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I recently installed the Oversight mod (especially for the alignment/class fixes), and noticed the Holy Liberator kit was added for Paladins. For those of you who do not know what a Holy Liberator is, it is a holy warrior that is all about freedom from tyranny and oppression. He is as strongly Chaotic Good as the regular paladin is strongly Lawful Good. Thus, he would very much be against the system (especially the farther from good that it varied), and would be a champion of the downtrodden.
Of course, whenever something new enters my game, the big tinkerer inside of me comes out. I was wondering what everyone thought about the roleplaying aspect of such a character, who is so strong in his beliefs like the paladin, but can steal from bad guys, break the rules, etc. I have some general ideas: </font>
Thanks in advance for any responses! |
This sounds like a great RP adventure. Nice creative thinking Nerull!
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I know Selune is CG, but don't know if there's a temple for her. Ilmater too, I think (temple is in slums, above the Copper Coronet)
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Well, a chaotic character in general is a very much out of control righteous avenger.
Like Paul Kersey (Death Wish) or "Dirty Harry" he DOES care for the law but only if it suits his beliefs. I wouldn't reject holy weapons and churches so much. After all these avenger-types tend to think that they are godsend (Boondock Saints anyone?) and I wouldn't refuse the stronghold but rather feel free to screw up the missions if they do not suit your alignment (if somebody insults you for example). Overall I like your "Robin Hood" approach to the character however. Kick those nobles' posteriors! |
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SPOILERS > > > > > > > For example, he would do the Unseeing Eye for the Temple of Helm for a reward, but why would he ever help them make a statue for their god? Now, the holy weapons might not be a bad idea. However, they still are associated with the lawful brand of good, and thus would probably be avoided. There are some nice good-only weapons that come later that he would gladly use (especially in ToB). [ 06-24-2003, 08:42 PM: Message edited by: Nerull ] |
My point was that although he isn't lawful he would consider himself to be.
"I am the law" is his motto so that wouldn't stop him from using lawful weaponry. I also think that he might do some quests for the order which he believes to be some sissy lawkeepers while he is the actual hero to SPOILER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - slay the Ettins or the Baron in the stronghold quest BUT not the one to watch over a spoiled child of course thus breaking up this mission (however) |
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However, a Holy Liberator (especially if you read the PnP version) is very consciously Chaotic. He actually goes out of his way to snub the lawful types. Note, LG would mainly be the butt of jokes and pranks, as he still respects the fact that they are good. However, he also would not go out of his way to deal with them, avoiding it whenever possible. LN (like the Temple of Helm) is completely avoided if possible; they are all about rules and nothing else, and that would turn him off completely. LE is the antithesis of everything he believes in (the oppressive authority in action). That's why I stated he would have nothing to do with Aerie, Keldorn, Mazzy, and Anomen; they are all lawful. Aerie he might, simply because she acts more neutral good than lawful good much of the time. However, the other three "sticks in the mud" would only be added if they had dialog options to make them look foolish (i.e. embarass the hell out of them, and possibly try to get them to loosen up). |
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Ilmater is a LG diety, otherwise I would be more in line with him. So, you reject him because of his alignment? As Minsc is fond of saying, "Swords, not words!" Myself, I'd judge them by action. I don't know the agenda of Illmater's priests, but from the little the Illmaterites do in-game, they seem to help the downtrodden quite a deal more than other priests. Further, Illmater has small, quaint temples in the neediest part of town (Slums). If anything, Lathander's temple has more than enough wealth. (Just look at that ostentatious thing!) And, worse yet, it's in a rich part of town (clean, too) which I dare say is inaccessible to the truly downtrodden. As for other temples: There's a Temple of Oghma in the Docks District. IIRC, Oghma's Good, but I don't recall his ethics. His followers don't seem the "help the downtrodden" type, though. Pickpocket all evil characters (and ALL nobles) for everything they are worth. Donating the gold to a temple afterward would seem very "Robin Hood," if you trust them to put the gold to good use. -Lem |
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Oghma is one of the ones I missed. He is the True Neutral diety of knowledge and learning. |
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