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<blockquote data-quote="Riley37" data-source="post: 7426323" data-attributes="member: 6786839"><p>That is the mission of the Magnificent Six: to stop Loki from becoming King of Everyone. Mages, rogues, and most fighters, have kneeled before Loki; but not the paladins.</p><p></p><p>Hm, in that case, there should be six pre-gen paladins, and then one who joins the team later, bringing them up to the Magnificent Seven (also the Seven Against Thebes). Possibly a GM-PC.</p><p></p><p>Might be an opportunity to introduce a home-brew paladin oath: Liberation. An oath-powered warrior against slavery. 20th level class feature: Great Emancipator. As an action, you make a proclamation, and every slave owner in range makes a Saving Throw or loses ownership of all their slaves. (Ye cannot get ye flaske, but Ye can choose to remain a slave.) Which is theoretical, because the story starts at level 7, when each subclass gets its second round of Oath features, for more PC differentiation. (When the slop hits the fan, everyone wants to stand between Devotion and Ancients, because protective auras.)</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of starting with one each of one each Devotion, Ancients, Vengeance, Redemption, Conquest, and Oathbreaker. On second thought, no one should start as Oathbreaker, but there should be opportunities and reasons for one of the PCs to *become* Oathbreaker during the course of the story. Hm, actually, if the Conqueror becomes Oathbreaker, that might make her MORE aligned with the rest of the party than before.</p><p></p><p>Does your opinion of paladins extend to both Captain America and Wonder Woman? But I digress.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I think there are better ways, to produce light, than as a secondary effect of friction and heat. You may have halogen or diode lights in your home/office, but you're stlll using the rhetorical equivalents of fire or incandescent light. You are free to upgrade, whenever you're emotionally ready. See also: whether the adversarial process of plaintiff and respondent is the quickest and most reliable path to truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley37, post: 7426323, member: 6786839"] That is the mission of the Magnificent Six: to stop Loki from becoming King of Everyone. Mages, rogues, and most fighters, have kneeled before Loki; but not the paladins. Hm, in that case, there should be six pre-gen paladins, and then one who joins the team later, bringing them up to the Magnificent Seven (also the Seven Against Thebes). Possibly a GM-PC. Might be an opportunity to introduce a home-brew paladin oath: Liberation. An oath-powered warrior against slavery. 20th level class feature: Great Emancipator. As an action, you make a proclamation, and every slave owner in range makes a Saving Throw or loses ownership of all their slaves. (Ye cannot get ye flaske, but Ye can choose to remain a slave.) Which is theoretical, because the story starts at level 7, when each subclass gets its second round of Oath features, for more PC differentiation. (When the slop hits the fan, everyone wants to stand between Devotion and Ancients, because protective auras.) I was thinking of starting with one each of one each Devotion, Ancients, Vengeance, Redemption, Conquest, and Oathbreaker. On second thought, no one should start as Oathbreaker, but there should be opportunities and reasons for one of the PCs to *become* Oathbreaker during the course of the story. Hm, actually, if the Conqueror becomes Oathbreaker, that might make her MORE aligned with the rest of the party than before. Does your opinion of paladins extend to both Captain America and Wonder Woman? But I digress. Anyways, I think there are better ways, to produce light, than as a secondary effect of friction and heat. You may have halogen or diode lights in your home/office, but you're stlll using the rhetorical equivalents of fire or incandescent light. You are free to upgrade, whenever you're emotionally ready. See also: whether the adversarial process of plaintiff and respondent is the quickest and most reliable path to truth. [/QUOTE]
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