[RPG] Are Lawful Evil Tiefling Paladins possible

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I'm creating my character for a new campaign, and as it's only my third campaign I'm struggling a bit.

I have been wanting to make a Tiefling for a long time, initially I wanted her to be a warlock but I found that the personality I was giving her was a lot like my first character and my current – quiet, self-destructive, good, etc.
So now I'm thinking Lawful Evil Paladin to spice it up a little.

I wrote out part of the backstory as her ancestors noble bloodline being cursed by Beshaba.

Can a Tiefling be a Paladin?
If so, How can I make sense of her being that class when she's a Tiefling or would it just be easier to be a Chaotic Evil/Any evil Rogue or something similar?

Best Answer

Paladins in D&D 5e don't have to be of good alignment.

Firstly, even in earlier editions of the game, a tiefling could be of any alignment, even lawful good, and become a paladin. In D&D 5e, it's even easier as there are no longer any alignment limits or racial restrictions on any character class.

In particular, the Oath of Vengeance paladin (PHB p87) may suit that character concept.

The Oath of Vengeance is a solemn commitment to punish those who have committed a grievous sin. When evil forces slaughter helpless villagers, when an entire people turns against the will of the gods, when a thieves' guild grows too violent and powerful, when a dragon rampages through the countryside—at times like these, paladins arise and swear an Oath of Vengeance to set right that which has gone wrong. To those paladins—sometimes called avengers or dark knights—their own purity is not as important as delivering justice.

Another paladin type especially suitable for lawful evil characters is Oath of Conquest (Xanathar's Guide to Everything p.37):

The Oath of Conquest calls to paladins who seek glory in battle and the subjugation of their enemies. It isn't enough for these paladins to establish order. They must crush the forces of chaos. Sometimes called knight tyrants or iron mongers, those who swear this oath gather into grim orders that serve gods or philosophies of war and well-ordered might.

There's also the Oathbreaker paladin (Dungeon Master's Guide p.97) who is a formerly good paladin turned to evil. This may not fit your backstory if your character was always evil. The Unearthed Arcana content also includes the Oath of Treachery, a paladin who similarly broke a previous oath, although the description suggests it's more for chaotic evil characters.

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