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Paladins of Greyhawk: Saint Cuthbert

8/15/2021

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"Tenets of Olidammara"? ;) link
8/15/2021 05:38:48 pm

Is this your own creation, or a photo of a page from an official rulebook?

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William Dvorak
8/15/2021 05:47:29 pm

Thanks for the catch. I make these and use the same template so sometimes I miss changing out some things from the last one I posted.

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Skip Twitchell link
8/15/2021 06:24:30 pm

In that case, great job! It looks superb and seems well-balanced.

I do suggest you edit the final sentence on the page.

"...an area of affect spells, such as Fireballs explosion."

There are a couple of errors there that make it sound off. :)

SirXaris

Vince Roberts
8/16/2021 12:46:05 am

Fantastic work - love this set of Paladins - and the timing for St Cuthbert is perfect in my campaign!

A comment on the Channel Divinity Voice of Command, though - if I may? Should it not work with advantage against Lawful creatures and disadvantage against Chaotic ones, since they are being asked to obey an order?!

Anyhow, please continue with your great work.

Vince
Stockton-on-Tees, UK

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William Dvorak
8/16/2021 06:49:24 am

Actually, it's the reverse. St. Cuthbert's whole bag is fighting against Chaos. So the paladin gets the bonus with their abilities against all chaotic creatures forcing them to obey. :)

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Vincent Roberts
8/16/2021 07:43:02 am

William. I fully get that St Cuthbert's ethos is to fight Chaos and its agents, and the first Channel Divinity is fully in line with that. My issue with the second is that you are trying to make someone obey your order, and so I was suggesting that Lawful creatures would be more likely to follow the Paladin's order (i.e. "lawful instruction"). It just seems that in a non - combat situation, people who follow laws would be more likely to be affected by the spell! I think that both views are potentially correct, dependant upon context!

Regards, Vince

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