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The Paladin killed someone...what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="LordBOB" data-source="post: 2717859" data-attributes="member: 33140"><p><strong>hey Truth Seeker</strong></p><p></p><p>while you give a good point and i like the story line i think you are a little confused on something. I went back to the first page and had to re read it to make sure i wasnt missing anything. From what I've read you missed a few <strong>major</strong> key points.</p><p></p><p>1. The paladin was called out into the streets away from his home.</p><p>2. The wife was assaulted ( i dont know how bad but she was)</p><p></p><p>you could argue that when the pladin heard about his wife he was tyring to exact revenge for his wife ( which is ok in my eyes). The wife wouldnt of been in any position to talk her husband down. Also the Paladin might be fearing for the life of his unborn child and only wants to protect them and make sure this never happens again.</p><p></p><p>You still have an AWESOME story line. All in all it is totally up the the DM and the player. One part of being a paladin ( in my eyes ) Is the ability to have your own morals and code of conduct. While im not saying to dis obey the church, im saying that you should also ask yourself whats right or wrong. Everyone has their own idea of whats right and wrong and they use it to their advantage. Why should the paladin be the only one not able to act on his personal beliefs for fear of being punished badly. </p><p></p><p>My Paladin and my DM have set up a quite simple situation for these things. If i do something bad in the others players eyes, or the DM, we might stop the game and talk about it, If i am able to defend myself with a well thought good reason and i am able to explain my actions than he might let it slide. If i am able to prove (in my eyes) that what i did was either for the greater good, or the well being of the rest of my group, than the action isnt seen as bad. This is simpally b/c i was able to prove to my DM and my fellow players that i was right, and i usually dont get punished. After words i will continue to go by the guidlines i have set for myself during the rest of the pladins life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordBOB, post: 2717859, member: 33140"] [b]hey Truth Seeker[/b] while you give a good point and i like the story line i think you are a little confused on something. I went back to the first page and had to re read it to make sure i wasnt missing anything. From what I've read you missed a few [B]major[/B] key points. 1. The paladin was called out into the streets away from his home. 2. The wife was assaulted ( i dont know how bad but she was) you could argue that when the pladin heard about his wife he was tyring to exact revenge for his wife ( which is ok in my eyes). The wife wouldnt of been in any position to talk her husband down. Also the Paladin might be fearing for the life of his unborn child and only wants to protect them and make sure this never happens again. You still have an AWESOME story line. All in all it is totally up the the DM and the player. One part of being a paladin ( in my eyes ) Is the ability to have your own morals and code of conduct. While im not saying to dis obey the church, im saying that you should also ask yourself whats right or wrong. Everyone has their own idea of whats right and wrong and they use it to their advantage. Why should the paladin be the only one not able to act on his personal beliefs for fear of being punished badly. My Paladin and my DM have set up a quite simple situation for these things. If i do something bad in the others players eyes, or the DM, we might stop the game and talk about it, If i am able to defend myself with a well thought good reason and i am able to explain my actions than he might let it slide. If i am able to prove (in my eyes) that what i did was either for the greater good, or the well being of the rest of my group, than the action isnt seen as bad. This is simpally b/c i was able to prove to my DM and my fellow players that i was right, and i usually dont get punished. After words i will continue to go by the guidlines i have set for myself during the rest of the pladins life. [/QUOTE]
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