Barbarian
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| Barbarian | |
|---|---|
| skill | 7-12 |
| stamina | 6-23 |
| Type | Human Culture/Warrior |
The term Barbarian appears to be used in two senses in Fighting Fantasy. Firstly, it may be applied to any (usually Human) population which is considered to be culturally inferior by a more powerful, "civilised" neighbour. Secondly, and more specifically, it is a term applied to particular Human ethnic groups characterised by large physical stature and a rather primitive nomadic culture (at least compared with that of more "civilised" sedentary societies). However, it is not always clear which of these senses of Barbarian is intended in each case.
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Barbarian Types
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- The following is a list of Barbarians encountered in Fighting Fantasy on Titan:
- The Northern Barbarians of Allansia (Allansian Barbarians)
- The Barbarians West of the city-state of Kish in Southern Khul, who are kept from that city by mighty walls.[2]
- The Barbarian invaders of Hachiman during the rule of the Shogun Kihei Hasekawa.[3]
- The Barbarian raiders from Kulak Isle who were believed to be advancing on the city-state of Kallamehr during the reign of Lady Carolina.[4]
- The strange, crude, rough-skinned Barbarians in the mountain village encountered by the Magehunter.[5]
- The Klattamen
- The Lendleland Barbarians of Eastern Lendleland in the Old World.
- The Tribesmen of the Flatlands in Allansia.
- Note that Barbarians are also found on the world of Amarillia.
- For details, see Anvar (Amarillia)
- The term Barbarian is also used to describe one of the Races within the UK version of BattleCards which have been linked with a lost continent of Titan.
Further Information in Canon
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More information can be found at:Source[6]
The Forest of Doom
(para128#, para384*)
Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World
(Small) (paraLendleland pg30, paraAnaland and The Eastern Coast pg31*, paraThe Inland Sea pg41, paraShakuru - City of Beggars pg43)
Dungeoneer
(pg1, pg144, pg284, pg403#-404)
Blacksand!
(pg1-2, pg204)
Caverns of the Snow Witch
(para92, para128, para286, para313#, para374#*)
Trial of Champions
(para94)
Crypt of the Sorcerer
(para178*, para230, para358)
Return to Firetop Mountain
(para6, para43, para99#, para128, para135, para179, para268, para326, para351, para380)
Allansia
(paraCover*, pg1-2, pg289)
Warlock Issue 5
(pg10)
The Keep of the Lich-Lord
(para5)
Warlock Issue 1
(pg20 (8#))
Warlock Issue 2
(pg35 (53#))
Warlock Issue 3
(pg24#*)
Tower of Destruction
(pg20-21, para1, para27*, para66*, para90, para117, para125, para152, para177, para190, para248, para254, para262, para280, para396)
Night Dragon
(para322)
Warlock Issue 8
(pg18#)
Magehunter
(para365)
Kharé - Cityport of Traps
(para33*, para190, para234#, para323#)
Sword of the Samurai
(pg18, para312)
Seas of Blood
(pg17, para64)
Slaves of the Abyss
(pg21, para306)
Knights of Doom
(para71)
Skullcrag
(pg64-65, pg95-97, pg116, pg118, pg121, pg129, pg143, pg164, pg173, pg179, pg184-185, pg189-190)
Howl of the Werewolf
(para343)
Warlock Issue 10
(pg43)
Warlock Issue 13
(pg23)
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain
(para8#)
Notes
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# - denotes a reference with statistics
* - denotes a picture
Gallery
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To be used within full article: Images can be found where asterisks are highlighted above
References
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- ↑ Tower of Destruction - 27, 152, 177
- ↑ Seas of Blood - Map, 64
- ↑ Sword of the Samurai - Background, 312
- ↑ Slaves of the Abyss - Background, 306
- ↑ Magehunter - 365
- ↑ Complete list of references catalogued by FF Titan Rogues Gallery