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Yes, I'm aware that I'm skipping in a potential minefield here, but...this seems a good AP for it!
I'm gonna start playing HV with a small group, and I got to thinking. We may be evil, but who's to say we can't drag others down with us? Yes, that's right folks: I want to make a paladin not only fall, but become an antipaladin (Tyrant or otherwise).
My GM said he'd be open to the idea, so I'd like to get some tips. Without citing specific paladins, how woukd you go about corrupting the incorruptible?

Insane KillMaster |
Yes, I'm aware that I'm skipping in a potential minefield here, but...this seems a good AP for it!
I'm gonna start playing HV with a small group, and I got to thinking. We may be evil, but who's to say we can't drag others down with us? Yes, that's right folks: I want to make a paladin not only fall, but become an antipaladin (Tyrant or otherwise).
My GM said he'd be open to the idea, so I'd like to get some tips. Without citing specific paladins, how woukd you go about corrupting the incorruptible?
First thing first, is said Paladin a PC or an NPC?

Kaladin_Stormblessed |

Well, thinking of what would make various paladin or paladin-esque PCs of mine fall in similar situations... I'd say your best chance is to provoke them to inappropriate levels of vengeance. Tie them up "badly" one day, then get an expendable minion to torture a small child in front of them, or something like that. If that's not enough for them to do something really bad, make them think it is. Guilt them for not saving the child, or for whatever they did to the minion. Try to make them think they've gone too far to be redeemed now, may as well go a little farther now to hurt you. Then just leave them captive to stew in their hatred for a while. :D
(But yeah, what InsaneKillMaster said. Trying to make your buddies fall isn't cool. Unless they agree to it OOC. Then have a blast. Although anyone playing a paladin in Hell's Vengeance is probably asking for it, tbh.)