Tank_Guy#3
Lion of Lehistan
Rather than create a new thread for questions, I figured I'd practice my skills in thread necromancy.
1st Question: St. Cuthbert is the God of Retribution. That said, does he actively seek retribution by, say, hiring assassins to kill the wrong-doers or perhaps having his monks/followers track and kill them?
Or is it that he simply waits for something unfortunate to happen to the wrong-doer and then say "There! St. Cuthberts will is done!"
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2nd Question: I recently created a new character, so to get rid of my old character I had him join the militia of a town we stopped in. Our party's bard sent his slave/apprentice to follow him. Our bard secretly tasked his apprentice to kill my former character (which he did).
Now, our bard confessed his evil crime to our party's paladin of Heironeous. Our paladin went through the motions and prayed, then decided NOT to smite the bard, even though he committed a very evil act.
My question is is that correct? I mean, wouldn't he be required (being that he is a lawful good paladin) to take action against the bard (i.e. smite/kill him)?
1st Question: St. Cuthbert is the God of Retribution. That said, does he actively seek retribution by, say, hiring assassins to kill the wrong-doers or perhaps having his monks/followers track and kill them?
Or is it that he simply waits for something unfortunate to happen to the wrong-doer and then say "There! St. Cuthberts will is done!"
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2nd Question: I recently created a new character, so to get rid of my old character I had him join the militia of a town we stopped in. Our party's bard sent his slave/apprentice to follow him. Our bard secretly tasked his apprentice to kill my former character (which he did).
Now, our bard confessed his evil crime to our party's paladin of Heironeous. Our paladin went through the motions and prayed, then decided NOT to smite the bard, even though he committed a very evil act.
My question is is that correct? I mean, wouldn't he be required (being that he is a lawful good paladin) to take action against the bard (i.e. smite/kill him)?