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Did the research on the bg3wiki.
Apparently (unless the information is out-of-date, but I trust it over FExtralife), Necromancy of Thay will - in no way - break your Oath.
Which is wierd as f*ck.
Because I feel like Oath of the Ancients should ABSOLUTELY get an oathbreak from it, if they get an oathbreak from sparing Cazador's spawn.
I would bet all my GP's that there is NOTHING you can do that breaks the Paladin Oath. Remember you can respec your character as many times as you want so... What point would there be in saying you can be a Paladin no more when you can just pay 100gp to Withers and you'll design a brand new paladin with a different Oath in 5 minutes or so?
Won't work. If you break your oath then you cannot use withers to respec until you resolve your broken oath.
Yeah, honestly the whole "Powderkeg of Justice" stereotype kinda mars the PLD as a whole, unjustifiably so since PoJ is a PoS that would break your oath in tabletop anyways unless you're a Conquest or Vengeance PLD - and even then that is a 50 Shades of Gray Area right there.