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'''Eluna:''' Paladins of Eluna rarely gain full levels of paladins throughout their career and many times turn their attention to the development of arcane might or the gift of foresight. They often hunt down instances of evil magic and black spells, which bring harm to the world, and so have little to no problems working with magicians and other goodly aligned arcane spell users. Paladins of Eluna often become clerics or members of the Order of the Silver Crescent. Some even gain sorcery talents. |
'''Eluna:''' Paladins of Eluna rarely gain full levels of paladins throughout their career and many times turn their attention to the development of arcane might or the gift of foresight. They often hunt down instances of evil magic and black spells, which bring harm to the world, and so have little to no problems working with magicians and other goodly aligned arcane spell users. Paladins of Eluna often become clerics or members of the Order of the Silver Crescent. Some even gain sorcery talents. |
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− | '''Navos:''' Paladins of Navos are often very somber, meditative but wise and knowledgeable knights. They are often called into service to defend ancient sites and locations and to protect scholars and travelers on their journeys to document the histories and mysteries of the world. They are rare but those who exist tend to be well learned and worldly in the matters of various nations. Paladins of Navos may freely multiclass as monks and often pursue both paths on the road to wisdom and enlightenment. |
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Revision as of 06:08, 20 March 2011
Similar to the cleric, Paladins have many options due to the religious theme of The Emblem of Ea. Unlike Clerics who are the knights of their churches, Paladins are held to an even higher standard then as they are seen as the epitome of good and undertake missions in the name of the divine and the ideological power represented therein. Paladins are not simply Lawful Good fighters but are those called to rise above the corruption evident in society and even within their own orders and to take stands when no one else will.
On the Emblem of Ea, all Paladins must have a patron deity although not all Paladins may be beholden to a specific church organization. Due to their lawful nature, most Paladins find it beneficial to work together and form Paladin orders but there have been cases of a few who choose to work alone and to honor their deities requests in a more personal matter. Any Lawful Good, Neutral Good and Lawful Neutral deity can support a Paladin. For Lawful Neutral deities this means that they may also have Lawful Evil members of their churches since the alignment step rule is in effect. To a Paladin character this simply means that their church has elements of corruption in it that must be weeded out and destroyed. No matter what, a Paladin represents the most lawful and good aspects of whatever deity they serve.
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Paladin Orders
Daeus: Paladins of Daeus are among the best loved heroes on Aeryth. They are often loosely organized into an organization known as The Templars of the Holy Sword, which also includes good fighters and serves as one of the arms of the military forces of the church. These Paladins tend to be more conservative then their clerical counterparts.
Althea: Paladins of Althea are often compassionate healers and protectors of the weak. They guard the weak and use their healing abilities on others in need. A Paladin of Althea may stop and allow a crime to go unpunished and an evil person to escape in order to heal someone who has been wounded and is in need.
Reos: Reos has few paladins but those who exist are pretty much exclusively dwarven. These paladins are normally considered champions of dwarven kind, blending together all of the virtues of the dwarven race into their ultimate warriors.
Eluna: Paladins of Eluna rarely gain full levels of paladins throughout their career and many times turn their attention to the development of arcane might or the gift of foresight. They often hunt down instances of evil magic and black spells, which bring harm to the world, and so have little to no problems working with magicians and other goodly aligned arcane spell users. Paladins of Eluna often become clerics or members of the Order of the Silver Crescent. Some even gain sorcery talents.
Vardama: Paladins of Vardama are almost exclusively concerned with the hunting, slaying and destroying of evil Necromancers and killing of undead. Most of the time they remain Paladins for their entire career but a few may take on the talents of hunters or rangers. In general, Vardama's paladins are extremely rare.