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==Notable Paladins== | ==Notable Paladins== | ||
* [[Sir Nigel IronFaith]] | * [[Sir Nigel IronFaith]] | ||
* [[Wounded Bear]], of the Green Rock Riders, Field Marshal in [[Maxaen]] | |||
* [[StoneFist]] | * [[StoneFist]] | ||
* Argus SunSpot of the [[Company of the Lamp]] | * Argus SunSpot of the [[Company of the Lamp]] | ||
Revision as of 12:11, 9 September 2009
Class Notes
This character class is available with the following notes:
- Paladins are the holy warriors of the gods. They are available in one of four alignment variants: Paladin of Honor (LG), Freedom (CG), Slaughter (CE) and Tyranny (LE).
- Paladins of Honor are the standard Player's Handbook Paladin. The remaining variants come from Unearthed Arcana and are reproduced online.
- The following gods may have paladins:
- ORB: Paladins of Honor, who are usually members of the Order of the Sword of Malicean.
- Nevari: Paladins of Honor, who are Guardians of the Sacred Hearth.
- Mehana: Paladins of Freedom, who are usually Wardens of the Tower.
- Crustan: Paladins of Freedom, who have no organization.
- Phealas: Paladins of Honor, who have no organization. By DM permission only.
- A paladin who ceases to be follow his alignment, who willfully commits an act contrary to their alignment, or who grossly violates their code of conduct, loses all abilities and spells, including the paladin's mount. It may be possible for them to atone for their crimes and regain the abilities, as determined by their superiors.
- Note that the process of atoning is often fatal, as it usually involves dangerous and solo quests. Additionally, a penitent who dies in the process of atoning is considered dishonored, as it is obvious that they did not have the holy strength to complete his mission, and their name is permanently struck from the roster of their order.
- A paladin who multiclasses into a non-paladin class retains all abilities and their mount, but can no longer progress in paladin levels.
- Like Monks, Paladins may take levels of the Cleric class without penalty, as long as their paladin level is always at least one higher than their cleric level.
- The mechanics for the class power Turn Undead have been significantly revised; please see the appropriate page for more details.
Notable Paladins
- Sir Nigel IronFaith
- Wounded Bear, of the Green Rock Riders, Field Marshal in Maxaen
- StoneFist
- Argus SunSpot of the Company of the Lamp
- Carline Bright-Eyes
- Malicean
- Yanseldra
- Valanthe Amakiir