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*Barbarians are particularly prominent in the desert-dwelling [[human]] clans, and some of the Horse-Men | *Barbarians are particularly prominent in the desert-dwelling [[human]] clans, and some of the [[Horse-Men]]. | ||
*With the recent invasions on the southwest coast of the Human lands, there are a larger number of [[Half-Orc]]s than ever before, which means that there are increasing numbers of barbarians in the Southlands | *With the recent invasions on the southwest coast of the Human lands, there are a larger number of [[Half-Orc]]s than ever before, which means that there are increasing numbers of barbarians in the Southlands. | ||
*Some [[dwarven]] tribes also seem to have a tendency towards barbarism. | *Some [[dwarven]] tribes also seem to have a tendency towards barbarism. | ||
Revision as of 09:24, 6 October 2009
Available without change, as listed in the Player's Handbook
Availability
- Barbarians are particularly prominent in the desert-dwelling human clans, and some of the Horse-Men.
- With the recent invasions on the southwest coast of the Human lands, there are a larger number of Half-Orcs than ever before, which means that there are increasing numbers of barbarians in the Southlands.
- Some dwarven tribes also seem to have a tendency towards barbarism.
Notable Barbarians
- Steppin' Razor
- Urg, of the Thornewood Boys