As a thinking creature I'd be curious what the DM had in mind. It sounds like a good "fallen paladin to blackguard" set up rather than a intra-party conflict.
I'd consider a paladin ignoring a detect evil result as a fateful slip. But I do like the idea of alignment being what you make it. Especially for D&D where classes have strict requirements.
As a thinking creature I'd be curious what the DM had in mind. It sounds like a good "fallen paladin to blackguard" set up rather than a intra-party conflict.
I'd consider a paladin ignoring a detect evil result as a fateful slip. But I do like the idea of alignment being what you make it. Especially for D&D where classes have strict requirements.