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<blockquote data-quote="Sodalis" data-source="post: 183604" data-attributes="member: 1791"><p>i agree with steve. </p><p></p><p>This isnt such a big deal that it should make him atone, but he needs to learn that Paladinhood is a way of life- not something tat he can just brush aside cause he didnt feel like it.</p><p></p><p>Have him reread the paladin section, and the section on his god. Then have him do something small that proves he knows and understands how he should act from now on. </p><p></p><p>If my players were hired to bring someone back (paly or not) and they found him dead and stripped his bodya nd left him there to rot, I would change their alignment to neutral- because they are not lawful (stealing, and then not fulfilling their contract to bring back the person, or at the very least the body) and they are not good (not caring to give him a descent burial or at least bringing the body home to the family)</p><p></p><p>I think he picked paladin caus eof the great bonuses it gets, but forgot that with it comes huge restrictions on how to act. If this comes up again, make the punishments a lil harsher everytime- until you take it away for good. </p><p></p><p>Another thing is to have his church give him (at the proper lvl) a title. With this title, he has obligations to teh church he has to fulfill. If he does nto act accordingly, then strip him of his paladinhood...</p><p></p><p>PFW- powergamers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sodalis, post: 183604, member: 1791"] i agree with steve. This isnt such a big deal that it should make him atone, but he needs to learn that Paladinhood is a way of life- not something tat he can just brush aside cause he didnt feel like it. Have him reread the paladin section, and the section on his god. Then have him do something small that proves he knows and understands how he should act from now on. If my players were hired to bring someone back (paly or not) and they found him dead and stripped his bodya nd left him there to rot, I would change their alignment to neutral- because they are not lawful (stealing, and then not fulfilling their contract to bring back the person, or at the very least the body) and they are not good (not caring to give him a descent burial or at least bringing the body home to the family) I think he picked paladin caus eof the great bonuses it gets, but forgot that with it comes huge restrictions on how to act. If this comes up again, make the punishments a lil harsher everytime- until you take it away for good. Another thing is to have his church give him (at the proper lvl) a title. With this title, he has obligations to teh church he has to fulfill. If he does nto act accordingly, then strip him of his paladinhood... PFW- powergamers... [/QUOTE]
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