Crash, the Paladin's page

2 posts. Organized Play character for Dojohouty.


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LOL ... ban Palys for being obnoxious pests! +1

I question alignments in total.

Choatic means do anything at anytime?

True Neutral means balance, so what do you do after you've just saved the ophanage from burning to the ground (a good act)? You balance it with an evil act? If you don't does your alignment change?

Lawful Neutral means upholding the law both good and evil laws.

People have to play and work together. Alignments seem to codify some rules for people to get along with.

Without these rules PFS wouldn't appeal to the broadest base of gamers, which is a very realistic goal. Think about gaining new players. How many would come back after going home and telling their Moms "It was really FUN! I got to play an evil fighter, smashing people with my hammer while they slept! Good night Mom."

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My Paladin, Crash, is Lawful Good, from Chelix and considered to be the family's "White Sheep".

I make sure everyone at the table knows I am playing a 2nd level Fighter, but introduce Crash as "Crash, Paladin of the Silver Crusade" all the while looking into some shiny object near by and brushing his hair.

When undead attack, he casts then fights. After fights he casts heal then uses his heal skill to comfort them while his "spell" takes effect.

He once fell in combat, after taking a lot of damage. He cried out "Quick I need a heal potion and a hair brush!"

The trainers in the Silver Crusade, knows he's a good fighter and focus their training on those skills. His paladin skills don't come so easy for him so they don't spend any time training him in those.

So his paladin skills are what he thinks a Paladin should be ... good looking, upholding the law, and a hero to the people .