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  • But a paladin's intervention always means change--and change sweeps through the world in the wake of her great deeds.

    Archive 2010-02-01 RobB 2010

  • But a paladin's intervention always means change--and change sweeps through the world in the wake of her great deeds.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 02/27/2010) RobB 2010

  • But a paladin's intervention always means change--and change sweeps through the world in the wake of her great deeds.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 11/08/2009) RobB 2009

  • But a paladin's intervention always means change--and change sweeps through the world in the wake of her great deeds.

    Archive 2009-11-01 RobB 2009

  • So I do not respond to the paladin's attack and he uses his class's mechanics to escape retribution from the guards.

    What to Call a Griefer? 2007

  • What does this funny golden light coming out of the paladin's dingbat do to me?

    I Love the Smell of Burning Crusade in the Morning 2007

  • Gotta go collect mushrooms or chop off a paladin's head . . . some damned thing.

    World of Warcraft ate my brain. Douglas Hoffman 2005

  • Gotta go collect mushrooms or chop off a paladin's head . . . some damned thing.

    Archive 2005-04-01 Douglas Hoffman 2005

  • They had been asked also to return his body from its temporary burial, and had received the request graciously, but then the intermittent squabbling among the Crusader leaders had cost them the chance of securing the port of Ascalon, and the negotiations for the return of the paladin's body had been neglected and forgotten.

    The Leper of Saint Giles Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1981

  • They had been asked also to return his body from its temporary burial, and had received the request graciously, but then the intermittent squabbling among the Crusader leaders had cost them the chance of securing the port of Ascalon, and the negotiations for the return of the paladin's body had been neglected and forgotten.

    The Leper of Saint Giles Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1981

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