Why would a random person who worships a deity be on speaking terms with the god at the same level as a devotee like a cleric?
Just as our axe wielding furry friend here ... i have no idea what are you talking about. :-/
What level of ... what? O_o
Have you even played the game as a Cleric?
Have you payed atention to their dialogue choices?
Its things like:
[Cleric] My servitude to *XY* demands me to do *YZ*.
or
[Cleric] As sevant of *XY*, i can offer you a prayer.
or
[Cleric] In the name oc *XY*, i strike you down you faul creature!
Stuff like that ...
(
seeing it this together, *XY* seems like popular God, doesnt he? )
There is no talking with "deity" involved at all ... so ... dont really know what "level" you are talking about.
Its just stuff your cleric say/do/states they are about to do, that are tied to his/her faith ... deity ... patron ... oath ... or whatever else you wish to call it.
But it's important for it to be a forgotten realms game and, I argue, for paladins to stay true the holy warrior archetype. In faerun the faithless really suffer in the afterlife.
Agreed ...
I just cant help the feeling that there is nothing holding you back right now.
I mean, i totally get that some people "want" (
bcs, im sorry if that ofends you, but i see this only as want, certainly not need) to have deity choice written on their character ... the problem is, that if the game will NEVER EVER EVER mention it, there is no need for it to be stated openly.
I mean ...
There is nothing soping us to play just as holy warrior as we want, uphold our deity rules, aply them to others, following our doctrine ... its just not stated by game. Mechanicaly, we are following our oath instead ... but they can easily be just the same.
Is there any difference between:
[Oath of Devotion] You have my word that i shall track and strike down that one-horned fiend! (or something like that)
[Paladin of Tyr] In the name of Tyr, i shall purge this fiend out of this world surface! (or something like that)
I dont see it, honestly. :-/
In both cases, you decided to protect inocents (as your oath, and picked deity demands), purge unholy forces (as your oath, and picked deity demands), and help those in need (as your oath, and picked deity demands).
Its two sides of single coin.
Tag the devout dialogue lines with [Cleric], [Deity] or [Religion (skill)]. That'll limit full dialogue access to trained clerics of the relevant god, but acolytes and paladins get some lines as they play.
There are religion skills dialogue choices in the game ... Cleric only bypass them, bcs it makes no sense for them to fail in this.
Question is how and most importantly why should dialogue choices for Clerics differ from anyone else.
I mean, if Lolth worshiping demands to kill Minthara ... how would each of them react?
(
And again, dont read this litteraly, its not like Lolth come to this game to comand us kill her, its more like common sense that such blasphemy wouldnt be tolerated in Drow society.)
There is Cleric of Lolth ...
Paladin of Lolth (kinda funny idea with sub-classes we have aviable now, isnt it?
) ...
Lolthsworn Drow that is i dunno, Warlock for example, doesnt really matter ...
And presuming all and everyone would get option to worship deities, wich would fit the setting perfectly, some Lolth worshiping Tiefling for example, doent really matter ...
So ... how should their answers differ? Why should they differ? And most importantly, should they even differ?
I think Larian did good job ...
They taged [Lolthsworn Drow] ... bcs their society provides stereotype you can follow ...
They taged [Cleric of Lolth] ... bcs their religion provides stereotype you can follow ...
But there is no [Worshipper of Lolth], for either Paladin or anyone else ... bcs there is no stereotype to follow, you still can cut Minthara open and decorate the room with her innards ... and you can even say to yourself that your character did that in the name of Lolth ... nothing is stoping you there ...
The only difference is that the game dont see any difference in if you killed her "in the name of Lolth" or "bcs you needed her death in order to help refugees" ... but it dont matter anyway, she is just as dead in both cases.