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Alright so I have a favorite DND class for sure.

I'm being a nerd right now but def. a fan of Paladin Oath Breakers as a subclass, I normally don't play them because they remind me too much of the Inquisition until that Oath Breaker came to my camp when I was playing Baulder's Gate 3 as Kerz, a Paladin Hierling that I purchased from Withers and by that point I had broken my oath several times over when the Oathbreaker Knight asked me why I broke my oath and one of the answers I could give was that doing the right thing meant I had to break my oath or there was a few times I needed something important and that required me to break my oath. But I think it gave several other answers including the fact that I just wanted to.

And I considered a new perspective. The thing I find interesting is that in the DND description are that Paladin Oath Breakers are people who break their oaths to pursue evil so by nature their alignment is just straight bad but the knight who visits me in camp has a weird back story about him following a leader whose light shined so bright that it blinded him to his own evil. Basically the hell knight followed the path and leveled towns to ashes until he realized he was being used and broke his oath. I don't follow the rest but basically he somehow ends up in hell or something like that and uses powers to forge his own path.

Then he kind of says that even though Oath Breakers are originally evil and the powers come from darkness, you can choose those powers to be good or evil because your path is your own.

Really liked that, I think that's what won me over even when the alignment itself is pure evil.
Kinda like, good people can do bad things, and bad people can do good things.
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@LordShadowfire That's why I never gave them a second thought but the oath breakers kind of show me that you can change your destiny.

 
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