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Barbarian = Half-Orc ?
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2000 2:20 pm
by Skinbeard
Has anyone EVER played a barbarian that wasn't a half-orc? Honestly? I do believe that half-orcs are being typecast

I've a mind to make myself a cute little gnomish female barbarian just because I can

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2000 2:29 pm
by Bill
I've played a human barbarian.
And nice thought there Skinbeard.Why dont' you try a halfling berzerker ?
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2000 2:31 pm
by Crovax
orc culture most of the time leeds them to become barbarians. Its perfectly possible for a gnome 2 become barbarian. A group of gnomes can be isolated in the forrest and after years of hardship lose their ways and refinnes and become barbarians.
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beer-for-love
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2000 2:51 pm
by Bill
Actually,does anyone know what the exact meaning of the word "barbarian" means ?
Hint :It has nothing to do with living in the woods or near nature.I have an advantage here,since it comes from the ancient Greeks.
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2000 3:25 pm
by Skinbeard
Well... from what I remember of my history in ancient Greece people who did not speak Greek were referred to as "barbar" (which basically meant uneducated) Hence our use of the word "barbarian" for any people we deem savage or uneducated.
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2000 3:35 pm
by Crovax
daduh i had greek 2
but the fact is i didnot mention the woods becuase of that........I MENTIONED IT FOR ITS ISOLATION AND THEREFOR ITS POSSIBLE EFFECT ON MEN (LOSING THEIR EDUCATIONAL SKILLZ AND THAT KINDA STUFF)
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2000 4:14 pm
by Maurice
The 'barbar' sound was what the Greek heard when they saw large groups of foreigners (whom they considered uneducated and wild) talking amongst themselves. If you listen to what you hear when you stand in a crowded place, where lots of people are talking, you can hear an overall sound that sounds like 'barbar'.
Well, and from there the word ended up in other languages to finally become Barbarian, which stands for some wild and uneducated person. Can't say they try to alter that picture in any way!

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2000 8:35 am
by Bill
Yes,you are correct.The term "âÜñâáñïò" (barbarian) meant the foreigner,the stranger and this distinction was based on the language they spoke (and not their civilization level)
For example ancient Persai (people living in todays Iran-Iraq) which invaded Greece around 500 B.C were considered barbarians (because they didn't speak Greek) but they were not uncivilized-in fact they had a very advanced civilization.
The term passed from Greeks to Romans and since the Roman empire was frequently invaded by different tribes,the term thereafter was used to describe both foreigners and uncivilized people.
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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2000 1:40 pm
by Crovax
For the greeks the perzians were uncivalized. Its like how we compare our civilastion 2 that of the Azteks. For us they are uncivallized but in their own way they where civallized. Education is just a simple method to compare how civallized someone is, compared to your self.
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beer-for-love
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2000 2:27 am
by flinfman
Ahh, but the barbarians of which you speak, are they exclusively limited to lands which were, at one time or another, considered to be lands of savages? Or are you referring to places like the Nordic lands which commonly gave birth to races of people who used large hand-held weaponry to do battle and were fierce warriors?
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2000 9:33 am
by bullions27
AD&D Barbarians, are like stronger, less wiser, offshoot of the rangers. They live off the land and they wander like nomads. They aren't necessarily individualists but it's a stronger feeling impressed upon you if you are living in the wild than say a city.
In regards to the last post, I don't consider Nordic lands to be barbaric. Their society functioned pretty much the same as the rest of Europe during the time but without Christianity. They weren't primitive but many of the English, French, and other victims of Nordic raids would call them barbarians simply becuase they don't worship their type of religion and they don't fight 'orderly'.
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2001 8:00 am
by Craig
i have a halfling barbarian quite good
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Craig lover of Onions,user of Hammers and player of RPG's across the world