pawsplay said:But they are not guilty of anything.
I used "orc baby" in quotes, simply because it's the most familiar variant of this common scenario. In point of fact, the juvenile monsters in this situation were three-foot long scragpoles (scrag tadpoles) and were sentient and dangerous creatures.Torm said:Hey Whizbang -
Can a player in your campaign world PLAY as an Orc? Savage Species, and all that?
If not, then you are safe in ruling them as always being evil beings. But if so, then unless you also limit that player to Evil alignments, that means that Orcs in your world CAN be Good. Which should inform a Paladin's choice somewhat, I would think.
I still don't buy that all LG deities would care about modern American legal sensibilities. Evil would be sufficient cause for a god like Pholtus (and arguably St. Cuthbert).pawsplay said:But they are not guilty of anything.
The highest level cleric in the barony, the Bishop of Midwood, is level 9. The majority of the clergy are experts, not clerics. The paladin 1/cleric 1 in question is actually the highest-ranking cleric in Maidensbridge.Elf Witch said:I hear take them to the local church and let them do it. Okay what are the levels of the clerics in this church are they able to handle these trolls if they turn to their nature which is evil.
Hypersmurf said:Isn't being born with a predisposition towards evil an argument for nature over nurture?
I'd again point to MMp305, which implies that the elven 'Usually CG' alignment is 'genetic', not cultural.
-Hyp.
Elf Witch said:All of you people who are for sparing these babies lives please tell me how the party is supposed to accomplish this?
I hear take them to the local church and let them do it. Okay what are the levels of the clerics in this church are they able to handle these trolls if they turn to their nature which is evil.
If these trolls get lose and kill a bunch of good people is the paladin responsible does he need to make restitution to the families of the victims. Does he ned to bring the party back and deal with this problem or has he done his good deed and washed his hands of the problem?
Now if the church has a way of dealing with monster babies safely and the paladin has a way of safely getting these babies there that's one thing.
But realistically what are the odds that the paladin is going to find a way to get these tadpoles to a church safely and what are the odds that the church has the ability to care for the babies?
Are you saying the paladin should let them go and walk away and hope for the best?
But they are not guilty of anything.

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