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14/06/2023

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However, orc and goblinoid barbarians were more common still and were sometimes the most commonly encountered warriors of their race.
Barbarians from other races were relatively rare, though among elves there were the wild elves, among halflings the ghost wise, and among dwarves the wild dwarves, each of which possessed barbarian traditions.
Half-elves from the Yuirwood were also sometimes drawn to the way of the barbarian, as were plane touched raised among tribal cultures.
Dragonborn, goliath, and half-elven barbarians were also somewhat common, with dragonborn and half-elves preferring the way of thane born barbarians, while goliaths were more often rage blood barbarian

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However, barbarians were united - no matter their origins - by a marked lack of discipline or patience for the laws and traditions that others adhered to. Likewise, while a generalization, it is true to some degree that nearly all barbarians came from outside the confines of settled civilization, being far more common among nomadic tribes or frontier settlers than they were among urban city dwellers.
It is from these remote origins that barbarians often derived their reverence for nature, which brought them closer to druids, rangers, and others who venerated the wilderness
Many barbarians were human, since humans were among the most widespread of the races, as well as in many cases, the most uncivilized.

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Barbarians had a reputation, perhaps not completely deserved, as reckless ruffians and savage nuisances who needless disrupted society by acts of mayhem.
However, barbarians, while undoubtedly feral and unpredictable by the nature of their rages, were not necessarily uncultured brutes.
Time and time again, barbarians proved their cunning and resourcefulness as well as their sheer physical power and endurance.
Sometimes, in spite of their aversion to an organized order, barbarians even demonstrated honor

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Barbarians held varying attitudes towards magic. On the one hand, barbarians distrusted most things they did not understand, and this extended towards what they called "book magic" or magic learned in a school or university, such as that used by sword Mages or wizards.
On the other hand, barbarians were themselves wielders of primal magic, as were the druids many barbarians called friends or allies.
Likewise, barbarians often showed a large degree of respect for sorcerers, whose approach to magic was similar to their own unbridled style of combat.
In no small way, it was likely that the barbarian prejudice against scholarly magic was due in some part to the fact that many barbarians were illiterate.

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