4) The Cynic
This paladin is a grizzled old vet who while he keeps to his code no matter what, he has seen too much of the world to not have a cynical/pessimistic opinion of it. He will gripe about authority figures and politicians when they're not in earshot but will be perfectly polite when around them. He will do all the usual paladin stuff but always with some tired grumbling on the side and a notable lack of surprise when villains pull their tricks on him. He will make the effort, but he won't be shocked when it fails.

5) The Bookish Newbie
This paladin just got out of training and is wearing glasses. She wants to do her best to live up to the paladin ideal but is clearly green and unsure of herself. She has a shy, timid personality but also trying to live up to an ideal in an attempt to become more than that, seeing paladinhood as a form of righteous strength she needs to attain and is eager to prove herself. Knows a lot of facts and trivia.

6) The Foreigner
This paladin is from a far off land, with strange customs and a strange accent. For whatever reason they were inspired by the paladin ideal when they came here and learned all that they could. Now they are a paladin and offer a weird blend of paladin morality and cultural beliefs from their distant homeland, with sometimes odd interpretations of the paladin code.

7) The Journalist
Thoughtful, introspective type. Writes a lot of his experiences down and thinks carefully on how to apply his code. Constantly seen with a quill and book even when fighting evil. Has a witty sense of humor and sometimes writes satirical stories about misinterpretations of the paladin code and believes that a paladin should be able to laugh at themselves now and again to keep themselves humble.