Faolyn
(she/her)
I'd say that a monastery would count as a society of society!But, barbarian as a class isn’t a society. There is no society of barbarian same as there is no society of clerics.
But yes, even a "barbarian tribe" in the older D&D sense wasn't assumed to be filled with nothing but people with the barbarian class or who could only take the barbarian class. There were shamans and witch doctors, both of whom, of course, were weaker than their "civilized" cleric and magic-user/wizard equivalents.
Well, to be fair, didn't they always start out illiterate, or have to spend points on literacy, which nobody else did? Not, I'm sure, that most DMs really enforced that.Barbarian the class is just a collection of tropes and mechanics lumped together. And there’s very little negative language in that description. After all, barbarians don’t have intelligence restrictions for example. Which half orcs did once have.