| Cardinal Chunder |
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In my game a player insists that his Barbarian is neat and tidy. He even insisted on paying his taxes on time and forced the party to audit their equipment and income. The player forces the rest of the party to split shares equally, makes them form orderly ranks when going through dungeons and gets irate when its suggested to dice for magic items.
Surely this lawful behavior means he is no longer a Barbarian?
Or do only Paladins get all the alignment threads?
Yours jokingly
Cardinal Chunder
| Ashram |
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If this is serious, then yes. A lawful barbarian has lost the savage spark in him that grants him his supernatural rage. (Although, if you go by what some of the devs have said about bloodrager, had the turnover from 3.5 to PF not been so short, they would have taken the time to remove the "any non-lawful" alignment restriction from barbarian.)
If not, then stop complaining about paladin threads.
| Master of the Dark Triad |
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I've never understood the purpose of threads like this. They are just passive aggressive stabs against threads that you don't like. Why clog up the forums with useless threads like this?
Hopefull this will get deleted. This isn't the WoW forums.
In before "If you don't like it don't read it"
I agree ZanzerTem, I hope your post gets deleted.
| Vamptastic |
I play a Dhampir Barbarian who's not really like a typical Barbie. He's born from vampire royalty, and expects to be treated as such when he's out. I'm playing him in a dirty, Deadwood-style town, and he finds all the wallowing in mud rather distasteful. He's got big jeweled rings on every finger, has a rather gaudy pendant around his neck, and his armor, though cheap for a beginning level, is especially shined up and fancy looking.
I love playing him, so very very much.