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** Also, Gird is what happens to St. Cuthbert when you do a [[{{Jerkass}} Jerkassectomy]].
** The village of Brewersbridge and the ruin from Divided Allegiance is taken right from AD&D module [[TabletopGame/TempleOfElementalEvil T1: The Village of Hommlet]]: the town, the druid, the ruin with the bandits and the rest.

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** Also, Gird is what happens to St. Cuthbert when you do a [[{{Jerkass}} Jerkassectomy]].
Jerkassectomy]]. His support for rural communities also has similarities to Erastil from ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', though he predates Paizo's setting by decades.
** The village of Brewersbridge and the ruin from Divided Allegiance is taken right from AD&D module [[TabletopGame/TempleOfElementalEvil T1: The Village of Hommlet]]: the town, the druid, the ruin with the bandits and the rest.rest.
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* NightmareFuel: The main character [[spoiler: is captured by evil creatures and forced to fight for her life in an arena for their amusement, then once she's rescued is condemned for not having resisted unto death and stripped of her powers and courage. Wandering the world as an ordinary person, she's abused in various ways for a long time]]. Also, [[spoiler: Another character is captured by another villain and castrated. The description is not graphic, but very matter-of-fact]].

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The main character [[spoiler: is captured by evil creatures and forced to fight for her life in an arena for their amusement, then once she's rescued is condemned for not having resisted unto death and stripped of her powers and courage. Wandering the world as an ordinary person, she's abused in various ways for a long time]]. Also, [[spoiler: Another character is captured by another villain and castrated. The description is not graphic, but very matter-of-fact]].
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* LawfulGood: It's a book about 'Paladin done ''right''.' But Kieri, Dorrin, and Stammel also fit this Alignment
** In many ways, the whole series is a study in multiple flavors of LawfulGood. Gird is different from Falk. Kieri, Paks, Dorrin, Stammel, and Arcolin are all different. Even within the Paladins, there are different versions of LawfulGood.
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* LawfulGood: Its a book about 'Paladin done ''right''.' But Kieri, Dorrin, and Stammel also fit this Alignment

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* LawfulGood: Its It's a book about 'Paladin done ''right''.' But Kieri, Dorrin, and Stammel also fit this Alignment
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* LawfulGood: Its a book about 'Paladin done ''right''.' But Kieri, Dorrin, and Stammel also fit this CharacterAlignment

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* LawfulGood: Its a book about 'Paladin done ''right''.' But Kieri, Dorrin, and Stammel also fit this CharacterAlignmentAlignment



** Not only is the novel series based on the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' Paladin, Liart and Archnya are basically Loviatar (who was stolen from Myth/FinnishMythology to begin with) and Lolth.

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** Not only is the novel series based on the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' Paladin, Liart and Archnya are basically Loviatar (who was stolen from Myth/FinnishMythology Finnish Mythology to begin with) and Lolth.

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* SerialNumbersFiledOff-- not only is the novel based on the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' Paladin, Liart and Archnya are basically Loviatar and Lloth.

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only is the novel series based on the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' Paladin, Liart and Archnya are basically Loviatar (who was stolen from Myth/FinnishMythology to begin with) and Lloth.Lolth.
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* SerialNumbersFiledOff-- not only is the novel based on the DungeonsAndDragons Paladin, Liart and Archnya are basically Loviatar and Lloth.

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* SerialNumbersFiledOff-- not only is the novel based on the DungeonsAndDragons ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' Paladin, Liart and Archnya are basically Loviatar and Lloth.
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** In many ways, the whole series is a study in multiple flavors of LawfulGood. Gird is different from Falk. Kieri, Paks, Dorrin, Stammel, and Arcolin are all different. Even within the Paladins, there are different versions of LawfulGood.

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** All of which pales in comparison to the final arc of the third book, in which Paks [[spoiler:willingly surrenders herself to the priests of Liart for five days and nights in order to give the Duke and his men time to reach Lyonya. She spends five days being shorn, flogged, whipped, burnt, bled, crippled and raped, and only the intervention of her gods restores her body to health.]]

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** All of which pales in comparison to the final arc of the third book, in which Paks [[spoiler:willingly surrenders herself to the priests of Liart for five days and nights in order to give the Duke and his men time to reach Lyonya. She spends five days being publicly shorn, flogged, whipped, burnt, bled, crippled and raped, and only the intervention of her gods restores her body to health.]]]]
* SerialNumbersFiledOff-- not only is the novel based on the DungeonsAndDragons Paladin, Liart and Archnya are basically Loviatar and Lloth.
** Also, Gird is what happens to St. Cuthbert when you do a [[{{Jerkass}} Jerkassectomy]].
** The village of Brewersbridge and the ruin from Divided Allegiance is taken right from AD&D module [[TabletopGame/TempleOfElementalEvil T1: The Village of Hommlet]]: the town, the druid, the ruin with the bandits and the rest.
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* NightmareFuel: The main character [[spoiler: is captured by evil creatures and forced to fight for her life in an arena for their amusement, then once she's rescued is condemned for not having resisted unto death and stripped of her powers and courage. Wandering the world as an ordinary person, she's abused in various ways for a long time]]. Also, [[spoiler: Another character is captured by another villain and castrated. The description is not graphic, but very matter-of-fact]].

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* NightmareFuel: The main character [[spoiler: is captured by evil creatures and forced to fight for her life in an arena for their amusement, then once she's rescued is condemned for not having resisted unto death and stripped of her powers and courage. Wandering the world as an ordinary person, she's abused in various ways for a long time]]. Also, [[spoiler: Another character is captured by another villain and castrated. The description is not graphic, but very matter-of-fact]].matter-of-fact]].
**All of which pales in comparison to the final arc of the third book, in which Paks [[spoiler:willingly surrenders herself to the priests of Liart for five days and nights in order to give the Duke and his men time to reach Lyonya. She spends five days being shorn, flogged, whipped, burnt, bled, crippled and raped, and only the intervention of her gods restores her body to health.]]
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* LawfulGood: Its a book about 'Paladin done ''right''.' But Kieri, Dorrin, and Stammel also fit this CharacterAlignment

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* LawfulGood: Its a book about 'Paladin done ''right''.' But Kieri, Dorrin, and Stammel also fit this CharacterAlignmentCharacterAlignment
* NightmareFuel: The main character [[spoiler: is captured by evil creatures and forced to fight for her life in an arena for their amusement, then once she's rescued is condemned for not having resisted unto death and stripped of her powers and courage. Wandering the world as an ordinary person, she's abused in various ways for a long time]]. Also, [[spoiler: Another character is captured by another villain and castrated. The description is not graphic, but very matter-of-fact]].
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