11-20-2002, 08:10 AM
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Harper 
Join Date: October 2, 2001
Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
Age: 43
Posts: 4,774
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Quote:
Originally posted by LennonCook:
quote: Originally posted by 9_1_6:
wot u mean that lose their good powers???
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Healing. Inquisitors don`t have Healing.
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The paladin is considered the holy of holies - but he works not for a god, more for society in general. He does what he feels is best overall for society to function properly and keep as many people as possible happy.
But, I personally think a Paladin should be limited to *Neutral* Good. A Paladin does what he feels is best for society as a whole, whereas a Lawful Good person would simply uphold every law. A Paladin should have no bias toward law or chaos, but should work for society.
Laws don`t matter to a Paladin. He doesn`t do his utmost to uphold them, but by the same token he doesn`t go around breaking them for that very sake. If it is forbidden to dance with a Widow, but she is depressed in a corner, the Paladin will dance with her to make her happy. He believes that some laws, but not all, have a purpose; so, he acts as such.
Basically, I agree with the Quest for Glory series of games. [img]smile.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]Paladins follow the laws of their order, strictly. If the paladin was forbidden to dance by his order, he woudnt do it. He is lawful, he just dosent necaserily follow the same laws as the general society hes in.
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