Paladin- Dauntless By Kevin Mclaughlin-ony - -

That’s the core of Paladin: Dauntless (Book 1 of the Paladin series, co-authored with an intriguing "Ony" credit—likely a collaborative or pen name effort for the technical side). The story follows a disgraced former knight, betrayed by his order and left for dead. He’s not seeking revenge with a holy relic or a blessed longsword. Instead, he stumbles upon—or is chosen by—a prototype military exoskeleton called the Dauntless .

Then Kevin McLaughlin throws a curveball that feels like a sucker punch to a dragon: what if your paladin’s “divine armor” was a high-tech, AI-driven, massive mecha suit? Paladin- Dauntless by Kevin McLaughlin-Ony -

Let’s be honest: the “Paladin” archetype has been done a thousand times. Holy warrior, sacred oath, big sword, maybe a healing spell. It’s comfortable. It’s classic. But it’s rarely fresh . That’s the core of Paladin: Dauntless (Book 1

4.5/5 stars. A fantastic opener for a series I’m now fully committed to. Instead, he stumbles upon—or is chosen by—a prototype

Iron Man (the first movie’s earnestness), The Expanse (the gritty tech feel), Knight’s & Magic (mecha fantasy), or any story where the armor isn’t just a weapon—it’s a second chance. Have you read Paladin: Dauntless ? Does the “mecha-paladin” concept work for you, or does it break the fantasy too much? Let’s discuss below.

Here’s a detailed, engaging post about Paladin: Dauntless by Kevin McLaughlin, written in the style of a book blog or sci-fi/fantasy discussion forum. Paladin: Dauntless – When a Knight in Shining Armor Meets a Mecha Suit

But if you want a —a book where a broken knight climbs into a giant robot and decides to do the right thing anyway, especially when it’s impossible—this is your next read. Final Verdict Paladin: Dauntless is a love letter to two genres that rarely share a table. It’s for anyone who ever wanted to see a holy warrior use a targeting computer, or a sci-fi soldier swear an oath older than the stars.