Does the Iconic Antipaladin have a name?


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Mr. Evil Pants.

Silver Crusade

I actually think this dude might have a name.

I don't have the name in front of me right now but...

Uh, can any of you guys crack open the NPC Codex and look at the lowest level paladin?

...he's got the same grin, and the hair.

Silver Crusade

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Fluffy ^_^


anyone who faces Fluffy will die a most horrible painful death


Spook205 wrote:

I actually think this dude might have a name.

I don't have the name in front of me right now but...

Uh, can any of you guys crack open the NPC Codex and look at the lowest level paladin?

...he's got the same grin, and the hair.

You mean Tristram Reis, the "Callous Rake" human paladin of Iomedae (at 1st level, anyway)?

The unbelievably awesome NPC Codex that you should all buy immediately wrote:


CALLOUS RAKE
The callous rake is a young paladin exhibiting unpaladinlike behavior. If unchecked, these habits become the first step toward disgrace.
TRISTRAM REIS
Tall, lean, and exceedingly handsome, Tristram Reis is the vision of a true and noble paladin—until he opens his mouth. The son of a lesser noble, he has faith in the goddess of valor, but is a bit arrogant and enamored with his own status as a holy warrior.

Sadly, it doesn't seem that his picture is online.

Comparing to the antipaladin picture*, I can definitely see some similarities (though I don't see the hair on the anitpaladin; they do have similar-ish flying-behind-them-thingies, though).

* You know, for some reason, the google image search brings up my avatar there. Hey! I'm not an antipaladin! :)

EDIT:

Spook205 wrote:

I actually think this dude might have a name.

I don't have the name in front of me right now but...

Uh, can any of you guys crack open the NPC Codex and look at the lowest level paladin?

...he's got the same grin, and the hair.

You mean Tristram Reis, the "Callous Rake" human paladin of Iomedae (at 1st level, anyway)?

The unbelievably awesome NPC Codex that you should all buy immediately wrote:


CALLOUS RAKE
The callous rake is a young paladin exhibiting unpaladinlike behavior. If unchecked, these habits become the first step toward disgrace.
TRISTRAM REIS
Tall, lean, and exceedingly handsome, Tristram Reis is the vision of a true and noble paladin—until he opens his mouth. The son of a lesser noble, he has faith in the goddess of valor, but is a bit arrogant and enamored with his own status as a holy warrior.

Sadly, it doesn't seem that his picture is online.

Comparing to the antipaladin picture*, I can definitely see some similarities (though I don't see the hair on the anitpaladin; they do have similar-ish flying-behind-them-thingies, though).

* You know, for some reason, the google image search brings up my avatar there. Hey! I'm not an antipaladin! :)

EDIT: (Be careful, as some of the images, even on the Safe Search option I've got selected, might not be considered "Safe For Work", I just noticed after reviewing it.)

Silver Crusade

Yeah thats the dude. I do wish I could find the callous rake's picture.

And by hair, they both have pale sea-green hair.

Thats kinda distinct to me.

Grand Lodge

Yeah.

Kyros Deun :)


Robert Murdoch, no one is more evil.


Cornelius...not sure about a surname but Cornelius just sounds like a deliciously evil name.


Luthar the Blasphemer

President, Jon Brazer Enterprises

Mystic_Snowfang wrote:

Fluffy ^_^

I second Fluffy. All in favor?


And with all due apologies to Simon Green and his Nightside novels, I humbly submit:

Lord James the Bastard, a.k.a. Jackie Blade, a.k.a. Oh #%@$, it's him. RUN!!!

(Fans of the Nightside will get where the phrasing came from.)


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Betty.

Shadow Lodge

It's no longer Master Pain?


Master Bait?


Scott Farkus. "He had yellow eyes! Yellow eyes!"


Crushmetal Angerbad, Esq. III


Skull wrote:
Betty.

"My name... Is Betty. NO LAUGHING."

Would he wield a spiked chain with a hand on the end? He would also need monk levels, if you are referencing what I think you are.

Grand Lodge

Not everyone is an iconic just because they have an illustration.

Liberty's Edge

John

Steve

Joe

Azagoth the Defiler.


Blast Hardcheese.

Grand Lodge

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_Cobalt_ wrote:
Skull wrote:
Betty.

"My name... Is Betty. NO LAUGHING."

Would he wield a spiked chain with a hand on the end? He would also need monk levels, if you are referencing what I think you are.

They hurt like crap man!

Silver Crusade

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TriOmegaZero wrote:
_Cobalt_ wrote:
Skull wrote:
Betty.

"My name... Is Betty. NO LAUGHING."

Would he wield a spiked chain with a hand on the end? He would also need monk levels, if you are referencing what I think you are.

They hurt like crap man!

Don't forget to give him a caster level that'll give him prestidigitation. He IS a great magician after all.


Mikaze wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
_Cobalt_ wrote:
Skull wrote:
Betty.

"My name... Is Betty. NO LAUGHING."

Would he wield a spiked chain with a hand on the end? He would also need monk levels, if you are referencing what I think you are.

They hurt like crap man!
Don't forget to give him a caster level that'll give him prestidigitation. He IS a great magician after all.

YOUR CLOTHES ARE RED!


For me the iconic anti-Paladin is a literary figure. Michael Moorcock's Prince Gaynor the Damned. Champion of Law, fell, possibly due to love, became damned to fight for Chaos throughout eternity. This isn't an image I would associate with Gaynor or his world weary ironic sense of evil, but the epithet "the Damned" would be appropriate... name... anything with a "G". Gerald, Gerraint, Greylan, etc. To get back to the theme of the thread. Gary. Or Dave. Or Phil. They all had evil senses of humor...


Demian.

Grand Lodge

Frank

Dark Archive

Lordi

Liberty's Edge

Happy

Sczarni

Custom Jerry


Cheapy wrote:
He does not. I believe it was either Sean or James that said that wasn't even th iconic antipaladin. There isn't one, and that's just a picture.

HAHAHAH LOL

Dude, let me tell you something that maybe you dont know:
(the game is filled with and all the iconics are just a picture/draw or something alike)

Ser Renfield Faravan Fits to me
Also, he grows up in Canterwall, in a town called Ravengro. He has a sister there...


He's Bob. He comes from a long line of Bobs.

Dark Archive

nope


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Sarp Sunar wrote:
nope

It all makes sense now.

The iconic Anti-Paladin is the Engineer, also known as Dell Conagher.

Everyone go home, this man has blown the mystery wide open with his wisdom.

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Archaon the Destroyer of Worlds ... no, wait ... Horus, Master of Heresy ... oh, snap ... Angron, the Red Angel ... curse you, Games Workshop.

Sovereign Court

Joey Jo-Jo Jabadu Jr.


Hrokar the twistedly vile, murderer of babies, mutilator of virgins, desicrator of Iomedaean temples, and countless of other titles .

wanted for the following crimes:

child abduction
child killing
urinating with in the holy water while in a Iomedaen temple in Absalom
wanton destruction
sacrificing married couples to various demons and devils
butchering of virgins and selling human meat to local butcheries
grave robbing
theft of Cheliaxian gems
arson
cannibalism
and the list goes on.

should you see this individual turn and run, he will kill you and he will eat you.

thisd is who the anti paladin icon should be


Alistair Grimwald

Liberty's Edge

What's his face


Selling dope to school kids dressed as a nun!

The Exchange

That's a pretty specialized kind of dope-peddler. (Rimshot.)

As for the anti-paladin, his name is Snugglefuzz Peachblossom... which is also the answer to "what could possibly fill somebody so full of rage that becoming an anti-paladin seemed like a good idea?"


Cookiecrusher McSoggycake


Bosjac (yes it's an anagram)

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Adventure, Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

Please, the Antipaladin Iconic? Everyone knows its Annie. Duh.


Friendship Is Magic.

Friendy, as he's called, loathes ponies for some inexplicable reason. It's why he's never seen riding one.

Truly evil.


its Lord Achmed of the Dead
see him in action

yes Silence I keel you


_Cobalt_ wrote:
Mikaze wrote:
TriOmegaZero wrote:
_Cobalt_ wrote:
Skull wrote:
Betty.

"My name... Is Betty. NO LAUGHING."

Would he wield a spiked chain with a hand on the end? He would also need monk levels, if you are referencing what I think you are.

They hurt like crap man!
Don't forget to give him a caster level that'll give him prestidigitation. He IS a great magician after all.
YOUR CLOTHES ARE RED!

Glad people got that reference ;)


I'd just call him Prince Joffrey. That way people would hate him to start off.

Liberty's Edge

Uncle!!!


Whoever said Brutus earlier, I like that one.

So I'd put Brutus at number one.

The runners up (in no particular order) would be:

Lucian
Tarquin
Prexus
Garnath
Gregar

A list of titles:

"He Who Brings the Darkness"
"The Defiler"
"The Fallen"
"The Destroyer"

In my mind, he's something like: "Sir Brutus the Defiler, Bringer of Darkness and Dispenser of Dread, Corrupter of Souls and Purveyor of Damnation!"

And when he gets powerful enough, I definitely imagine him living in a castle made entirely of bone, bathing daily in the blood of slain peasants (or, if possible, adventurers), and leading armies of demons/undead.

Which raises another question, perhaps a little off topic. Do you imagine him leading hosts of demons or leading hosts of undead?

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