Quote Originally Posted by Morithias View Post
Yet you claim that killing the lady running the bakery just because she happens to have bat wings instead of feathered wings is a GOOD act?

It's racism nothing more, nothing less.
It was an Orphanage <.<

but yes, The only time as a DM or Paladin, i would say it is fair to murder without thought a Fiend, is if there is no double standard.

Let me explain why: The Paladin in this case has the god of Status Quo, whose Tenants thus define that only those native to a plane are allowed to influence it, or else suffering and misery will spread. Thus, as a Paladin, you are morally obligated to prevent outsiders from spreading any doctrine, because their doctrine itself is liable to cause problems.

The reason this is so, is because the Objective forces of [Good], [Evil], [Law], and [Chaos] are not the subjective Alignments. the Objective forces of Good, Evil, and Law all want to Tyrannically take hold over the material planes, while Chaos wants to break down the order of the material plane, which would destroy everything.

Outsiders in PF are alot better defined because they are that, outsiders. Beings who can not comprehend a mortal perspective because they are neither mortal nor flawed. DnD outsiders are more interesting because they are mortal, and they are flawed.

The Subjective Alignments, which is what players are held to, are based upon the effects a person's actions have on a community. A paladin murdering a Tyrant who enslaves his people and works them to death is definitely doing a good deed. A paladin who kills Eludicia (Paladin) is doing significant evil.