Meet Aldric.

He turned eighteen in the dark, which is how he would have
preferred to spend it -- quietly, without incident, without
anyone dying. He had gotten good at that. Staying small. Staying
away from the edges of things. He had watched his mother go
slowly and his father go suddenly and everyone else in between
go badly, and he had taken careful notes on all of it without
meaning to, and what the notes said was: it hurts, and it takes
a long time, and it means nothing about you except that it
happened.

The god did not introduce itself. It did not ask. It told him
what he was going to do and it did not wait for him to agree and
it did not offer him anything for the trouble and when it was
done speaking the room was just a room again and Aldric was
still in it, alone, the same as he had always been except now there was a direction.

He is not brave. He wants to be clear about that, in case
anyone is keeping track. He knows what swords do to bodies
because he has seen what smaller things do to bodies, and he is
not interested in finding out what the last part feels like from
the inside. But the god said go, and there is no one left to
stay for, and so he is going. Quietly. Terrified. One foot and
then the other, into whatever is waiting, which he is trying
very hard not to think about.

---

Aldric is a Paladin who did not ask to be one, built along the
lines of Oath of Glory less because he believes in it and more
because something does, and has decided he's the vessel. He
looks like someone who has been bracing for bad news long enough
that it has become his resting posture -- cautious eyes, careful
hands, the kind of stillness that reads as calm until you know
what it actually is. In combat he fights like a person who is
acutely aware that damage is real, which makes him precise and
not particularly reckless, and which makes his Divine Smites
feel less like power and more like desperation with good timing.
At the table he is the one asking whether this is actually
necessary, and then doing it anyway, every time.

#iTA #isThisAnything #DnD #TTRPG #CharacterIntro #Homebrew
#Paladin #OathOfGlory #DivineMandate #CharacterBackstory
#Trauma #NewAdventurer

Meet Daz'Throol, Knight of Rix-Cave, Protector of the Green Shield, Master of the Staff of Throol.

There are people who protect others because they have to. Because it's their duty, their oath, their job. Daz'Throol does it because he cannot do otherwise. Something in him -- something ancient and immovable -- simply will not allow the weak to fall while he still stands.

He is calm. Almost unnervingly so. He speaks quietly, moves deliberately, and carries himself with the kind of stillness that makes a room feel safer just by him being in it. He will listen to your problem. He will consider it fully. And if that problem involves something trying to hurt you, he will step in front of it.

He will always step in front of it.

His war pick and the Staff of Throol are tools, not trophies. The Green Shield, which protects him as he protects others, is worn with the ease of something earned. His chain mail covers his torso, plate covers his legs, and in his nose hangs the ring that carries both his holy symbol and the signet of his order -- present and visible, a reminder of what he is and who he answers to.

He does not raise his voice. He does not need to. When the calm breaks, you'll know.

---

Daz'Throol, Knight of Rix-Cave, Protector of the Green Shield, Master of the Staff of Throol, is a Loxodon Paladin, level 10. He controls the battlefield, absorbs punishment, and keeps his party standing. His presence at the table is that of an anchor: patient, immovable, and absolutely certain of his purpose.

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Clean up on aisle 7! Interesting idea - who will pay the bill?

US based Portal Space Systems and Australian startup Paladin Space are combing forces to create and launch a scalable, commercial space debris clean-up service.

Paladin’s supplies their Triton debris identification and capture system with Portal provides its maneuverable Starburst spacecraft. Target launch = Q2 2027. https://www.inc.com/chloe-aiello/these-two-startups-are-teaming-up-to-prevent-a-pearl-harbor-moment-in-space/91318935

#Portal #Paladin #Triton #Space #SpaceJunk #LEO #Starburst #SpaceCraft #SpaceDebris

Comic - Legends of Mythria - Chapter 01 ⚔️
Pages 20,21,22,23
Commission for Ebro

For this comic I will post new pages when my client ask for new pages so this comic does not have an exact periodicity.

#legendsofmythria #WOW #WorldofWarcraft #tauren #taurenthursday #paladin #rhinoceros #arcanine #pokemon #pokemonoc #king #rat #wolf #beard #gay #comic #traditionalArt #medieval #tavern #castle #furry #anthro #furryArt #bara #musclegut #muscular

Back at the exact point this character started out on the first day of Burning Crusade!
My old as fuck Paladin returns home!

Yes, there might be some picture spam incoming. But I'll try to avoid spoilers.

#WoW #WorldOfWarcraftMidnight #WorldOfWarcraft #Spoilers #Sindorei #Paladin

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Cover artist 🎨 #gilkane

1st appearance of #paladin

#Daredevil
#marvelcomics
#superheroes
#visionquest
Nach den diversen #Season s in #Diablo4 die wir die meist #bauchfrei en #Geistgeborene gespielt haben ist es eine nette Abwechslung mit dem #Paladin endlich mal wieder eine vollständig angezogene Klasse zu spielen.

Ein scharfes Schwert, ein starker Schild und sein fester Glaube machen den Paladin zu einem ernst zu nehmenden Gegner für jeden Untoten, Dämonen und Andersgläubigen.

#KleineHelden #cartoon #pnpde #Paladin #Rollenspiel

A “Wine Tech Challenge” launched by Eatable Adventures to valorize wine startups

With the wine industry moving faster and faster, among evolving consumer behavior and a climate which is changing, becomi…
#wine #ItalianWine #MediterraneanWine #innovation #Italianwine #MACK&SCHÜHLEITALIA #PALADIN #Pasqua #startup #VASONGROUP #VERONAAGRIFOODINNOVATIONHUB #Wine #WINETECHCHALLENGE
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2490249/a-wine-tech-challenge-launched-by-eatable-adventures-to-valorize-wine-startups/