"Paladin Justice"
by Drongol
Alright, once again I am going to make something very clear
to the lot of you: This article is solely my opinion, and
just because it is right does not mean it reflects anyone
else's. If you have a problem dealing with the truth of what
I say, bring it up with me, not with any of the staff of Waerd
Aev.
I am going to bring up something that touches all Paladins:
justice. One of the many purposes of the Paladin guild is
to uphold justice, no matter what the sewer-dwelling scum
might do to defy it.
But what, precisely, is justice? Perhaps the best definition
is "finding a fitting punishment for a given crime." Taken
to extremes, justice becomes revenge, and the gods do not
favor such a course of action. However, if justice is too
soft, it does nothing to discourage a crime, so care must
be taken to ensure that justice is served.
The fitting punishment can be difficult to find, however.
When some low-bred, disgusting, lice-infested sneak of a Thief
takes it upon himself to steal your hard-won Kronars, how
does a Paladin go about righting the wrong? The answer depends
largely upon where you are when you catch the criminal. Should
you happen to catch a Thief within the boundaries of a town,
find the local guardhouse and let the officials therein know
about the misdeed. This will let them handle the situation
properly (if such can be said of town guards), and the Immortals
look favorably upon such actions. A hunted Thief is often
too nervous to be very effective, as he or she has to watch
everywhere to ensure that no guard sees him or her.
However, if the robbery occurs outside of town, a Paladin
is faced with quite a problem. Many weak-willed poor excuse
for a Holy Warrior will allow the miscreant to go about his
or her foul business without harm, especially if he or she
returns the ill-gained coins. This is the worst thing anyone
could do, as it only encourages the villain to steal again.
If a Thief takes your coins from you, ensure that you get
their worth out of said Thief's hide. Note that Thiefskin
sells for little, so you will most likely have to peel the
whole thing off before justice is served. The Immortals will
forgive your retribution after a moment of service to them,
and that Thief will have learned not to steal from the Warriors
of the Gods.
Bear in mind that those who flaunt breaking the law are the
lowest form of life in Elanthia, second only to those heretics
who openly and pridefully defy the will of the Immortals.
Their actions have left them without honor, and there is nothing
a Paladin can do to give a Thief back his or her worth to
society. By tolerating such worthless scum, a Paladin approves
their intolerable actions, and as such does not deserve to
be called Paladin. Such idiots will undoubtedly pay in full
when the Gods learn of their ignoble actions.
In regards to graverobbing, a Paladin should treat it much
the same as any other theft, except that the main goal is
to get the items back. Unfortunately, we cannot accuse someone
of graverobbing, so it is upon your hands to retrieve the
items and serve justice. Do everything in your power to return
the items, including searching the corpse of the fallen criminal,
and do not hesitate to be heavy-handed in dealing justice.
Justice does not fudge its toes, nor blur its lines, but rather
is swift and unblinking.
No matter what situation a Paladin finds him- or herself
in, they should always strive to be just. Be swift in your
actions, but do not be rash. Kertigen's beard, the difference
between stupidity and justice might be crossed with only a
second's worth of thought.
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