If it makes you feel any better, my most recent and my most favorite barbarian I've ever created is a minotaur named Bongus and whenever he enters rage, it's because he's deathly scared of whatever we're fighting, and get's so scared that his Fight-or-Flight response kicks in, and, being slow, it's really only ever Fight.
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Prometheus doesn't get his liver eaten every day for you to ignore the allure of arson.
I have the idea for a Barbarian that is actually a regular guy with a demon inside his soul. When he rages its actually the demon taking control. The demon obviously has a bloodlust so, of course, death ensues. I haven't played him yet but that's kinda what I thought of when I read this.
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You better watch out you better not cry you better not pout I'm telling you why. Murderers are coming to town.
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If it makes you feel any better, my most recent and my most favorite barbarian I've ever created is a minotaur named Bongus and whenever he enters rage, it's because he's deathly scared of whatever we're fighting, and get's so scared that his Fight-or-Flight response kicks in, and, being slow, it's really only ever Fight.
Prometheus doesn't get his liver eaten every day for you to ignore the allure of arson.
I always imagined rages as adrenaline or even hysterical strength.
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https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/off-topic/forum-games/181058-the-court
Definitely both
I have the idea for a Barbarian that is actually a regular guy with a demon inside his soul. When he rages its actually the demon taking control. The demon obviously has a bloodlust so, of course, death ensues. I haven't played him yet but that's kinda what I thought of when I read this.
You better watch out you better not cry you better not pout I'm telling you why. Murderers are coming to town.