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Let Me Tell You About My Paladin

Blame Mr. Kinslayer for providing the peer pressure. You have to be a real nerd to fully enjoy this one. It's a statue of Caesar holding an AD&D "Complete Paladin's Handbook", throwing some ancient Roman d20s, standing on the Palatine Hill in Rome. The word "paladin" derives from the Latin palatinus, meaning "palace", which is also where the Palatine Hill got its name. Have I explained away the funny yet?

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Sir Golgotha, KEoPS Comment by Sir Golgotha, KEoPS on June 17, 2008 at 9:08am
Beaut. All I was going to do was have the glass die with 'Have You Seen My Centurion'. This is much better.

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