| Antitheas |
Hello
I will start right away, I'm 2pal/10cleric, my god is "N / G" and saves the world but I have some time to ally with evil creatures. My patron is the god of travel, and somehow it does not bother him but it breaks the code of the paladin. I asked. Can I cast a spell Atonement. On me?
Thanks for your reply
| Harley Quinn X |
Hi Antitheas.
So, from the Paladin class, there is the following quote, emphasis mine.
Associates: While she may adventure with good or neutral allies, a paladin avoids working with evil characters or with anyone who consistently offends her moral code. Under exceptional circumstances, a paladin can ally with evil associates, but only to defeat what she believes to be a greater evil. A paladin should seek an atonement spell periodically during such an unusual alliance, and should end the alliance immediately should she feel it is doing more harm than good. A paladin may accept only henchmen, followers, or cohorts who are lawful good.
So, your god may not like that you are allying with evil people, but if it is for a very good reason, then they may let you keep your powers. Casting Atonement from time to time would help you stay in your god's favor. Even some of the good gods in Pathfinder have had to ally themselves with evil gods in order to defeat greater threats. As an example, Sarenrae (NG) had to ally herself with Asmodeus (LE) to seal away Rovagug (CE).