Thanks for all those info.
I got some things:

about souls:
From the text I get the feeling that a soul is an entity of its own, so it can perceive its environment, communicate with others, it remembers its past life and it has feelings, so it can feel pain or joy.
- At what point loses a soul its old personality, since most people do not remember their former lives?
- How or when do the gods put a soul into a child or embryo?
- Does a watcher from PoE make sense in the DnD setting? (somebody who can remember his past lives and who can see the past lives of others)

About paladins
I like the paladins of 5E more than those of former editions. I am sure that gods who are not LG would like to have people who fight for them the way paladins do. Until BG3 came (my first contact with 5E) I felt paladins were too limited and I loved the PoE version of them, so you have different subclasses with different "alignment".


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