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===Paladin Oaths=== '''Oath of the Annihilator:''' A [[Blackguard]] archetype, representing the Paladin (well, Antipaladin) counterparts to the Clerics of Apocalypse. This is an (un)holy warrior who believes that the world requires balance that necessitates the culling of the weak and the destruction of the old so that it may be replaced by the new. They are, of course, devotees of gods of chaos, destruction and war. Their abilities all revolve around killing things and breaking shit better. This Oath can be found in Deep Magic. '''Oath of the Giving Grave:''' A [[Blackguard]] archetype, this is a Paladin (well, Antipaladin) determined to seeking immortality through the powers of necromancy. They're not necessarily evil, in fact one of their core tenets is basically "the world is shit, so we need to be immortal so we'll be able to work at actually fixing it to a meaningful extent", but they are ruthless, driven and take a very "ends justify the means" approach to life. They get a number of [[necromancer]] spells (plus a few other "black magic" themed spells), enhanced abilities for commanding the undead, regeneration, and magic resistance. This Oath can be found in the Midgard Worldbook. '''Oath of Radiance:''' Devoted to the god [[Khors]], these are paladins specialized in hunting down [[undead]] and creatures touched by the Shadow Realm. All their powers revolve around burning dark shit with holy light. This can be found in the Midgard Heroes Handbook, and also in Deep Magic. '''Oath of Thunder:''' Devoted to [[Perun]], these paladins are surprisingly prone to being women. Thematically, they're basically your Oath of Devotion paladins, but faster, more aggressive, and with a lot more lightning-related goodies. This can be found in the Midgard Heroes Handbook, and also in Deep Magic.
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