Melkor
Explorer
Barbarian thread = "All barbarians are supposed to look exactly like Conan! This is an outrage! Barbarian Smash!"
In my opinion, there is actually a disappointing lack of both outrage and Barbarian Smash in this thread so far.
Barbarian thread = "All barbarians are supposed to look exactly like Conan! This is an outrage! Barbarian Smash!"
He looks like a Viking who has had too much of a taste of the city, maybe even multi-classed into bard (skald). Too effete to be a real babarian, like Conan.![]()
My thoughts exactly!I love the picture.
I now want to play Grizzly Adams, Barbarian.
I know, I'm just kidding around. Are you actually offended by this horse-play?
The problem here is the definition of the word "barbarian" in D&D as it relates to the accompanying art, which had always been essentially Conan or even more savage and animalistic figures. Whether Vikings would even qualify as barbarians in D&D is an open question, given they were a highly advanced culture -- warlike, yes, but not wild or backward.
In the end, I blame the Greeks.
In my opinion, there is actually a disappointing lack of both outrage and Barbarian Smash in this thread so far.