Thanks. To me the imaginagion of a Barbarian class in the original sense of the wording (barbaroi as non-Greek speakers) does not make much sense. For the Greeks the Romans, for example at the time of the Pyrrhus war, but also later, were barbaroi , but they would hardly fit the fantasy Barbarian style. I see the Barbarian as a kind of primitive tribal warrior. That will put my poor roleplay abilities under stress (I still don't know where the DnD barbarians grew up / loiter around in their free time), and will lead to suboptimal use of the class, surely.
