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<blockquote data-quote="endlessruin" data-source="post: 3972343" data-attributes="member: 57688"><p>Here is a the physical description of Wulfgar from the Forgotten Realms Wiki</p><p></p><p>"The physical build of Wulfgar is astounding, giving him incredible strength. He has even been known to crush a man's head with his bare hands, though it was not an easy task for him.[2] Wulfgar is nearly seven feet (2.1m) tall, with a broad and muscly chest. He has blond hair and a neatly trimmed beard."</p><p></p><p>The other Barbarians are always described with similar size and strength. The Barbarians of Forgotten Realms are clearly different from the other humans in the setting. At some point there was a fork in the evolution. Even if you wanted to classify Barbarians as a sub race of humans. How many Dwarven, Elven, or Gnome Barbarian's were part of Wulfgar's clan? Or any clan for that matter? </p><p></p><p>Barbarian is simply miscast as a class when it is a society or culture of people. </p><p></p><p>Rather than saying I didn't see that in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting why don't you try thinking for yourself.</p><p></p><p>I don't care how everquest classifies races and classes. This has nothing to do with everquest, if you have something to say that is relevent to Dungeons & Dragons then by all means share it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endlessruin, post: 3972343, member: 57688"] Here is a the physical description of Wulfgar from the Forgotten Realms Wiki "The physical build of Wulfgar is astounding, giving him incredible strength. He has even been known to crush a man's head with his bare hands, though it was not an easy task for him.[2] Wulfgar is nearly seven feet (2.1m) tall, with a broad and muscly chest. He has blond hair and a neatly trimmed beard." The other Barbarians are always described with similar size and strength. The Barbarians of Forgotten Realms are clearly different from the other humans in the setting. At some point there was a fork in the evolution. Even if you wanted to classify Barbarians as a sub race of humans. How many Dwarven, Elven, or Gnome Barbarian's were part of Wulfgar's clan? Or any clan for that matter? Barbarian is simply miscast as a class when it is a society or culture of people. Rather than saying I didn't see that in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting why don't you try thinking for yourself. I don't care how everquest classifies races and classes. This has nothing to do with everquest, if you have something to say that is relevent to Dungeons & Dragons then by all means share it. [/QUOTE]
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