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<blockquote data-quote="Evilhalfling" data-source="post: 4014111" data-attributes="member: 16991"><p>My best anti-paladin fight was not exactly in game.... </p><p></p><p>Ben the Goodhearted.</p><p>A paladin with a 7-8 int who always thought he was right. He would never admit he was wrong nor change his view on any issue. </p><p></p><p>Played by a friend with a law degree, he got into constant alignment arguments with another player, who was also fond of LG characters. The fighting was partially due to out of game stress (as they were roommates.) The game ended, people moved away, but the world continued. </p><p></p><p>With a compleatly new group of players Ben was an NPC. Off stage he became a deathknight for what he thought were very good reasons. Something about his honor giving him no choice but to offer full his allegence to the powers of darkness. During the fight he continued to insist that he was right, had stayed true to his principles and beliefs.</p><p>Okay so it was a bit of revenge fantasy - </p><p></p><p>The fight itself took place in a tower with four levels connected by 2 staircases and a lift. It was running battle with the deathknight, vampires, vampire spawn, a 14yr old dread necromancer, and a mummy lord (DN's former stepdad). The deathknight got nearly trapped by a wall of stone, and despite having a staircase handy he decided to batter through the wall. He even got a bit of a monolog about <u>his</u> way being the only way for an honorable warrior to act. Although he gave a good account of himself before the wall, by the time he got through, the rest of the battle was over and he was slain quickly. </p><p> </p><p>The teenaged dread Necro was great as well, ranting of his matchless "Horrible Undead Powers!" while standing behind minions and trying to figure out who had lost thier deathward. (btw Dread Necros are nearly helpess in the face of deathwards.) </p><p></p><p>It was supposed to be a horror game for halloween, it was actually a faced-paced comedy goldmine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evilhalfling, post: 4014111, member: 16991"] My best anti-paladin fight was not exactly in game.... Ben the Goodhearted. A paladin with a 7-8 int who always thought he was right. He would never admit he was wrong nor change his view on any issue. Played by a friend with a law degree, he got into constant alignment arguments with another player, who was also fond of LG characters. The fighting was partially due to out of game stress (as they were roommates.) The game ended, people moved away, but the world continued. With a compleatly new group of players Ben was an NPC. Off stage he became a deathknight for what he thought were very good reasons. Something about his honor giving him no choice but to offer full his allegence to the powers of darkness. During the fight he continued to insist that he was right, had stayed true to his principles and beliefs. Okay so it was a bit of revenge fantasy - The fight itself took place in a tower with four levels connected by 2 staircases and a lift. It was running battle with the deathknight, vampires, vampire spawn, a 14yr old dread necromancer, and a mummy lord (DN's former stepdad). The deathknight got nearly trapped by a wall of stone, and despite having a staircase handy he decided to batter through the wall. He even got a bit of a monolog about [U]his[/U] way being the only way for an honorable warrior to act. Although he gave a good account of himself before the wall, by the time he got through, the rest of the battle was over and he was slain quickly. The teenaged dread Necro was great as well, ranting of his matchless "Horrible Undead Powers!" while standing behind minions and trying to figure out who had lost thier deathward. (btw Dread Necros are nearly helpess in the face of deathwards.) It was supposed to be a horror game for halloween, it was actually a faced-paced comedy goldmine. [/QUOTE]
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