by scrolldown September 20, 2019
by HotdogsEXE January 03, 2021
The Paladin is a class of Warrior that is fully devoted to kindness and ridding the Universe of Evil. They are very religious, and have an extremely strict honor code, as well as a soft spot for children and animals. In combat, a Paladin with a cause is almost impossible to defeat.
by Detranova August 06, 2003
A Paladin is a character class created for OD&D the Original Dungeons & Dragons. All paladins must be Lawful (Lawful Good). All other alignments are only applied to paladins in inferior versions of D&D(Dungeons & Dragons) and other cheap inferior ripoffs of D&D(Dungeons & Dragons). Properly played Paladins are never Lawful Stupid - that only results from having a bad DM and bad players.
Playing a Paladin correctly in the real spirit of the game is something to which all roleplayers should aspire.
Playing a Paladin correctly in the real spirit of the game is something to which all roleplayers should aspire.
When you think of a Paladin, think of sweet combination of Batman and Superman in regard to character.
by Dragonsfoot Member Since 2002 July 06, 2016
Any of the Twelve Peers of Charlemagne's Court, of whom the Count Palatine was the chief; Knight errant; Champion.
See above
by Taz June 02, 2004
I'm a little paladin short and stout
Here is my hammer here is my mount
When trouble comes I scream and shout
Then I bubble and hearthstone out.
Here is my hammer here is my mount
When trouble comes I scream and shout
Then I bubble and hearthstone out.
by xdpirate January 05, 2009
A "holy knight"-type character in a roleplaying game, most notably Dungeons & Dragons and World of Warcraft. Usually has healing and damaging magic.
Must be lawful good in D&D.
In WoW, was originally only available to the Alliance; this changed with the release of the Burning Crusade.
Named for Charlemagne's inner circle of knights.
Must be lawful good in D&D.
In WoW, was originally only available to the Alliance; this changed with the release of the Burning Crusade.
Named for Charlemagne's inner circle of knights.
by Qit el-Remel December 28, 2007