Name: Unknown
Alias: The Paladin
Age: Unknown
Race: Human
Gender: Male
Appearance: Physical is yet unknown, but the following is an excerpt from a post explaining what his armor and equipment look like.
[spoiler] His helmet was a medieval great helm, but was more angular than traditional helmets. The helm was painted a pure white, the edges and faceplate being painted a dark green. However, the helmet was a victim of decades of conquest and skirmishes, and therefore had much wear and tear. The scratches and scrapes revealed a black, tempered steel. However, despite what the helmet was made for, its current owner sook only charity and protection. His cuirass was tens of giant plates, all covered in white paint. They folded over and about each other, looking extremely intricate and expensive. The edges of all the plates were painted the same dark green as the helmet’s trimming, although they looked more fresh, like he’d recently repainted the entire torso-piece. The shoulders jutted out and were little more than broad, massive plates used to deflect attack. The entire piece was blocky, bulky, and very thick. It was a wonder he could carry it all. Over the cuirass was a sheet of leather, dyed white. It had a large, intricate green cross on it. In the joints of it all, black chainmail was seen. The arm-pieces looked like massive tubes of steel, with elbow-caps and jointed chainmail covering any skin. It was here that someone could see that the entire thing was padded with leather bonds and armor under the chainmail and plate. The gauntlets went from the middle of the forearm to the tips of the fingers, all being white. On his right gauntlet, however, was a green cross. It looked exactly like the one on his chest piece. The greaves were like the arms down to a tee, besides the shape now being that of thighs and calves instead of shoulders and forearms. The boots were like any other pair of metal boots, and were also painted white. On top of all this intricate design, was a fur trimming that ran across all of it, and it looked extremely soft, whatever it was. There was also a soft, white glow surrounding him, his armor was blessed on top of all the other protection.
There were two massive things stuck to his back. A mace and a shield. The shield was easily as big as the Paladin himself, and was just one solid sheet of metal bound in leather. The mace was around four feet long, and it was painted green. Not much to say, it’s just a mace. However, they both glowed with a golden light, seemingly blessed as well.
The Paladin was a massive man, standing at six-feet-ten-inches. From behind his helmet, his eyes were visible. They were a steely gray.[/spoiler]
Weapons:
Mace-
His gigantic mace, made of a tempered steel. Blessed, meaning it causes beings that have sinned or are undead will burn with holy fire when struck. Despite how badass that sounds, it only adds a slight burning. See in Appearance for appearance.
Shield-
A shield made of tempered steel. Big enough to block most any weapon, and strong enough to withstand up to the highest caliber of gunshot or strongest piercing weapons. Also blessed, increasing durability.
Armor:
See Appearance for materials and looks. Also blessed, causing it to be extremely strong, strong enough to withstand most basic forms of damage. If an undead comes into contact with the armor, they will burst into flame and be burnt to ash and cinder.
Abilities:
Healing-
He can heal minor wounds and sicknesses. Cannot he used mid-fight.
Revival-
Can revive one person per day. Not able to be used during combat.
Smite-
Able to throw holy fire and bless things with holy fire. Will annihilate most undead instantly, power depends on how much a target has sinned.
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