So, the page for them says that basically they all swear to be against magic, but then there is also information that goes into detail about how the different palestone knights have different beliefs on what their sworn code means- e.g some are fine with worshipping gods whereas others think that's being okay with divine magic and therefore bad.
I was wondering if that same sort of variation in belief could also apply to how one interprets their universal code:
Til the Weave be unravelled,
We shall wear this veil of gray.
Those bound by the web
We shall free.
Those snaring the weak
We shall hunt.
By this vow we are bound;
Pale-clad, resolute,
Til the Weave be unravelled.
To me, this seems open to the interpretation that this isn't actively seeking to bring about the eradication of magic so much as hunting down those who abuse magic in all its forms; akin to "policing" spellcasters, in a sense. They are sworn to uphold their duty until such a time as magic no longer exists. With that in mind, I was wondering if it would be fine for a character to adopt the (simplified) view of "Magic is fine so long as it is used responsibly", and therefore abstain from seeking to bring about its destruction as a whole?
I was wondering if that same sort of variation in belief could also apply to how one interprets their universal code:
Til the Weave be unravelled,
We shall wear this veil of gray.
Those bound by the web
We shall free.
Those snaring the weak
We shall hunt.
By this vow we are bound;
Pale-clad, resolute,
Til the Weave be unravelled.
To me, this seems open to the interpretation that this isn't actively seeking to bring about the eradication of magic so much as hunting down those who abuse magic in all its forms; akin to "policing" spellcasters, in a sense. They are sworn to uphold their duty until such a time as magic no longer exists. With that in mind, I was wondering if it would be fine for a character to adopt the (simplified) view of "Magic is fine so long as it is used responsibly", and therefore abstain from seeking to bring about its destruction as a whole?