Talk:Oberon (Warframe)/@comment-68.2.90.24-20131227054242/@comment-8574757-20131227060604

It comes down to semantics, as we all might be defining Paladin from different sources. Using Websters dictionary for example leaves a ton of room for interpretation. Using references from other popular games such a Dungeons and Dragons or even Diablo lowers this room for interpretation.

-The paladin is a holy knight, crusading in the name of good and order, and is a divine spellcaster.[1]

-Druids wield nature-themed magic. Prior to 4th edition, they gain divine magic from being at one with nature, or from one of several patron gods of the wild, while in 4th edition, they gain primal magic from the world and its nature spirits.[2]

As for his appearance, he does have a good bit of Paladin features which as you mentioned include the Surcoat and his helmet (minus antlers). It creates the noble, armored, and divine look. The Antlers and hooves for feet are what people see as Druid features. They create a more one with nature and channeling nature spirits look.

As I said, it is all about semantics and everyone is free to their own interpretation