Originally Posted by Doomlord
What I find curious,(and this may have been explained) By what Divine authority am I able to heal or for instance 5th level spell Raise Dead, that's a whooper, am I to believe by my Oath.. I receive this kind of power?

Of course you'll say yes... and I just shake my head, and Ive read that a Cleric is like the Paladins big brother, who has much greater power. However she or he needs a Deity to provide said power, Hmm Ill just leave you with some Sheldon Cooper facial expressions lol


There is this argument I found on reddit.

"Reminder: your paladin does not need to serve a god
There’s a common misconception that paladins need to serve gods, this is untrue. A cleric needs to serve a god (or at least something) because a cleric funnels that being’s power through themselves. A paladin’s power is all their own, this is why if they break their oath they don’t just instantly lose their powers and instead become an oath breaker. The idea is that their personality and conviction has become warped and twisted, causing their power to do the same.

Divine does not have to mean god. Nature is divine, gods are divine, paladins are divine. These are three separate versions of divine power, gods are not the only thing that is divine.

So feel free to have your paladin swear an oath to someone who isn’t a god, like themselves or maybe their best friend or whoever they marry or whatever you want. Hell, they could even swear an oath to an inanimate object if they want. All that matters is that the paladin truly believes in and sticks to whatever their oath is."

Last edited by Doomlord; 26/07/23 01:00 AM.

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