According to the talk page, Sameo is in fact faked. Not that it needed confirmation; I never would have believed that story anyway. (Critical fumble tables that require 3 rolls? What kind of splat book is that? And blatantly obviously the kind of failure described is no failure, so wouldn't be a good choice anyway.) It's an okay story but this is a genre where truth really does make for a much better tale.
Since we are in D&D story mode with a slice of paladins, though. My GM rolled up using the 2nd edition random character generator CD "Minmay," a 1HP Lawful Good Necromancer. With 12 Intelligence (!) and 16 Wisdom (!!). Clearly she was in the wrong profession. Meanwhile my character, Gram, was an undead-hunter type Paladin of the LN God of Death in the Forgotten Realms, Kelemvor (who - and I never read the fiction - apparently was basically LG but cursed such that he couldn't really be good, meaning the fact that they left him LN when he became a God was weird anyway. So LN with strong tendencies toward good.). Gram had 15 Intelligence and 13 Wisdom, 13 being the old minimum stat for Wis for 2nd edition Paladins. So, yes, the Paladin with clericy-divine spells with a higher Int than Wisdom, and the Wizard specialized in Necromancy with higher Wisdom than Intelligence. Go figure. Anyway, in the campaign, Minmay got to play damsel in distress a bit, and we decided after the campaign was over that Gram & Minmay could ride off into the sunset together and get hitched - the Paladin of Death & the Lawful Good Necromancer, aw how sweet. (Thankfully Minmay was not a sleazy lounge singer who somehow stops an intergalactic war.)
In other linky news...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/04/poland-caused-wwii-russia_n_211415.htmlAn unorthodox theory of WWII. From the RUSSIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE. WTF Russia, just blame all the evil things the Soviet Union did on the previous government and you don't even have to feel guilty.