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Rupert Boleyn wrote:
> On 30 Mar 2005 19:18:58 GMT, dalamb@qucis.queensu.ca (David Alex Lamb)
> carved upon a tablet of ether:
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>>It seems to me it would make sense for a follower of Moradin to use the god's
>>favourite weapon. Even if it is numerically suboptimal.
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> Only if Moradin was the sort who would approve (or through inaction
> allowed his followers to think that). If Moradin has the practical
> streak that dwarves are generally portrayed as having, he could well
> think you were an idiot.
"Every deity has a favored weapon...and his or her clerics consider it a
point of pride to wield that weapon." PHB, p. 31. If Moradin's clerics
consider it a point of pride to wield a warhammer, it's not absurd to
think that his paladins might, as well.
-Will
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Rupert Boleyn wrote:
> On 30 Mar 2005 19:18:58 GMT, dalamb@qucis.queensu.ca (David Alex Lamb)
> carved upon a tablet of ether:
>
>>It seems to me it would make sense for a follower of Moradin to use the god's
>>favourite weapon. Even if it is numerically suboptimal.
>
> Only if Moradin was the sort who would approve (or through inaction
> allowed his followers to think that). If Moradin has the practical
> streak that dwarves are generally portrayed as having, he could well
> think you were an idiot.
"Every deity has a favored weapon...and his or her clerics consider it a
point of pride to wield that weapon." PHB, p. 31. If Moradin's clerics
consider it a point of pride to wield a warhammer, it's not absurd to
think that his paladins might, as well.
-Will
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