Talk:Touch Me/@comment-110.175.137.215-20161206053011/@comment-29248623-20161206103956

Historically speaking, paladin is a title given to members of King Charlamagne's court and was later used to address knights renowned for their heroism and chivalry. Templar is the title given to members of the Order of the Knights Templar.

If you think about it. They can be interchangable but it would likely work that Templars were inclined more towards divine or religion based themes while Paladins were inclined to being royal guards or generic noble knights.