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==='''Paladin'''===
==='''Paladin'''===
Like clerics, traditionally paladins were all part of a well-organized centrally-controlled church hierarchy. While those traditional orders such as the [[Travelers]] do still exist, paladin orders who act as state elite security forces or smaller issue-focused orders such as the [[Guardians of the Word |Couriers]] or [[Followers of the Green]] that have no ties to a church are increasingly common.
Like clerics, traditionally paladins were all part of a well-organized centrally-controlled church hierarchy. While those traditional orders such as the [[Travelers]] do still exist, paladin orders who act as state elite security forces or smaller issue-focused orders such as the [[Guardians of the Word |Couriers]] or [[Followers of the Green]] that have no ties to a church are increasingly common.


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