Since you haven't had the time to do so in-game, you may find this resource helpful. http://xivdb.com/?quest/66591/Paladin's-Pledge
It's the quest that opens up the Paladin job, more specifically, it contains dialogue.
You'll see a few varying opinions on Paladins but basically they're usually considered to do good for ______ peoples. This does -not- mean they are incorruptible. The monopoly of the paladin skills training is held by the Sultansworn who are above all else sworn to the sultanate, which in Ul'dah can mean bad things for people.
Not all of them are sword and board but they must know how to wield them. Paladins mainly use sword and board. Two attacks in the game, Shield Swipe and Shield Bash use the shield effectively. Paladins also use their body to take the hits for someone else (Cover). Armor does well against most things but all armor holds weaknesses to something. An exposed joint or slipping through the slits of the armor etc.
yep the game has insinuated to drugs and smoking. Moko's grass comes to mind. Somnus is an illicit drug.
Eorzea's technology is all over the place. We have airships. Ul'dah has water irrigation systems and trains (some sort of locomotive system). Gas lamps. Limsa uses gunpowder, muskets. Ishgardians use cannons.
It's the quest that opens up the Paladin job, more specifically, it contains dialogue.
You'll see a few varying opinions on Paladins but basically they're usually considered to do good for ______ peoples. This does -not- mean they are incorruptible. The monopoly of the paladin skills training is held by the Sultansworn who are above all else sworn to the sultanate, which in Ul'dah can mean bad things for people.
Not all of them are sword and board but they must know how to wield them. Paladins mainly use sword and board. Two attacks in the game, Shield Swipe and Shield Bash use the shield effectively. Paladins also use their body to take the hits for someone else (Cover). Armor does well against most things but all armor holds weaknesses to something. An exposed joint or slipping through the slits of the armor etc.
yep the game has insinuated to drugs and smoking. Moko's grass comes to mind. Somnus is an illicit drug.
Eorzea's technology is all over the place. We have airships. Ul'dah has water irrigation systems and trains (some sort of locomotive system). Gas lamps. Limsa uses gunpowder, muskets. Ishgardians use cannons.