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The Paladin killed someone...what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thunderfoot" data-source="post: 2714135" data-attributes="member: 34175"><p>Fry his abilities!!! For one thing, how can the rest of the little buggers be brought to justice if he just killed the only person who knew who they were. </p><p>Besides after the attackers are caught, he may be given the choice to slay his wife's attackers as a way to "reward" his faithful service. </p><p></p><p>For the posters who see no evil is MURDERING an accomplise to a crime without real provocation, shame on you. If a paladin slays a goblin who is attacking an innocent, or defending himself in a fight, that is justifable. Slaying a goblin, BECAUSE he's a goblin is murder - the same applies here. The halfling may BE evil but has committed no other act than being patsy for a scheme. In todays "liberal" court system that would probably be equal to an "Aid and Abet, and probably the lesser charge of Conspiracy" (Any lawyers want to back this one up) Which would probably be jail time forever (in the medieval conditions, rot and die in cativity) Meanwhile the real attacker has gotten away Scott-free.</p><p></p><p>Again, this would be akin to a police officer drawing his weapon and firing at a man who was driving the get away car at an armed bank robbery while the robbers were still inside. Bottom line - Bad Paladin, no mana for YOU! <img src="http://www.hothalflings.com/boards/images/smiles/snork_aber.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunderfoot, post: 2714135, member: 34175"] Fry his abilities!!! For one thing, how can the rest of the little buggers be brought to justice if he just killed the only person who knew who they were. Besides after the attackers are caught, he may be given the choice to slay his wife's attackers as a way to "reward" his faithful service. For the posters who see no evil is MURDERING an accomplise to a crime without real provocation, shame on you. If a paladin slays a goblin who is attacking an innocent, or defending himself in a fight, that is justifable. Slaying a goblin, BECAUSE he's a goblin is murder - the same applies here. The halfling may BE evil but has committed no other act than being patsy for a scheme. In todays "liberal" court system that would probably be equal to an "Aid and Abet, and probably the lesser charge of Conspiracy" (Any lawyers want to back this one up) Which would probably be jail time forever (in the medieval conditions, rot and die in cativity) Meanwhile the real attacker has gotten away Scott-free. Again, this would be akin to a police officer drawing his weapon and firing at a man who was driving the get away car at an armed bank robbery while the robbers were still inside. Bottom line - Bad Paladin, no mana for YOU! [IMG]http://www.hothalflings.com/boards/images/smiles/snork_aber.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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