Haha! Fantastic story there Jorath. I must say though, you really did walk into that one yourself by your roleplaying choices with Anomen. I just love it when NPCs show some depth in this game. [img]smile.gif[/img]
It may help to remember that Paladins are indeed often honour boundly prone to such outbursts of self-righteousness. I know I expected it when I took him on.
Case in point - in my own recent game, Keldorn's threats to spit Viconia on his sword lead to him having a rather short stay. We did the Unseeing Eye, reconciled his family situation, (bah! officious patriarch!) then I kindly retired him, not really appreciating his kind of prejudice, considering Viconia had not committed any evil acts whilst he had been in the party.
Have a read of the most recent "Paladins" thread for some more meandering thoughts about Keldorn. Six made the slightly embellished sounding observation that Keldorn is in fact 'racist'.
I've not really found quite enough evidence at least from the 'superior' sense of the word to really accept this as being the case, but that could be just my interpretation of 'racism'. There's even inconclusive threads at the Pocketplane forums some pages long which attempt to understand the basis and formation for his prejudice - the most simple of which seems to just fall back to his alignment and the generalisation that 'all drow are evil' and that he has a moral duty to destroy it where possible. If anyone knows more other than the obvious, please elaborate. [img]smile.gif[/img]
On a slightly different note - I might just have to try out Annoyman for once just so I can lure him into these dark sounding acts of vengeance. It'd be swell to see that pompous git come down off his perch.
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Ahh the hilarity continues, you and Keldorn and I...self-righteous bastards everywhere, rejoice!...Thanks for that link, Andraste - I hadn't seen it before! Brilliant work! Had me guffawing away, to be sure. (It must be read for Boo's line alone.)
[ 08-17-2006, 04:14 PM: Message edited by: CerebroDragon ]