From: | shadowrn@*********.com (Valeu John EMFA) |
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Subject: | paladin |
Date: | Wed Sep 26 14:35:01 2001 |
shadowrun?? And shredder needs to learn to spell and make better street
names.
~stasis >>
>Okay, forgive me guys but I'm gonna start with a well-needed flame here.
>"Hay" is spelled "hey", so I wouldn't be throwing stones if I were
you.
Also,
>while Shredder isn't the most imaginative street name I've ever heard,
Stasis
>isn't exactly better by all that much.
>Now, on to the question, as far as I know and have researched there's
nothing
>on paladins published by FASA or online. However if there is, I'd
appreciate
>the link for perusal. I do know that something similar was discussed in
this
>group about a year or so ago so it might be in the archives.
Didn't shadowrun already mention something like this? Most of us said that
there really is no set black & white, but varying shades of gray, so how
would a "Lawful Good" Paladin work?
Maybe as a goverment agent fresh or Lone Star recruit from the acadamy (or
whatever) and hasn't been corrupted by the world yet.
Maybe if it was a Quest for Glory paladin (More what is Good than what is
Lawful). Treats all equally, keeps his word, always trys to make the world
better for everyone, things like that.
EMFA John Valeu
-AKA- TimeKeeper
"Don't put off tomorrow what you can do today, because it's just a
matter of time."