There are four ways to write a holy knight

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The ones that everyone is familiar with, such as Kaidon or something, can be called "Honorary Paladin"

There are four ways to write a holy warrior, and here are the other four

Free Paladin

Code of Conduct: The Paladin of Freedom must be in the Chaos Good faction, and if he ever commits an evil act of his own accord, he will lose all professional abilities. In addition, www.biquge.info Liberal Paladin's Code requires him to respect individual freedom, to help those in need (if they do not use such help for orderly or evil purposes), and to punish those who threaten or deprive individuals of their freedom.

Partnership: While he may venture out with any other good or neutral faction character, the Free Paladin will never intentionally cooperate with an evil character (except on some secret mission), nor will he continue to work with someone who constantly offends his moral code. The Free Paladins will only accept chaotic and good subordinates, followers, or subordinates.

Kill the Paladin

Code of Conduct: The Slay Paladin must be in the Chaos Evil faction, and if she ever does a good deed, she will lose all professional abilities. In addition, the Killing Paladin Code requires her to disrespect all authority positions that have not proven themselves physically superior to her, refuse to help those in need, and use every opportunity to walk in destruction and death.

Partnership: While she may venture out with other characters from any evil or neutral faction, the Slayer Paladin will never intentionally work with good characters, nor will she continue to work with someone who constantly offends her moral code. The Killing Paladin only accepts orderly, evil subordinates, followers, and subordinates.

Despotic Paladin

Code of Conduct: The Despotic Paladin must be in the Evil Camp of Order, and if he ever does a good deed of his own accord, he will lose all professional abilities. In addition, the Code of the Authoritarian Paladin requires him to respect the weak when his position of authority has the power to rule over them, to act in a disciplined manner (not to participate in random killings, to maintain a firm rule over those of lower status, etc.), to help only those who can maintain or improve his position, and to punish those who challenge authority (unless, of course, such challengers prove to be more valuable than supporting authority).

Partnership: While he may venture out with other characters from any evil or neutral faction, the Despotic Paladin will never intentionally work with a good character unless it serves his needs and will not continue to work with someone who constantly offends his moral code. The Despotic Paladin can accept his subordinates and followers from any faction, but only those who are in good order.