[QUOTE=Gauda]Haha, can't really imagine a lawful good halforc ranger/paladin

On a side note, isn't mielekki chaotic good? If that's true, then she can't have paladins serving her, since the deity have to be either neutral good, lawful good or lawful neutral.
Lawful Neutral Dwarf Bard Fighter
woot, I'm the only one so far that got the coolest race
BTW. Can't really imagine a dwarven Bard either

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NO, Mielikki's Neutral Good. Surprisingly, there is one Chaotic Good Deity that is served by Paladins: Sune. Her paladins primarily work as protectors of beautiful things, and stalwart foes against undead, which they and Sune herself see as perverse abominations.
Believe it or not, though, Moradin also has some Dwarves that serve him as Paladins, particularly since the Soul Forger is of Lawful Good alignment. According to the 'Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting', Paladins of Moradin can freely multiclass as Clerics, Divine Champions, Fighters, Dwarven Defenders, and Runecasters. The recent 3.5 Edition Forgotten Realms sourcebook 'Player's Guide to Faerun', Paladins of Moradin could also multi-class as one of the new prestige classes presented in the book - the Hammer of Moradin, who is pretty much a killing machine against Goblins, Drow, and Giants.
Bards are definitely rare amongst Shield Dwarves - those predominantly in northern Faerun. However, they are more common amongst the Dwarves that predominate the southern part of Faerun - the Gold Dwarves. This would particularly work since Gold Dwarves experience a -2 penalty to their Dexterity, rather than to their Charisma. Still, as much as Dexterity works for a Bard, they can still benefit from extra health points and stronger Concentration checks for spellcasting. Ironically, Shield Dwarves are a hint more likely to become Paladins than Gold Dwarves, since they are more steadfast defenders of their virtues than the less-threatened Gold Dwarves.
Finally, I can say that the website does need some work. Some classes can be given when the alignment is inappropriate, such as a Bard being of lawful alignment, or Paladin of alignment other than Lawful Good.