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    swearing

    I actualy have a write-up for this sort of thing that I'm planing to use in an upcomming campaign. Alot of it is barrowed from english roots, because well.. I just love the sound of these words. So here are some old stand-bys: "Bugger off!" or "Bugger that!". "Bloody hell!" or "Bloody well...
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    Barbarians without rage

    I guess if I had to break it down into a role/niche to fill, I'd say light/no armor, and heavy weapons (great swords, bastard swords, battle axes, pole-arms, etc) who rely on brute strength. Maybe a bit more like the 1e or 2e barbarian (ala the barbarians hand book). Does that help?
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    Barbarians without rage

    What kind of abilities would you give a barbarian if you dropped rage? I'm trying to envision a more conanesque barbarian. Any insights would be most helpful.
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    Noble as a Feat

    Those concepts hinge on a lot of differant factors. Typically Nobles only marry Nobles. In the unlikely event of a Noble marrying a base born, or bastard it is very unlikely they'd be treated as true Nobility, but its possible. In these cases it goes beyond the scope of various mechanics, even...
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    Noble as a Feat

    Thanks for all of the replys! Much appreciated.
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    Noble as a Feat

    Because an aristocrat isn't necessarily someone who is born of noble blood. They could in theory be raised to that station through deeds, or marriage etc.. While using Noble as a class I think is a bit over kill imo. I'm mainly looking for some thoughts or examples of granting some small but...
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    Noble as a Feat

    Any one have any thoughts on handling Noble birth as a Feat, or perhaps know of any sources that have done this?
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