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Paladin Oaths and their Tenets

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Paladin Oaths and their Tenets gives a descriptions to different Oaths a Paladin can swear to.

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A book, setting out in terms as solid as concrete the many Oaths and tenets Paladins hold.

Properties

  • Books Books
  • Author: unknown
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_Paladin_Tenets
    UUID 2f7ba86d-86f9-475b-8af8-13e50eb59a34


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[This old, weary tome is penned in the heavy hand of a dutiful soul.


You have sworn an oath, paladin - a promise. To uphold your tenets at any time, and at any cost. It is a weighty destiny, but it is one your beleaguered shoulders must bear lest you falter and warp into a most avariced being indeed. Remember your tenets, paladin. Remember your purpose. Remember your promise.


OATH OF THE ANCIENTS
The morning dew clings to the glade grass. The calling bird harks the rising run. The glimmer of dawnlight ambles across the breaking tide. It is all perfect - and it is your perfect duty to protect it. It is the joy of existence and the basking glory of creation that you must hold close to your heart. Never let it slip, paladin. Never let it be taken.


OATH OF DEVOTION
You wipe away the languishing tear curling an unfortunate cheek. You hold them, whisper words of comfort and stand your steadfast self before their tormentors. For the weak to grow strong, paladin, they must first behold a paragon of loyalty. Of strength. You.


OATH OF VENGEANCE
Villains. Betrayers. Oathless fiends. They lurk around every corner. Preying on the vulnerable and twisting the world in their favour. You must twist a sword through their hearts. Every last one. You must be relentless paladin. Your wrath cannot rest - for the wicked certainly won't.


OATH OF THE CROWN
Law is not simply a word, it is the word. Easily forgotten. Hard to recall once left languid. It must be the first and last word upon your tongue. Let it drive your every strike, every stand you choose to make. Each and every promise. The crown will weigh heavy: do not let it fall.