Kentinal
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Posted - 29 Sep 2016 : 04:03:26
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It depends on how much a change a Paladin makes as to how hard it is. For deities somewhat the same aligned it tends not to be that hard. The general rule is simple, change deity as a Paladin you lose all blessings of that deity, no Paladin powers. The new deity will however restore all Paladin powers after an atonement. The atonement is basically doing a quest, pray or other service based on how much the former actions were against the new deity. As both Tyr and Torm are Lawful Good the atonement would be a light task as compared to a Paladin switching from Bane to Tyr. In general it is up to the DM to determine what amount of works are required to complete the atonement based on the history of the PC or NPC . |
"Small beings can have small wisdom," the dragon said. "And small wise beings are better than small fools. Listen: Wisdom is caring for afterwards." "Caring for afterwards ...? Ker repeated this without understanding. "After action, afterwards," the dragon said. "Choose the afterwards first, then the action. Fools choose action first." "Judgement" copyright 2003 by Elizabeth Moon |
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