Lawful means following a code which itself could even be Vengeance, not mindlessly following all laws even if the laws are evil. So tired of this braindead take on what lawful represents.Nah, the Paladin might have broken oath if she had taken Justice into her own hands. Lawful good means lawful, not vengeance.
Don’t want waifu to become an oathbracker paladin.
correct me if i am wrong. isnt the mindflayer winter havens lord? i swear it was in disguise as a human...I bet he's going to give him to the mindflayer.
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correct me if i am wrong. isnt the mindflayer winter havens lord? i swear it was in disguise as a human...
Winter Haven is the village that was destroyed by the assassin and the Lord became a wight. MC is going to deliver him to the undead, so he is fucked.
Orbeda City is where Yukito used to stay before going to Winterhaven, which is where they currently are.correct me if i am wrong. isnt the mindflayer winter havens lord? i swear it was in disguise as a human...
ah got it. so they are taking him to the wight then? thats super cruelOrbeda City is where Yukito used to stay before going to Winterhaven, which is where they currently are.
The Mindflayer took the appearance of Orbeda's mayor to meet Yukito.
Nagul, the wight, used to be the lord of Winterhaven before it was taken over by the Temple of Evil.
Winterhaven's lord is the undead who got screwed over by the shapeshifter, as in the guy theyre bringing in.Probably should have gone through with the execution. He might escape and fuck them over in the future. No good will come with letting him live another second.
The Oath of Vengeance is from what I hear even one of the most popular oaths for a Paladin in 5E. The short version of that oath is that it revolves around punishing wrongdoers by any means necessary. Killing in this case would be perfectly in line with it, since he's obviously Evil, and killing him prevents the risk of escape.Lawful means following a code which itself could even be Vengeance, not mindlessly following all laws even if the laws are evil.
Usually called Lawful Stupid.So tired of this braindead take on what lawful represents.
Thought the same. However people pointed out the lord he is talking about is the undead he is trying to use to assault the temple, so maybe he is only trying to gain his favour.Nah, the Paladin might have broken oath if she had taken Justice into her own hands. Lawful good means lawful, not vengeance.
Don’t want waifu to become an oathbracker paladin.
Yes, and the idea that Paladins had to be lawful good only was never a really popular one. That's what led to the Anti-Paladin, Blackguard, Fallen Paladin, etc. classes and prestige classes, until finally one edition of Dragon Magazine finally capitulated and gave variations for Paladins of every flavour so long as they remained Lawful (as in followed the code of their order), since they are effectively just mortal exemplars of their deity. Only thing that wasn't a thing was Chaotic Paladins, because of the aforementioned requirement of following a code...... Wasn't there a thing where evil and neutral gods could have their own "paladins" as well?
Yeah, and so what? You’re not the GM, get over yourself. She isn’t an Oath of Vengeance member, she would be Oathbreaker to execute someone without trial or bringing the charges to the lord.Lawful means following a code which itself could even be Vengeance, not mindlessly following all laws even if the laws are evil. So tired of this braindead take on what lawful represents.
You do realise you're acting like you're always right and like you're the GM here?You’re not the GM, get over yourself. ... she would be Oathbreaker
Braindead is being you who thinks they are always right no matter what context they are talking about, like this manga.