Rinslin Merwind
Erudite
I wonder if people, who complain about barbarian being "skinny weakling" ever considered that for gaining muscle there needs to be a steady source of protein and systematic exercise (among other factors ofc, but still).
And no, hunting isn't steady source of protein, especially in fantasy setting where half of the forest fauna consists from inedible monsters, which would like to chew on humans instead in their turn.
Raiding cattle farms is an option, but raiders will face fierce resistance from people (hardened by battles with above mentioned monsters) and cattle should be fed and sheltered somewhere (which in turn results in various different problems).
Systematic exercise needs some form of discipline and the more you want to gain - the more rigorous training needed, not to mention there needs to be a DIET at some point (how later/early - depends on genetic predisposition).
Dunno about you all, but words: diet, discipline and cultivating livestock does not fit stereotypical image of Barbarians at all.
IRL, "barbarians" were just people with culture different from Rome, yes there was significant technological difference, but these people weren't in Stone Age.
God damn it, every time when there discussion about barbarians pops up, I trying to analyze class and (system in general) and despair overflows me.
Just WHY there was decision to have separate classes named "fighter" (very shitty name btw) and barbarian, instead of having chad class named "Warrior" and two sub classes - one being more in line with our boring yet familiar fighter class and other being "Tribal warrior" - a sub-class with same flavor as barbarian. This way everybody have "cool toys to play" and there more room for more sub-classes. Also nobody have to endure word "fighter" again.
Oh, well, history decided otherwise.
And no, hunting isn't steady source of protein, especially in fantasy setting where half of the forest fauna consists from inedible monsters, which would like to chew on humans instead in their turn.
Raiding cattle farms is an option, but raiders will face fierce resistance from people (hardened by battles with above mentioned monsters) and cattle should be fed and sheltered somewhere (which in turn results in various different problems).
Systematic exercise needs some form of discipline and the more you want to gain - the more rigorous training needed, not to mention there needs to be a DIET at some point (how later/early - depends on genetic predisposition).
Dunno about you all, but words: diet, discipline and cultivating livestock does not fit stereotypical image of Barbarians at all.
IRL, "barbarians" were just people with culture different from Rome, yes there was significant technological difference, but these people weren't in Stone Age.
God damn it, every time when there discussion about barbarians pops up, I trying to analyze class and (system in general) and despair overflows me.
Just WHY there was decision to have separate classes named "fighter" (very shitty name btw) and barbarian, instead of having chad class named "Warrior" and two sub classes - one being more in line with our boring yet familiar fighter class and other being "Tribal warrior" - a sub-class with same flavor as barbarian. This way everybody have "cool toys to play" and there more room for more sub-classes. Also nobody have to endure word "fighter" again.
Oh, well, history decided otherwise.