Fairy paladin checking in! There's dozens of us - dozens! I went with a dexadin that specializes more in fancy footwork and acrobatic maneuvers.
She's on a mission to save her fae woodlands from being wiped out by the evil humans and elves that want to wipe out "lesser" races, her oath is to the Ancients.
Mine rides her corgi steed into battle; there's something funny about this child-like creature flipping through the air and coming down against a foe with her sword and just smiting the hell outta bad guys, and protecting her giant (to her) party members with her tiny leaf shield. So much fun.
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Yes, I know... a fairy paladin doesn't make sense, but... it does.
A while back, we started a new adventure and were given the opportunity to have characters from classes in the adventure; I chose a fairy paladin.
His backstory is that his father was eaten by a giant frog so he has an immense hatred for frogs.
The character's name is Yuan T. Dy - say that fast.
Well, he finally reached level three and took his oath: the oath of vengeance (remember the frogs?) and he took a title.
His title is "The Lord'.
His new battle cry is "Vengeance is mind, thus saith The Lord, Yuan T. Dy!".
The DM laughed and said, "You've been planning this for a while, haven't you?"
Fairy paladin checking in! There's dozens of us - dozens! I went with a dexadin that specializes more in fancy footwork and acrobatic maneuvers.
She's on a mission to save her fae woodlands from being wiped out by the evil humans and elves that want to wipe out "lesser" races, her oath is to the Ancients.
Mine rides her corgi steed into battle; there's something funny about this child-like creature flipping through the air and coming down against a foe with her sword and just smiting the hell outta bad guys, and protecting her giant (to her) party members with her tiny leaf shield. So much fun.