Death Knights
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'''Death knights''' are [[Undead|undead]] [[Paladins (Dungeons and Dragons)|paladins]] (or other holy knights) who broke their code of honor in life. They have been cursed by the powers they once served with undeath. Most death knights are unique individuals- one of the most infamous death knights was [[Lord Soth]]. | '''Death knights''' are [[Undead|undead]] [[Paladins (Dungeons and Dragons)|paladins]] (or other holy knights) who broke their code of honor in life. They have been cursed by the powers they once served with undeath. Most death knights are unique individuals- one of the most infamous death knights was [[Lord Soth]]. |
Revision as of 17:29, 9 April 2006
- For other uses of this name, see Death Knights (disambiguation).
Death knights are undead paladins (or other holy knights) who broke their code of honor in life. They have been cursed by the powers they once served with undeath. Most death knights are unique individuals- one of the most infamous death knights was Lord Soth.