If you have clarification questions about any aspect of the basic Paladin Code enforced quoted above, please PM the DM Team with your questions. The DM Team has posted some clarification notes below as well for public viewing.Code of Conduct: A paladin must be of lawful good alignment and loses all class abilities if she ever willingly commits an evil act. Additionally, a paladin’s code requires that she respect legitimate authority, act with honor (not lying, not cheating, not using poison, and so forth), help those in need (provided they do not use the help for evil or chaotic ends), and punish those who harm or threaten innocents.
Associates: While she may adventure with characters of any good or neutral alignment, a paladin will never knowingly associate with evil characters, nor will she continue an association with someone who consistently offends her moral code. A paladin may accept only henchmen, followers, or cohorts who are lawful good.
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This PHB Paladin Code (+ Dogma) is the basic Paladin Code that the DM Team enforces.
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The DM Team also enforces Paladin Code > Dogma in conflicts between the two and Good > Illilegimate Lawful Authority (an evil authority or evil act of authority even if it is from the Paladin's own church, patron fealty to, or dogma) in conflicts between the two that a paladin may encounter in RP.
The DM Team also recommends reading the simple definitions of alignments in the first post of this linked thread:
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Posting this DM Response here at player request. Feel free to add/discuss/ask things for player input.
Note that historically Paladin threads have got heated. Fair warning, I will lock this and/or remove the thread if it does! But otherwise there should be no harm in a place to discuss hints and tips for playing paladins.
((EDITED by HDMs February 2017.))DM Golem wrote:Interesting questions! My take:
They are not cast spontaneously like favoured souls cast their spells. Their spellbook is similar to clerics (and in fact has less spontaneity). So my feeling is yes, they are a result of preparation, training, and following ritual.krimsondaddy wrote:Do Paladin's have to be trained in spell use/prayers?
Oaths of service were a core part of second edition baseline paladin lore. While that text would be considered only flavour on our server it might be considered lorewise usual that a paladin will serve a government, a church directly, or most commonly an order: most of which serve a church.krimsondaddy wrote:Do they have to belong to an order or church?
I say usual as lone-wolf paladins exist (and in some faiths are the norm, for example Hoarite paladins, who would likely struggle to exist in the main church hierarchy) and there is no barrier to playing a PC who is one of those.
Likely there has to be some mentoring from someone somewhere, though, due to the spellcasting issue above.
Paladins are people who have felt a "call" from their god. But, not all people answer the call. So its both; you have to be called, but then you have to answer.krimsondaddy wrote:Is it possible to become a Paladin by dieties choice (ie: kind of like a favored doul) or is it only with choosing that path on your own solely ( kind of more like a monk)?