How should a Paladin who worships a typical god of the forge or craftsmen act compared to a more typical one?
What sorts of enemies of their god would they seek out? How would they use their abilities to help others?
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>>50238860
Craft shit, maybe? Protect creations of technology/art as much as people?
Enemies could be chaotic gods/worshippers of mindless destruction and possibly treehuggers a little more on the luddite side of things.
>>50238860
They would all have to be reclusive Neckbearded NEETs, Spending all their time tinkering, Forging, and arguing with each other over who made better metal shit. Their enemies would be anyone who makes excessively shitty metal products, so basically any of the Primitive races like Gnolls. They would deal with them by either forcing them to attend their metal working classes, or beating them senseless and then Asking them again.
Basically, fantasy /k/ommandos.
>>50238860
>What sorts of enemies of their god would they seek out?
Rust monsters.
By the Anvil of Hephaestus, I will see each and every one dead!
>>50238860
kinda like Hammerites from the Thief games.
"The hand of The Builder is in the smallest nail, the tiniest gear, if they be worked well. The hand of The Builder is in the tallest tower, the grandest bridge, if they be worked well."
>>50238860
Better question: why does have paladins in the first place?
>>50238860
Their Pilgrim is to search for any great metal and bring it to their holy forges to craft their own promotional items. Their archenemy are rust bug and acid related creature. Their equipment are always well tone and ready to be of use. The act of caring for equipment is in itself the very active of praying.
The sound of their Hammer is their Prayers. Their Craftsmanship is their Devotion.
>>50238860
If It was my character:
>Lawful good
>interested in infrastructure
>interested in accurate weights and measurements, Hates people who Lie.
>has a "teach a man to fish" attitude
They will probably teach those who need it most the art of blacksmithing. You know, people in remote villages, orphans, etc.
>>50238860
In peace they work the forge/workshop creating a place for people to come together and build great things, for in creation they honor their god. on the road they help those they meet. not just in mighty ways like other paladins but in small ways s well, the broken wheel, the absent hands, those small imperfections that great heroes ignore are fixed by the paladins hands for they know that it is the small things that lead to rust that can ruin a blade just as small things can ruin and divide a people. When those whose metal is bent arise and threaten to break others work they stride to the fore, forming the core of the sword and shield that protect the lands bolstering their companions weapons and armor ensuring they will not fail.
>>50245279
Perrin is cool. WoT fans are so bitchy about him and Faile and that whole part of the plot, but he's still cool.
Kill the heathens who destroy civilization.
>>50238988
Came here to post this.