Longes
Augur
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2013
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- 395
I have no idea what you are saying, but indeed, if you always act Good and never act Lawful - you are Neutral Good, not Lawful Good.so i chose to not incorporate the standard divine fascist role of any generic Paladin, but to project my RL persona on the scenario.
my approach crashed with the limits of the game. while RL i would have forced an expansion at least of the executive responsibilities of my profession, in game i lost my alignment status, cuz obv iam a (too-) good (-for-Paladin) guy, everyone (good and sane) wants to be friends with...
by the applause of my companions the Fifth Crusade was retitled as Love Parade, bringing back the R to Awe (jaja, unwoke my heart).
Pathfinder 2s aesthetical value is the context of power - abuse, resistance and potential exemplified on the role model story of a grieving mothers despair. love hurts, thats y some refuse to love. but then there r those life-changing moments of truth, when the singular (reasonable) option is to act, cuz no one wants to listen to James Blunts Youre Beautiful for the rest of their miserable life...
That is actually a plot point in Seelah's questline, and you can convince her that if she stays the way she is she'll lose her Paladin status - that she needs to be more Lawful and less emotional.