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Title: [Paladin]Holy France setting
Post by: Sammael99 on March 04, 2005, 04:29:59 PM
I'm running a one-shot game of Paladin on Saturday and I could use a bit of an idea ping-pong on the creative process for the setting and Paladin order, especially on the order laws. In order to describe what I have got so far, I will try and follow the structure of the game book. The PCs are part of the Sons of Mary, a resistant militant Order.

The game is set in a future/alternate/darker France. Inspirations for this would be the neo-cromwellians of Luther Arkwright and the fascist state of V for Vendetta, but in order to have a more familiar back history, I decided upon France. There is very little high-tech in this setting, apart from the Filament Rapiers mentioned below.

I'm looking for any kind of feedback, help on the laws, etc.


Backdrop

Holy France, as it is now called, is a gnostic "christian" Theocracy that has seceded from Rome. It is ruled with an iron fist by Theocrat Petrus IV, whose professed mission is to shape Holy France into a mirror of the Kingdom of Heavens. The Theocrat calls this religion Francism, although the populace doesn't use the term much. Furthermore, in order to further dissociate Francism and Papism, the use of the word "christian" has been superceded by the preferred alternate "christic".

Virtues promoted by the Theocracy are piety, obedience, hard work, and moral rectitude. In fact, Holy France's motto is "Moralité, travail et dévotion" (Morality, work and devotion). Sadly, in the eyes of Theocrat Petrus, not everyone follows this motto to the letter and troubled men and women need to be taken care of.

The government's propaganda focuses on compassionate denunciation, the idea that men and women who don't live by these virtues are stray sheep that need to be enlightened to the laws of god and that denouncing them to the Police is the christic thing to do. Officially, there are no executions, and criminals in deed or thought are instead ushered to Houses of Reflection where, the populace believes, they are gently shown the errors of their ways and brought back into the fold.

There are worse criminals, called indifferently Enemies of the State or Enemies of God, roughly categorised as so:
Title: So I've altered things a bit
Post by: Sammael99 on March 04, 2005, 11:50:13 PM
I've altered the code as follows :

QuoteMinor Laws
You will not tolerate another's suffering
You will not put your own safety before that of others
Never shed blood on Holy Ground

Major Laws
You will not deliberately cause suffering.
Never strike in anger or with hatred in your heart

Unbreakable Law
You shall not kill another willingly

I'm still interested in feedback and comments, if anyone finds the setting worth commenting on, that is...[/b]