archpaladin
English
Etymology
From arch- + paladin. Originally from the Dungeons & Dragons franchise, in which the fictional deity, Heironeous, is known as The Archpaladin, and the AdventureQuest game.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ɑɹt͡ʃ.ˈpælədɪn/
Noun
archpaladin (plural archpaladins)
- (very rare, science fiction, fantasy, video games) A supreme paladin.
- 2004 August, Rick LaRue, “Greyhawk’s Knights of Holy Shielding: Valor Is Our Blood!”, in Dungeon, number 113, page 94:
- Foremost in her mind has always been to serve the Archpaladin [Heironeous] and improve the lives of others with His teachings.
- 2007 April, Sean K Reynolds, “Heironeous”, in Dragon, volume XXXI, number 11, issue 354, page 19:
- Heironeous, The Invincible, The Archpaladin, is the champion of rightful combat and chivalrous deeds.
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