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Righteous Paladin

You believe you're Good, and effects that detect this agree. This doesn't mean it's true.

Class: Paladin. If another class has a similar sort of alignment restriction, you can adapt this feature to that class fairly easily.

Level: 1st

Replaces: Code of Conduct, Lawful Good alignment restriction.

Benefit: You gain Righteousness. You probably should have some sort of code of conduct that you abide by, but that's not mandatory.

  • Righteousness (Ex): The Paladin always believes that he is Lawful Good, and is treated as being Lawful Good for the purpose of effects that measure alignment.



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AuthorFoxwarrior +
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SummaryYou believe you're Good, and effects that detect this agree. This doesn't mean it's true. +
TitleRighteous Paladin +