Re: Lessons for paladins [rules discussion disguised as prose]
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Originally Posted by
Elliot Kane
Technically, you are correct that according to the official rules a cleric or paladin can have no religion and be utterly secular. In practise, I really can't see many GMs allowing it.
well you must have some mighty stiff DM's.
the PHB states a paladin does not have to specificly worship a deity, many bits of the "fluff" leads one to believe they would. "Divine power protects the paladin and gives her special powers." divine usualy refers to a deity(http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/divine). but others seem to oppose this. "All paladins, regardless of background, recognize in each other an eternal bond that transcends culture, race, and even religion.
in closing. most of the gamers i know, and that is quite a bit, see most paladins as church members, but it realy depends totaly on the setting(therefore DM).
Re: Lessons for paladins [rules discussion disguised as prose]
It's been very interesting, but I don't think anyone is about to be convinced of the other side's view - and I'm honestly out of anything new to add :)
I think we're just going to have to agree to disagree on the absurdity or otherwise of 'ungodly clergy'.
Thanks everyone - it's been an enjoyable discussion :)
Re: Lessons for paladins [rules discussion disguised as prose]
Fair enough. I enjoyed it too.
Re: Lessons for paladins [rules discussion disguised as prose]
I enjoyed it as well. my next character will be called Delasp in tribute. may his blades taste the blood of 1000 orcs! Glory to Syreth!