Ofc not, if anything Id say the contrary. I have plenty of Homebrew in my campaign (Im a DM but also a player). I mix canon/Lore with my own. The thing is I stated something was official lore/canon, (which it still is), he matter of factly dismissed that claim based on what he "knew" was official lore. Hence why I got triggered, because he was so obviously wrong.

If most Paladins follow/worship a deity, (at least some, maybe many being given powers/being uplifted to Paladin by that deity). Then its quite reasonable to say that just about all the paladins who follow a deity are given their powers from that deity. They are tied to an oath, if they break that oath, then those powers can be taken away. Who takes them away? The deity they follow naturally. Ofc, I will concede that the deity they worship might not be the only one feeding the powers. It might be the triad forexample as a whole (Pally worships 1 or all of them, and/but is given powers from all 3).

Last edited by Odieman; 30/01/23 04:46 PM.

"They say he who smelt it dealt it."
Sooo technically... this burnt corpse is your fault officer."