By the way, yes, he could well have sunburned in the south, in the promised land, when he carried righteous faith in the wild lands, oha! ;-)
I have always associated Pala with the dark-skinned race ... that's right, they did it that way)
As a member of the clergy, I certainly want to point out that race is not a fundamental factor in the choice of faith, including elementary faith in God as such. The paladin in this case, professes a religion characteristic of his world, and based on the fact that we do not have a racial framework for the dissemination of faith, they may not be there either. Moreover, his faith can include a lot of things that are not, in general, anywhere except in her. I think it's fair to assume that the Paladin might be dark-skinned. Perhaps it is thanks to this feature of it that we can more clearly see the manifestation of its essence. For example, on a white sheet of paper, I draw a white circle. It won't actually be visible. But if I draw it on a black sheet, it will immediately become clear what I have depicted. Surely a dark-skinned warrior with a sword shining in one hand, and a bunch of dazzling heavenly light in the other hand will look much more impressionable than his light-skinned counterpart. Here lies the elementary rule of subconscious perception of an object. The subconscious mind does not distinguish what exactly we see - this is the work of consciousness, but the subconscious mind perceives the contrast of images, imperceptibly puts it in memory, where this information precipitates, as if compacted. And if you ask me what a Druid looks like, I will remember him for another three seconds, and when the word "paladin" is mentioned, even in a completely non-game context, the image of a black knight we know in a split second pops up in my memory. Many things seem very strange to us, but these oddities are just an adaptation of these very things,
"he is AFRO-AMERICAN"
In America, he may be African-American, but we have a Negro! And in Africa he is a NEGRO!
Of the real classes, it would be most reasonable to make a Negro Negro (and where else is there voodoo, if not in Africa ?!)
Pluspitzot, by the way. We would have had such a black vudushnik with totems, face painting under the skull and other kosher things.
Nekros was always a Negro because he was black as a firebrand, but his hair was smeared with peroxide for some reason
Yes, definitely stupid, someone who fell a Moor (an Arab, for those who are in a tank) cannot be; so if it is historically true that the assassin must be an Arab.