Kevmann10583 said:
I think that paladins should be made into prcs because they have one of the most strict alignment and code system for any class in the game. Core classes are designed to handle a wide spectrum of different characters. Except for a few minor details, one paladin is just like every other paladin in this world. The paladin only allows for one type of character, not a variety. This is not what a core class is, but instead is the kind of specialist thing which prcs are made of.
No.
I like the Idea of a called champion.
And if you had followed the threads of Paladin discussions or the Pladin of the Boards unite you could have easily seen the differences in personality and POV of Paladins.
Look at the pally of Shark, Reapersaurus or Ranger Wickett.
Kevmann10583 said:
Also, there is a difference between heros and epic heros. People like Joan of Arc are epic heros, the players in a D&D game are normaly just adventurers, that may stumble into somthing grand. Epic heros may have extraordinary powers or luck, but epic heros are very different from your standard party. So why should paladin be a standard core class?
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Joan DÁrc, La Puccelle was a 15 Year old girl, who did really two things
1 They Put Faith and Morale Back in the man at arms of Franbce whose moral was after the number of defeats on the bottom of the seas
2 she died as a martyr.
Kevmann10583 said:
If the said system was corrupt, they would have started by cleaning up the law system first, then moving on
Depending of the circumstances, I would consider it a higher priority to defend the life of innocents, then to close a few leaks in the police.
"Posing as a normal mercenary” I am sorry, but at some time he would have had to lie to keep this a secret, especially amongst a party which he traveled and stayed with for months at a time. If anyone said, "so Hal, what’s your story?" If he said anything else other than "I was brought up as a holy warrior of blah, blah, blah."
Not necessarilie, he could have chosen to hide the truth, because he didn`t trust them, because he wasn`t raised as a holy warrior, or out of humblety(right word?), or would consider himself a mercenary who fights for divine rewards.
btw the mercenary disguise might get you better along with soldiers, and freedom fighters than the holier than thou stick in .. behaviour.
He was lying, and if he lies he breaks the code of conduct, and therefore is forfeits his powers. Oh yea, and not saying anything and saying a half truth is just as bad as lying
He breaks his code if he is lying, and what is he doing if he says the truth and gives the nemy the information he needs to find his victims?
If the Pally breaks under torture, or fears to breake, isn`t it better to lie then to sacrifice others ?
Assassin type paladin? Give me a break, it says in the code of conduct that a person must act with honor (and states that poison use is dishonorable).
How had you get the idea that you must use poison for an assassination?
How is it with an resistence Paladin?
Would you call the assassination of Reynhard Heydrich an evil or an good act?
This is clearly a grey Zone.
A true paladin does not assassinate, but challenges the person to a duel
Is Evil in your campaign equal to stupid evil?
You call Xaltotun Arch Demonologist, High Priest of Darkness to an Duell, Or Severas the Vampire Lord, Dealzeramon the Grat old Demon Wyrm?
You are Dead!
Or you Challenge an Illtihitd to asn duel?
Not twice IMC
Remember, a paladin is just as much lawful as good, and believes that the law must be followed and upheld!
Wrong, a PAldain stands for good first, lawful is he because ist is the best way to serve good, and the law he follows is his code not some mortal law.
Lecherous paladin? You know that having affairs and the like is unhonorable, breaks the code, and is forfeit all his powers.
How had you the impression that a paladin must live chaste and celibate? This is a cultural thing, depending on society and culture, maybe rules of the faith but nothing more. If sexual activiities out of marriage is in his culture accepatable, have no stigma on it, what is the problem with it?
Drunken, I don't know how much you get drunk, by alcohol tends to make a person do things they would not normally do, especially if they reach the stage were they could be called "drunk". One slip up and upps, there went all your powers!
And you get every time you get drunk a murderous rage? A little tavern brawl i wouldn`t consider a break of code serious enough to fall from grace.
Kevmann10583 said:
Paladins however are especcialy difficult because you are a chapion of law and good, and sliping up just once can cost you the loss of all your powers. It is MUCH more difficult for a paladin.
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I consider a paldin a human/eleven ... being not a saint, failures, small failures are possible, and acceptable, thats was the atonment spell and and retribution(right word?) is for.
This however, is incorrect. A paladin should NEVER lie, and should never be in a mission that would require him to lie. If a Paladin has taken on a mission that would require him to lie, then he is not a true paladin.
Nice Picture
I see the paladin refuse the quest to safe the innocents from the sacrifing chamber of the Darkness because he couldn`t hope in the last ot fulfill his mission to safe them without going undercover behind enemy lines.
btw I agree with your POV with the orc.
Kevmann10583 said:
Ok, ok, let me offer you another situation to try and change your mind.
So the paladin is the holy champion of good. But then the evil and neutral guys are like "man, I wish I could have a champion of evil/neutrality to further our causes, but damn, I have to wait for six levels before I can have a champion. I wish I knew why."
No this is a/the reason it should give Pally variants for all alignments.