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| - | General Description | + | Barbarians in //Felwind// are creatures drawing on a primal source of energy to fuel their power. This energy is older than the Arcane weave, a source of raw emotion and primeval power. Its origins are so far in the past they are not known today. Exactly how it works is not fully understood but those who wield the power wield it well and with furious effectiveness. |
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| + | Barbarians are known to be more emotional than other classes, as their power normally comes from emotion such as rage, anger or hatred. Getting lost in the bloodlust of battle is sort of required for a Barbarian to do their work. Barbarians should also be confident in battle, drawing agro away from their squishy comrades and ready to face down numerous foes. \\ But this emotional power doesn' | ||
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| + | There are no proper way for a Barbarian to become a Barbarian. Ways it could happen when a creature is pushed to their limits in combat. Learns about ancient primal paths from an elder of sorts, has a long heritage or linage of Barbarians, was trained by a very specific or unique teacher. Or another way you can think up. Selecting your Sub-Class can give a base of inspiration to figuring out how your barbarian became a Barbarian. | ||
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| - | **Common Trait.** \\ | + | **Where to Find Barbarians?** \\ |
| - | + | Barbarians are likely to be found all over the world of Felwind and the realms beyond. Their primal nature means their way of power has been around in the world for generations if not longer. The Adrenaline given when we experience sudden anger or rage is part of a Barbarian' | |
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| + | **Strength to the End** \\ | ||
| + | A Barbarian can often be counted on when the odds are against them. The more desperate a situation becomes the more their primal power grows. Even when being pulled into deaths embrace their primal force holds them strong in the mortal realm. Its not wise to tussle with a Barbarian in combat least you expect death. | ||
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| + | **The Primal Crucible** \\ | ||
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| //Some barbarians hail from cultures that revere their ancestors. These tribes teach that the warriors of the past linger in the world as mighty spirits, who can guide and protect the living. When a barbarian who follows this path rages, the barbarian contacts the spirit world and calls on these guardian spirits for aid. \\ | //Some barbarians hail from cultures that revere their ancestors. These tribes teach that the warriors of the past linger in the world as mighty spirits, who can guide and protect the living. When a barbarian who follows this path rages, the barbarian contacts the spirit world and calls on these guardian spirits for aid. \\ | ||
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| //For some barbarians, rage is a means to an end – that end being violence. The Path of the Berserker is a path of untrammeled fury, slick with blood. As you enter the berserker' | //For some barbarians, rage is a means to an end – that end being violence. The Path of the Berserker is a path of untrammeled fury, slick with blood. As you enter the berserker' | ||
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| - | //Source: Guide to Drakenhime, Pg 150// | + | // |
| //The first warriors who ventured into Drakkenheim were doomed. Few returned from these early expeditions, | //The first warriors who ventured into Drakkenheim were doomed. Few returned from these early expeditions, | ||
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| - | //Source: Guide to Drakenhime, Pg 151// | + | // |
| //These barbarians consider themselves natural weapons, born of the gods to stand against the enemies of their chosen deity. The Old Gods represent raw power, the untamed wild, and traditional worship. A barbarian who follows the Old Gods is often close to nature, and sees glorious battle as the arena of their gods, and their purpose is to destroy the enemies of their chosen god.// | //These barbarians consider themselves natural weapons, born of the gods to stand against the enemies of their chosen deity. The Old Gods represent raw power, the untamed wild, and traditional worship. A barbarian who follows the Old Gods is often close to nature, and sees glorious battle as the arena of their gods, and their purpose is to destroy the enemies of their chosen god.// | ||
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| //Many barbarians are in tune with the natural world, but few are as mystically intertwined with it as those who walk the Path of the Primal Spirit. \\ | //Many barbarians are in tune with the natural world, but few are as mystically intertwined with it as those who walk the Path of the Primal Spirit. \\ | ||
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| - | //Source: Xanathar' | + | // |
| //Typical barbarians harbour a fury that dwells within. Their rage grants them superior strength, durability, and speed. Barbarians who follow the Path of the Storm Herald learn instead to transform their rage into a mantle of primal magic that swirls around them. When in a fury, a barbarian of this path taps into nature to create powerful, magical effects.\\ | //Typical barbarians harbour a fury that dwells within. Their rage grants them superior strength, durability, and speed. Barbarians who follow the Path of the Storm Herald learn instead to transform their rage into a mantle of primal magic that swirls around them. When in a fury, a barbarian of this path taps into nature to create powerful, magical effects.\\ | ||
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| //The Path of the Wild Heart is a spiritual journey, as the barbarian accepts a spirit animal as guide, protector, and inspiration. In battle, your spirit animal fills you with supernatural might, adding magical fuel to your barbarian rage. \\ | //The Path of the Wild Heart is a spiritual journey, as the barbarian accepts a spirit animal as guide, protector, and inspiration. In battle, your spirit animal fills you with supernatural might, adding magical fuel to your barbarian rage. \\ | ||
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| //Many places in the multiverse abound with beauty, intense emotion, and rampant magic; the Feywild, the Upper Planes, and other realms of supernatural power radiate with such forces and can profoundly influence people. \\ As folk of deep feeling, barbarians are especially susceptible to these wild influences, with some barbarians being transformed by the magic. These magic-suffused barbarians walk the Path of Wild Magic. Elf, tiefling, aasimar, and genasi barbarians often seek this path, eager to manifest the otherworldly magic of their ancestors.// | //Many places in the multiverse abound with beauty, intense emotion, and rampant magic; the Feywild, the Upper Planes, and other realms of supernatural power radiate with such forces and can profoundly influence people. \\ As folk of deep feeling, barbarians are especially susceptible to these wild influences, with some barbarians being transformed by the magic. These magic-suffused barbarians walk the Path of Wild Magic. Elf, tiefling, aasimar, and genasi barbarians often seek this path, eager to manifest the otherworldly magic of their ancestors.// | ||
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| //Trace the Roots and Branches of the Multiverse. Barbarians who follow the Path of the World Tree connect with the cosmic tree Yggdrasil through their Rage. This tree grows among the Outer Planes, connecting them to each other and the Material Plane. These Barbarians draw on the tree’s magic for vitality and as a means of dimensional travel.// | //Trace the Roots and Branches of the Multiverse. Barbarians who follow the Path of the World Tree connect with the cosmic tree Yggdrasil through their Rage. This tree grows among the Outer Planes, connecting them to each other and the Material Plane. These Barbarians draw on the tree’s magic for vitality and as a means of dimensional travel.// | ||
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| //Some deities inspire their followers to pitch themselves into a ferocious battle fury. These barbarians are zealots – warriors who channel their rage into powerful displays of divine power. \\ | //Some deities inspire their followers to pitch themselves into a ferocious battle fury. These barbarians are zealots – warriors who channel their rage into powerful displays of divine power. \\ | ||