EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
I could see others interpeting it so, but I would not do so myself.@EzekielRaiden
Is it possible for a Barbarian to serve as the Psionic noncaster?
It is easy for me to see the Barbarian as the power of ones own soul, especially Berserkr, then Beast becoming the soul of an animal, Zealot applying ones soul wholeheartedly. Finally the Tree is ones own soul as the microcosm interrelating the multiversal macrocosm.
I wonder if a new Barbarian subclass can emphasize the superheroish themes, including flight. Barbarian already has something like bodyarmor, but perhaps additional options can offer force armor or so on.
The primary reason being that the Barbarian--even in 5e--is portrayed as something unthinking. Even if it has moved quite far away from the "wild-eyed madness" type origin, no longer looking quite like Cú Chulainn's "warp-spasms" ("ríastrad") that made him equally dangerous to friend and foe, the Barbarian Rage is still antithetical to powers of the mind. Remember that 5e Rage forbids not just spellcasting, but concentration of any kind. Now, I want to be clear that I am not saying that because I want psionics to resemble spellcasting, but because I see concentration as representing the powers of the mind, whether they be spells or psi powers, and thus Rage forbidding that is a pretty big impediment. Not necessarily an absolute dealbreaker (hence, I could see others doing it), but a pretty big one for what I'm looking for.
Here soon, I'll articulate some of my own ideas. As noted, I was intending for this thread to be a place for others to voice their ideas first, before I launched into my own thoughts. It's been about three weeks, I'd say that's enough time for folks to get their thoughts in!