Mournblade94
Hero
Exactly. If someone wants to play a noble, holy, honorable knightly type, then I, as both a player and a DM, expect them to hold that that concept most of the time. I don't need to babysit their character to ensure they always are, and I don't want to. As DM I may have "final say" over if that guy is breaking from his code, and as DM I have the power to keep a guy who is willfully breaking their own archetype, in line, but I really don't feel that I should NEED to. I don't WANT to have to, and I don't want to feel like a game is telling me that I have to babysit Bob's Paladin for no other reason than Bob played a Paladin.
I trust my players to stick to the type of play they choose to play. If the game is telling me that players are untrustworthy....well, I don't think the game is starting out on the right foot.
Dm's do not babysit the pc's paladin. If however the paladin does something out of line the DM then steps in, just like he would with any other player breaking the 'archetype'.
There is no where in the rules that say a DM must monitor the character.