Non-traditional ways to play a paladin

So what are some ways that a paladin can be played other than the normal servant of light?

>A Servant of Light
Well, I suppose you'd need to define that one first.

>Jerk Paladin
Good doesn't have to be nice. Not antagonistic to anyone, but blunt, sarcastic, maybe kind of passive-aggressive. Does the right thing and upholds the law, but nobody really likes them.

>Paladin of Friendship
Places insane value on friendship and camaraderie, devoting their time to winning over the rest of the party and as many villains as possible.

>Power Ranger Paladin
Cheesy 90's PSA incarnate. Befriends children easily, warns them not to litter, do drugs, or drop out of school. Fond of goofy poses and catchphrases.

I could see a druid paladin who served a nature god being fun. Would need to flesh it out.

why as a servant of the law of course

>Power Ranger PSA Paladin
Shit, that's good. Gotta multiclass a little into Monk and grab dat unarmed damage.

one who really likes the fighting evil part of the job.
he gets to fight really strong people all he wants and no one bitches because that guy was a dick and needed to be killed, it's a win-win

Purge all those who do not convert.

Fuck good
Fuck evil

The only truth is the paladin's faith and the searing wrath of their god.

Everything that does not serve is an abomination, and must either convert or die by flame and steel. Good ol' fanatical blade-wielding zealots

That seems pretty normal paladin wise.

Well, sure, but I like my paladins to NOT want to be an instrument of justice and help random passersby and shit.

I'm talking about playing on more along the lines of a 40k Inquisitor.

Less white knight, more BURNMAIMKILL, having gone mad from their faith and divine gifts.

So you play paladins In the most dullard and pathetic way possible.

>>Jerk Paladin
>Good doesn't have to be nice. Not antagonistic to anyone, but blunt, sarcastic, maybe kind of passive-aggressive. Does the right thing and upholds the law, but nobody really likes them

So a Stannis-din?

implying there's an interesting way to play the most boring and cliche class in RPGs

Paladin as private detective. Uses his powers to investigate crimes rather than smiting devils.

A proper gentleman knight with a strong sense of justice, who hides it under a layer of grit, who does all his good deeds to atone for his own sins

Ji'e'toh

I'm playing a paladin of Economics at the moment.
Very Orzhov inspired he upholds the tenets of good business and contract law.

Oaths are legally binding, and he possesses the power of a celestial notary, to ratify any contract in the eyes of god.

He is required to uphold honesty in all dealings, however this is not the same as transparency. A loaded deal is fine provided no one lies about what is offered, as that would constitute a breach of contract.

He prefers duels to pitched combat, as a duel represents contractual combat, and is as fair as combat can be provided both parties are equipped to a similar level.

At this point (with all the realistic, grimdark settings and crazy, off-the-wall character concepts,) playing a stereotypical, good guy paladin is a pretty unique experience.

My last character was pretty much your stereotypical paladin and, in a party that was full of weirdos and lunatics and in a world that's rapidly going to hell in a handbasket, it was certainly different from any other character I played in a long time. It certainly helped the party dynamic too to have someone that would constantly advocate for doing the right thing, offering redemption for their enemies, helping the downtrodden, etc.

>Jerk Paladin
>Nontraditional

A con man who has an oath of Insight, he goes around scamming people to rid them of their gullibility and teach them a lesson.

or

A young boy Paladin who is just starting off as a Paladin and has to take his mother everywhere he goes.

I have Toh to you brother for forgetting about this.

A knight without armor in a savage land?

Paladin of Eraatil.Light to medium armor, composite longbow, bastard sword, lives in the forest with no real home but keeps the monsters from getting to his village.

well i guess you can always pull a 'moral relativism' card and argue that literally everything in this world is good because of a fact that it can happen and that's it, so the guy can call upon the light or whatever no matter what kind of bullshit he is doing because hey, the light answered

or he is simply the servant of the law, physical law, as in if reality allows it to happen, than its a-ok for it to happen, so literally everything that can happen, is good because it can happen

>Corporate Lawyer Paladin

Does that make his squires paralegals? Palalegals?

Or Sam Vimes

Gif. related would be a perfect Paladin.