Author Topic: Qualifications for a sword of the cross?  (Read 4243 times)

Offline funnybonzo

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Re: Qualifications for a sword of the cross?
« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2011, 11:27:45 PM »
This reminds me of several conversations (read: arguments) I've had with D&D gamers in the past regarding paladins.  I always maintained that a paladin is a holy warrior granted some magical abilities by his/her god; however, I always insist that the paladin must be the alignment of his/her deity.  Meaning that a paladin can be of any alignment as opposed to only being Lawful Good.

As for the original poster's question, I thought it was stated (but it might only be implied) in the Your Story book that you have to be part or wholly mortal in order to wield a Sword of the Cross.  I think it has something to do with the White God having purview over mortals and the mortal realm.

As a counter argument though, if there were such things as 'holy relics/items' for RCVs, then they might act similarly against mortals like the SotC work against vamps.
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