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(Yet another) Paladin behaviour question
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<blockquote data-quote="Westwind" data-source="post: 305072" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>The Paladin never directly lied, although he was clearly not forthcoming with all information. Having played a lot of Vampire, we've all gotten good at being evasive when we get dominated. He never actually stated "I am here to hire you for a campaign." Setting up a tent in the city pretty much tells people that be defualt, there's really no other reason to visit (well, if you like bad brothels). The rest of the players were all listening intently as the DM ran through various encounters--some, I suspect, hoping for a slip <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>Burial rights in his church aren't too clearly defined. They give "proper" burials to those who deserve it (in their eyes) but don't seem terribly concerned with those they deem guilty, aside from the obvious health risks towns run by not burying their dead criminals.</p><p></p><p>I would have to ask the player or the DM, but I imagine if the bandits had gone to trial they would have faced a death sentance (assuming we got the right ones to trial). My impression is that their legal code is more based on the Code Napolean than American/British law--that is, your lawyer is more there to find out what happened, not to get you off (all the more reason not to get arrested during Mardi Gras!)</p><p></p><p>And I think the deadbeat dad sting was in Boston, or at least I am sure the tactic was used here (there) once, I remember seeing it on the news, although I think they dressed it up as "job training" and busted them all at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westwind, post: 305072, member: 3241"] The Paladin never directly lied, although he was clearly not forthcoming with all information. Having played a lot of Vampire, we've all gotten good at being evasive when we get dominated. He never actually stated "I am here to hire you for a campaign." Setting up a tent in the city pretty much tells people that be defualt, there's really no other reason to visit (well, if you like bad brothels). The rest of the players were all listening intently as the DM ran through various encounters--some, I suspect, hoping for a slip ;) Burial rights in his church aren't too clearly defined. They give "proper" burials to those who deserve it (in their eyes) but don't seem terribly concerned with those they deem guilty, aside from the obvious health risks towns run by not burying their dead criminals. I would have to ask the player or the DM, but I imagine if the bandits had gone to trial they would have faced a death sentance (assuming we got the right ones to trial). My impression is that their legal code is more based on the Code Napolean than American/British law--that is, your lawyer is more there to find out what happened, not to get you off (all the more reason not to get arrested during Mardi Gras!) And I think the deadbeat dad sting was in Boston, or at least I am sure the tactic was used here (there) once, I remember seeing it on the news, although I think they dressed it up as "job training" and busted them all at once. [/QUOTE]
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