This is an interesting take on getting to play a dragon. It reminds me of the race-as-a-class original D&D classes such as Elf, Dwarf, and Halfling. I'm curious as to how this plays at the table.
Pierce the Veil doing force damage when Harrowing Strike does psychic is a little off-putting, but I like the overall flavor of this Barbarian path. Would any damage be dealt to the creature or object if you end your turn inside it? Something on par with the damage caused by Harrowing Strike...
Apparently despite having had this account for years, it's been reset. So hello again. I primarily play and run d20 games and WoD games. I do a lot of homebrew and look forward to posting some of my stuff on here.
Am I going to buy this book for what it adds to 5e as far as official content goes? Yes. Am I at least a little disappointed by what's not included? Yes. Honestly, when they first started talking about this book, it sounded like it was going to be 250+ pages. Less than 200 for over $40...