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<blockquote data-quote="The_Gunslinger658" data-source="post: 2763614" data-attributes="member: 22387"><p>Hi-</p><p></p><p>After suffering through 8 hours of Army values classes I thought, wow, this might be perfect for a Paladin. So here they are with some minor tinkering:</p><p></p><p><strong>Loyalty</strong></p><p>Bear true faith and allegiance to your church, your military order, and other Paladins.</p><p>Be loyal to the nation and its heritage.</p><p></p><p><strong>Duty</strong></p><p>Fulfill your obligations. Accept responsibility for your own actions and those entrusted to your care. Find opportunities to improve oneself for the good of the group.</p><p></p><p><strong>Respect</strong></p><p>Rely upon the golden rule. How we consider others reflects upon each of us, both personally and as a professional organization.</p><p></p><p><strong>Selfless Service</strong></p><p>Put the welfare of the Church, Military order, and your subordinates before your own.</p><p>Selfless service leads to organizational teamwork and encompasses discipline, self-control and faith in the system.</p><p></p><p><strong>Honor</strong></p><p>Live up to all Church and Military Standards. It starts with being honest with one’s self and being truthful and sincere in all of our actions.</p><p></p><p><strong>Integrity</strong></p><p>Do what is right, legally and morally. Be willing to do what is right even when no one is looking. It is our "moral compass" an inner voice. Integrity means to firmly adhere to a code of moral and ethical principles. Every Paladin must possess high personal moral standards and be honest in word and deed.</p><p></p><p><strong>Personal Courage</strong></p><p>Oppose evil wherever and whenever you can. Our ability to face fear, danger, or adversity, both physical and moral courage. Physical courage is overcoming fears of bodily harm while performing your duty. Moral courage is overcoming fears of other than bodily harm while doing what is right even if unpopular.</p><p></p><p>There you have it, the Seven values of being a Paladin, hmmmmm, Me thinks the guy who came up with the Army values must have played Paladins in D&D. hopefully this will help guide your Paladins in a more paladin like direction.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Gunslinger658, post: 2763614, member: 22387"] Hi- After suffering through 8 hours of Army values classes I thought, wow, this might be perfect for a Paladin. So here they are with some minor tinkering: [B]Loyalty[/B] Bear true faith and allegiance to your church, your military order, and other Paladins. Be loyal to the nation and its heritage. [B]Duty[/B] Fulfill your obligations. Accept responsibility for your own actions and those entrusted to your care. Find opportunities to improve oneself for the good of the group. [B]Respect[/B] Rely upon the golden rule. How we consider others reflects upon each of us, both personally and as a professional organization. [B]Selfless Service[/B] Put the welfare of the Church, Military order, and your subordinates before your own. Selfless service leads to organizational teamwork and encompasses discipline, self-control and faith in the system. [B]Honor[/B] Live up to all Church and Military Standards. It starts with being honest with one’s self and being truthful and sincere in all of our actions. [B]Integrity[/B] Do what is right, legally and morally. Be willing to do what is right even when no one is looking. It is our "moral compass" an inner voice. Integrity means to firmly adhere to a code of moral and ethical principles. Every Paladin must possess high personal moral standards and be honest in word and deed. [B]Personal Courage[/B] Oppose evil wherever and whenever you can. Our ability to face fear, danger, or adversity, both physical and moral courage. Physical courage is overcoming fears of bodily harm while performing your duty. Moral courage is overcoming fears of other than bodily harm while doing what is right even if unpopular. There you have it, the Seven values of being a Paladin, hmmmmm, Me thinks the guy who came up with the Army values must have played Paladins in D&D. hopefully this will help guide your Paladins in a more paladin like direction. Scott [/QUOTE]
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