

They recall being handed axes and spears at an age when city children were clinging to their toys.and they burn with shame at the failure of their people.

Some still honor the harsh snows of Arreat's summit and prowl the outskirts of its crater. They became aimless, haunted by their past, traveling from place to place without honor or direction.īut not all Barbarians have given up their vigil. When their homeland was shattered and the Worldstone destroyed, many Barbarians lost faith. Immense in size and unmatched in ferocity, they were charged from birth with a duty passed through generations: to protect the sacred mountain. For ages, the Barbarians dwelling in the shadow of Mount Arreat were shaped to be as strong and unyielding as stone.
