Your hands are considered natural weapons with which you are proficient. You can use your Strength or Dexterity modifiers for attack and damage rolls made with them, and they deal 1d8 bludgeoning damage.

This Oath is only available to those who choose the Empty Palms fighting style

Oath of Empty Palms

"An internal style said to be taught to the first mortals by angels. The style uses the alignment of ones spirit to multiply the power of bare handed strikes greatly. Its strikes may seem unassuming - until they hit their target with the force of an ox cart.

A practitioner of this style must take tremendous pains to use it effectively. A student must train rigorously, keep a strict diet, and maintain fine bodily control in order to effectively utilize its techniques. None, however, deny its power."

- Manual of Hands and Feet, Musko Reeve

The Oath of Empty Palms is as old as the gods themselves; binding its followers not to the laws of a kingdom, but to the universal law of divinity. Sometimes referred to as Lawmakers or Concordant Knights, paladins who swear this oath set out to enforce a law they see as above the domain of any kingdom.

Each paladin who followed the oath of Empty Palms finds their own small glimpse of divinity upon swearing their oath. They make it their goal not only to enforce this small fragment of truth onto the outer world, but also ensure that they themselves live a life of spiritual purity.