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Why aren't paladins liked?
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<blockquote data-quote="NeoDarke" data-source="post: 2336036" data-attributes="member: 33160"><p>I don't really see how having a Paladin and a Rogue in the same party harmful. To be hostest with you, as a Paladin i'd rather sneak through "who knows where" with the underhanded information (that the Rogue got BTW), then have to go through who knows how many guards who very well maybe good guys (But just happen to work for some evil SOB who your sneaking to or whatnot), because that's the only job they could get.</p><p> </p><p>For that matter, the Paladin's I come up with are very down to earth. They understand that the world isn't how it should be (I.E. how there faith says), and that there is alot of evil out there in the world, destroying all that matters the most to everyone. And most of them follow there own codes of honor more then the law of where ever there at. Because when you look at something and you know deep down that what it is, is worng. But the law of the land says otherwise. What are you going to do?</p><p> </p><p>I mean lets say your Paladin used to be a slave, and now here he is. A free man, and a Paladin of his order. And he goes into some land which just happens to has slaves, and that the law says it is not worng to own somebody. What would you do? I know what I would do. I'd do everything I could to free them. If that ment I'd nolonger be a LG Paladin, Then so be it.</p><p> </p><p>And here's a book I think some of you should look at. The book is called Paladins by Joel Rosenberg. I thought it was a great book, and you see the pain some of these men go through, for Church and King.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeoDarke, post: 2336036, member: 33160"] I don't really see how having a Paladin and a Rogue in the same party harmful. To be hostest with you, as a Paladin i'd rather sneak through "who knows where" with the underhanded information (that the Rogue got BTW), then have to go through who knows how many guards who very well maybe good guys (But just happen to work for some evil SOB who your sneaking to or whatnot), because that's the only job they could get. For that matter, the Paladin's I come up with are very down to earth. They understand that the world isn't how it should be (I.E. how there faith says), and that there is alot of evil out there in the world, destroying all that matters the most to everyone. And most of them follow there own codes of honor more then the law of where ever there at. Because when you look at something and you know deep down that what it is, is worng. But the law of the land says otherwise. What are you going to do? I mean lets say your Paladin used to be a slave, and now here he is. A free man, and a Paladin of his order. And he goes into some land which just happens to has slaves, and that the law says it is not worng to own somebody. What would you do? I know what I would do. I'd do everything I could to free them. If that ment I'd nolonger be a LG Paladin, Then so be it. And here's a book I think some of you should look at. The book is called Paladins by Joel Rosenberg. I thought it was a great book, and you see the pain some of these men go through, for Church and King. [/QUOTE]
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