Difference between revisions of "Paladin"
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+ | Paladins are valiant warriors who gain divine favor through the embodiment of a sacred oath to a god or gods. | ||
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+ | ===Paladins in Arthos=== | ||
+ | ==Practice== | ||
+ | To become a paladin, one must first gain prominence within some kind of religious institution. Paladins will often get their start working as a temple acolyte while undergoing martial training on the side. Once they are deemed ready to do so, the paladin will swear an oath either to a [[Religion|deity]] directly or through an important figure acting as a middleman, typically a monarch. From then on the paladin is expected to embody their oath, be it loyalty, strength of moral character, or unyielding bravery. As validation for their virtue and piety, paladins are bestowed divine magics from their god. | ||
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+ | ==Protectorates of the Faithful== | ||
+ | Many ordained paladins throughout Arthos are tasked at times in defensive roles. These paladins are trusted to watch over and, if necessary, fight for a [[places of worship|place of worship]] directly related to their [[religion]]. This place may be a church, a temple, a monastery, or even a [[druid|grove]]. In times of religious persecution, paladins are at their most needed. | ||
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+ | ==Vassals== | ||
+ | Any paladin swearing an oath to a king or queen may be expected to take up a military role in the form of a vassal. | ||
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+ | ==Adventurers== | ||
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==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
*[https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/paladin#content Roll20 Compendium] | *[https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/paladin#content Roll20 Compendium] | ||
*[https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/paladin/ D&D Beyond] | *[https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/paladin/ D&D Beyond] |
Revision as of 16:02, 27 April 2021
Paladins are valiant warriors who gain divine favor through the embodiment of a sacred oath to a god or gods.
Contents
Paladins in Arthos
Practice
To become a paladin, one must first gain prominence within some kind of religious institution. Paladins will often get their start working as a temple acolyte while undergoing martial training on the side. Once they are deemed ready to do so, the paladin will swear an oath either to a deity directly or through an important figure acting as a middleman, typically a monarch. From then on the paladin is expected to embody their oath, be it loyalty, strength of moral character, or unyielding bravery. As validation for their virtue and piety, paladins are bestowed divine magics from their god.
Protectorates of the Faithful
Many ordained paladins throughout Arthos are tasked at times in defensive roles. These paladins are trusted to watch over and, if necessary, fight for a place of worship directly related to their religion. This place may be a church, a temple, a monastery, or even a grove. In times of religious persecution, paladins are at their most needed.
Vassals
Any paladin swearing an oath to a king or queen may be expected to take up a military role in the form of a vassal.