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<blockquote data-quote="Ramaster" data-source="post: 5904336" data-attributes="member: 6687585"><p>I think my barbarian goals differ a bit from yours.</p><p> </p><p><strong>A barbarian is angry:</strong></p><p> </p><p>Regardless of gender, race, culture or general behavior, a barbarian is ANGRY. This anger may spread to all facets of her life, but some barbarians are known to be pretty likeable individuals. The trait that their share in common is that, when all is said and done, the barbarian enters rage and kicks butt.</p><p> </p><p><strong>A barbarian is resilient:</strong></p><p> </p><p>They may not have the quickest reflexes or wear the heaviest armors, but they can take untold amounts of punishment and keep on fighting (more so when they rage). A barbarian's resilience allows her to resists poisons and the cruelest of weathers, her stubbornness allows her to shrug off most mental tricks and magics, because they are single minded.</p><p> </p><p><strong>A barbarian is physical:</strong></p><p> </p><p>Not only do they have huge muscles, they are also as fast a panther and have the keen senses of a hawk. When they need to they can hide in the bushes, painted with mud a camouflaged with leaves, waiting in ambush. They can climb trees, lift boulders, swim across rivers, leap across chasms, knock down doors and run for hours on end.</p><p> </p><p><strong>A barbarian is brutal:</strong></p><p> </p><p>They prefer fighting styles that put emphasis on their capacity for brutality. They wield two-handed weapons, cleave on enemies, knock their foes prone, brake their weapons and armor and punch/kick/grapple them when need be. Their brutal nature puts them at odds with lawful individuals and societies since they prefer freedom and chaos above all else. They are quick to defend their friends and quicker to destroy their enemies.</p><p> </p><p><strong>A barbarian is superstitious:</strong></p><p> </p><p>Barbarians generally distrust magic. They treat their spellcasting allies with reverent woe and their spellcasting enemies with extreme prejudice. They might wield magic themselves (sometimes even their own fury connects them with the primal world) but they also treat their powers and gifts with outmost superstition and generally don't care much about their origin and nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramaster, post: 5904336, member: 6687585"] I think my barbarian goals differ a bit from yours. [B]A barbarian is angry:[/B] Regardless of gender, race, culture or general behavior, a barbarian is ANGRY. This anger may spread to all facets of her life, but some barbarians are known to be pretty likeable individuals. The trait that their share in common is that, when all is said and done, the barbarian enters rage and kicks butt. [B]A barbarian is resilient:[/B] They may not have the quickest reflexes or wear the heaviest armors, but they can take untold amounts of punishment and keep on fighting (more so when they rage). A barbarian's resilience allows her to resists poisons and the cruelest of weathers, her stubbornness allows her to shrug off most mental tricks and magics, because they are single minded. [B]A barbarian is physical:[/B] Not only do they have huge muscles, they are also as fast a panther and have the keen senses of a hawk. When they need to they can hide in the bushes, painted with mud a camouflaged with leaves, waiting in ambush. They can climb trees, lift boulders, swim across rivers, leap across chasms, knock down doors and run for hours on end. [B]A barbarian is brutal:[/B] They prefer fighting styles that put emphasis on their capacity for brutality. They wield two-handed weapons, cleave on enemies, knock their foes prone, brake their weapons and armor and punch/kick/grapple them when need be. Their brutal nature puts them at odds with lawful individuals and societies since they prefer freedom and chaos above all else. They are quick to defend their friends and quicker to destroy their enemies. [B]A barbarian is superstitious:[/B] Barbarians generally distrust magic. They treat their spellcasting allies with reverent woe and their spellcasting enemies with extreme prejudice. They might wield magic themselves (sometimes even their own fury connects them with the primal world) but they also treat their powers and gifts with outmost superstition and generally don't care much about their origin and nature. [/QUOTE]
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