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paladin
[ pal-uh-din ]
noun
- any one of the 12 legendary peers or knightly champions in attendance on Charlemagne.
- any knightly or heroic champion.
- any determined advocate or defender of a noble cause.
paladin
/ ˈpælədɪn /
noun
- one of the legendary twelve peers of Charlemagne's court
- a knightly champion
Word History and Origins
Origin of paladin1
Word History and Origins
Origin of paladin1
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This time the task wasn’t limited to creating uniquely designed characters inhabiting a single universe, but entire worlds based on the myriad comic book sagas that have reinterpreted Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s arachnid paladin.
"Bridgerton" established Page as the unattainable dreamboat everybody wants to be around, prime attributes for a paladin, a class requiring high charisma.
That said, both channel a similar irreverence for fantasy adventures — and make an argument for always having a paladin in your party.
To do this, she will have to jump repeatedly between universes and, like a video-game paladin shifting fighting styles at will, absorb the special powers of her many, many fellow Evelyns.
“In fact, it’s your moral duty because you’re a paladin. You are this kind of warrior.”
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