Not bad I must say, not bad in the least. I usually enjoy playing a Paladin in D&D with a Wizard coming in a VERY close second.
Neutral Good Human Paladin Fighter Follower Of Lathander
Alignment: Neutral Good characters believe in the power of good above all else. They will work to make the world a better place, and will do whatever is necessary to bring that about, whether it goes for or against whatever is considered 'normal'.
Race: Humans are the 'average' race. They have the shortest life spans, and because of this, they tend to avoid the racial prejudices that other races are known for. They are also very curious and tend to live 'for the moment'.
Primary Class: Paladins are the Holy Warriors. They have been chosen by a God/dess to be their representative on Earth, and must follow the code of that deity, or risk severe penalties. They tend towards being righteous, but not generally to excess.
Secondary Class: Fighters are the warriors. They use weapons to accomplish their goals. This isn't to say that they aren't intelligent, but that they do, in fact, believe that violence is frequently the answer.
Deity: Lathander is the Neutral Good god of spring, dawn, birth, and renewal. His followers believe in new beginnings, and work for the betterment of all. They have no preferred weapon, but they typically wear plate mail and a shield, with red and yellow tinting. Lathander's symbol is rosy pink disk, typically cut from rose quartz.
Detailed Results:
Alignment: Lawful Good ----- XXXXXXX (7) Neutral Good ---- XXXXXXXXX (9) Chaotic Good ---- XXXXXXXX (8) Lawful Neutral -- XXXX (4) True Neutral ---- XXXXXXX (7) Chaotic Neutral - (0) Lawful Evil ----- (-2)
Neutral Evil ---- (-4) Chaotic Evil ---- (-2)
Race: Human ---- XXXXX (5) Half-Elf - (-1) Elf ------ XXXX (4) Halfling - (-9) Dwarf ---- (0) Half-Orc - XXXX (4) Gnome ---- (-1)
Class: Fighter - XXXXXXXXX (9) Ranger -- XXXXXXXXX (9) Paladin - XXXXXXXXXXX (11) Cleric -- XXX (3) Mage ---- (-2) Druid --- (0) Thief --- (-10) Bard ---- XX (2) Monk ---- XX (2)
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The mind of a child is filled with the most wondrous of magic. This is simply due to the fact that is has not yet been rotted away from the horrible jading of experience.
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