? His lighting the way to see this true path? Two die or one dies - last I checked it was the "less death" option that's generally viewed as good. [/QUOTE]
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