They should have put a Shadowknight class in ToB!
- Undead Killer
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They should have put a Shadowknight class in ToB!
A shadowknight would be good for people who want an evil paladin. Saravok could have been a shadowknight in BG1 and ToB. That would have fit his evil ways. 
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Why? Saverok isn't a "fallen" type--he never would have joined any paladin order. He's entirely interested in what's in anything for himself.Originally posted by Undead Killer:
<STRONG>A shadowknight would be good for people who want an evil paladin. Saravok could have been a shadowknight in BG1 and ToB. That would have fit his evil ways.</STRONG>
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the idea of an evil paladin is of an evil fighter who worships an evil god an is therefore granted special powers. i dunno what they would be, but they would be evil versions of a good paladins abilities.
eg. instead of lay on hands, it might be larlochs, but for more damage and no save.
protection from evil might be doom instead.
see where im going?
eg. instead of lay on hands, it might be larlochs, but for more damage and no save.
protection from evil might be doom instead.
see where im going?
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Well, yes, but even assuming we went along with the idea, Saverok doesn't qualify. He only worships himself. Even in death, his only thoughts for regaining life are to bully others and wreck havoc.Originally posted by Stoner Cold:
<STRONG>the idea of an evil paladin is of an evil fighter who worships an evil god an is therefore granted special powers. i dunno what they would be, but they would be evil versions of a good paladins abilities.
eg. instead of lay on hands, it might be larlochs, but for more damage and no save.
protection from evil might be doom instead.
see where im going?</STRONG>
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Its a good idea to have evil paladins but
i dont think Sarevok would be suited. He's
too selfish. The paladin is supposed
to have a cause to believe in thats greater than himself. If Anomen fails his quest he may be better suited to become a shadowknight.
i dont think Sarevok would be suited. He's
too selfish. The paladin is supposed
to have a cause to believe in thats greater than himself. If Anomen fails his quest he may be better suited to become a shadowknight.
Originally posted by Undead Killer:
<STRONG>A shadowknight would be good for people who want an evil paladin. Saravok could have been a shadowknight in BG1 and ToB. That would have fit his evil ways.</STRONG>
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That's not entirely true, Fable. If you take Sarevok down the good path, he ends up believing in the protagonist. He actually helps a village fight off an evil army as well. While I agree with you on the point on him not being an evil paladin, in the end, he doesn't only just worship himself, he learns and expands his look on life.Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>Well, yes, but even assuming we went along with the idea, Saverok doesn't qualify. He only worships himself. Even in death, his only thoughts for regaining life are to bully others and wreck havoc.</STRONG>
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@Veh, context. Check out Undead Killer's initial post: he was referring to the evil, unrepentant Saverok. That was the subject of our posts. Obviously, the reformed Saverok wouldn't make an effective "evil paladin," because he was no longer evil.Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>That's not entirely true, Fable. If you take Sarevok down the good path, he ends up believing in the protagonist. He actually helps a village fight off an evil army as well. While I agree with you on the point on him not being an evil paladin, in the end, he doesn't only just worship himself, he learns and expands his look on life.</STRONG>
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Shadow knights represent the ulitmate evil because they have been corrupted. a CE assasin is just inately evil, but a shadow knight, especially a powerful one, would be not just a conquest but a statement. Imagine if Keldorn was corrupted and what a prize that would be for whatever diety claimed him from Torm. Torm would be some pissed/
btw, isn't Keldorn ending story great?
btw, isn't Keldorn ending story great?
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Surely the shadowkeeper can make one, or can't it? But then again, you won't be able to write "shadowknight" as a class, can you? 
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Ah yes, I see your point.Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>@Veh, context. Check out Undead Killer's initial post: he was referring to the evil, unrepentant Saverok. That was the subject of our posts. Obviously, the reformed Saverok wouldn't make an effective "evil paladin," because he was no longer evil.</STRONG>
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