Lies and Mercy - Paladin Questions
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 12:06 am
				
				I'm still a little unsure of using the Roleplaying Guides subsection of Tips & Tricks, particularly when I'm asking questions instead of offering guidance, but if this fits better in there could someone please move it for me?
I'm also a little unsure of writing this topic. I've been reading a lot of the past discussions about paladins in the last few hours, and boy do they get heated fast. I'm going to try and be as concise as I can in my questions, so hopefully that will make answering them quick and painless. I doubt that will happen, particularly since I'm not always great at explaining my thoughts, but it's the thought that counts, right?
So my first question is this; what is a lie? It's pretty well accepted that paladins don't lie, but what all does that cover? Deception is a pretty broad term covering everything from forcing a smile when you're sad to forging legal documents. Where is the line drawn when it comes to paladins?
As an example I'm working on a character that is not human, but might want to hide that fact from others. Considering that they are a paladin, just how far is acceptable when hiding this, if it's even acceptable at all? I assume wearing clothing and armor that covers up obvious, non-human features, even though it is in a direct attempt to mislead people, is fine? With how strict paladin RP is I don't want to make a bad assumption when making my first paladin.
Secondly what should one do if their chosen deity doesn't really describe how a paladin should treat the wicked? Some deities might push for legal justice, while others might support destroying evil instead of bringing it in for judgement. There are deities that clearly support one of these over the other, but not all. If there isn't a lot of information about what a deity would prefer is it up to the paladin to take a personal stance?
In this specific case I'm looking into Mystra. What I've read on her hasn't really described much when it comes to paladins, even though she does have a paladin order that she supports. With my current lack of knowledge on the subject I can kind of see her supporting either side of this issue, and so I really don't know how to proceed.
			I'm also a little unsure of writing this topic. I've been reading a lot of the past discussions about paladins in the last few hours, and boy do they get heated fast. I'm going to try and be as concise as I can in my questions, so hopefully that will make answering them quick and painless. I doubt that will happen, particularly since I'm not always great at explaining my thoughts, but it's the thought that counts, right?
So my first question is this; what is a lie? It's pretty well accepted that paladins don't lie, but what all does that cover? Deception is a pretty broad term covering everything from forcing a smile when you're sad to forging legal documents. Where is the line drawn when it comes to paladins?
As an example I'm working on a character that is not human, but might want to hide that fact from others. Considering that they are a paladin, just how far is acceptable when hiding this, if it's even acceptable at all? I assume wearing clothing and armor that covers up obvious, non-human features, even though it is in a direct attempt to mislead people, is fine? With how strict paladin RP is I don't want to make a bad assumption when making my first paladin.
Secondly what should one do if their chosen deity doesn't really describe how a paladin should treat the wicked? Some deities might push for legal justice, while others might support destroying evil instead of bringing it in for judgement. There are deities that clearly support one of these over the other, but not all. If there isn't a lot of information about what a deity would prefer is it up to the paladin to take a personal stance?
In this specific case I'm looking into Mystra. What I've read on her hasn't really described much when it comes to paladins, even though she does have a paladin order that she supports. With my current lack of knowledge on the subject I can kind of see her supporting either side of this issue, and so I really don't know how to proceed.


