![]() ![]() Join me, friends, as we enter the world of religious warfare with the champion. Not just paladins serving as the pinnacle of Lawful Good, but a champion of each alignment (although we only have the Good ones right now, and I’m skeptical of a TN option). The conflict was resolved with a compromise, and that compromise was champion. ![]() Then 5e nixed even that, and the question came during the Pathfinder Playtest: do we do the same? Civil war broke out brother against brother, friend against friend. Time and progress marches on, though, and over the years and editions the restrictions were relaxed until only one remained in 3.X: Lawful Good. The paladin has a long and weird history, going back to its original inception in early D&D as a human only class that forbade multiclassing in or out and required a very specific flavor. ![]()
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