>>43377652I played a neutral good Paladin in a campaign where the GM ruled that a Paladin must be the alignment of their god, rather than only Lawful Good.
He was an interesting character to play because he was the adherent of a religion so small some would argue it was just a cult rather than a true religion, of a god who valued art and the spreading of joy and love.
He prayed by practicing his guitar for an hour a day, put on free music shows for the peasants whenever they stopped in a village, slept with anything with a pulse and a smile and then turned right around to pick up his sword and use himself as a living shield between evil and his friends.
He was pretty fun and dicking with the followers of more established religions, who distrusted his order, was always fun.