Those are some pretty strange people, those friends of yours. I'm not into fantasy worship in RL either, but I always gravitate toward the religious zealots in any kind of fantasy (the Aeon in Supreme Commander. The Advent in Sins of a Solar Empire. The Sisters of Battle in Warhammer 40,000), and I've never felt that it somehow made me a less authentic atheist. Crazy.Ryan Minns said:I am sometimes forced to be pally/cleric since somehow, despite all logical reasoning my friends refuse based on... they're Atheist... yeah, I kid you not. In a fantasy world where god/gods aren't a matter of faith but absolute, undeniable fact they refuse based on the fact in this world their faith is in no god so in a fantasy based setting they can't follow a god... I honestly wish I was making this idiocy up.![]()
To the OP, I can tell you why I haven't played clerics or paladins in the past. Anomen and Keldorn. Baldur's Gate 2 got me interested in DnD back in 2000; it also stunted me completely as a role player. I admired the game because I wasn't much of a writer at the time, and that made me imitative.
I've had quite a long time to get over influences. Now I frequently roll cleric or paladin, and they are more of my own take on "Daniel Jackson, ascended", rather than "KELDORN, DRAWER OF THE LINE YOU MUSTN'T CROSS EVER, PART TIME LECTURER".
Maybe have a night where everybody rolls something they've never rolled before for a one-off adventure. If you've got a closet pally, you could use a night like that to show them you're not going to pull the tired old "DM Catch 22, lose your powers or lose your powers" on them.
What do your people say to you, when you bring up how you never see these classes?