Post by shameonyou on Jul 9, 2022 7:52:31 GMT
Now, how I understand the Warrior character role.
Warriors are problem guys. Who's really right here? They always sort it out... Actually, all Thuleans are warriors by default. Someone learns how to be a warrior less (a Bard for example), another learns it a bit more (a Ranger or a Trickster). How to fights for your life to protect yourself more effectively? It is the eternal issue for all Thuleans. But the Warrior character role is something that gives you not just knowledge about the art of survivalism and fight skills. The warrior character role is a path of war for you. Path of war means death. Warriors, Valkiries and Berserks, always try to find troubles. They try to find dangerous troubles even just for fun. They are not like a Trickster, for example. A Trickster thinks twice times or even triple times before he starts to act. A Warrior behaves more directly. He/She prefers to follow rules and the law primitively, how they are. Combatant discipline makes them to do in this way. They don't search for suspicious communications, like Tricksters do it, or think about how to be a number one in a society and so forth. They just prefer to force and kill an enemy without political games or such similar things. A Warrior sees an enemy, next that enemy shall die or a warrior shall die himself. His logic is easy in this case.
Yeah, Warriors can often be rude or blunt. A warrior likes to travel in the wilderness, an adrenaline in blood, when this substance makes their brain excited, difficult survival situations, the order, when they do their character role's usual tusks (for example, Valkyries always check burial mounds to know that it's in safety). Sorts of individuals of warriors are different, of course. It depends on who you are, but the main core of Warriors is a war for war. They always trains and try to improve their bodies, minds and souls to become as mighty as the death itself. Trophies? Are you joking at me? Why do you ask this question? Long story short, they prefer a brutal force and bloody battles as it is, without a long thinking. Tactics, strategies, motions. This is the war. Huh...WOW! Nailed it.
What do you think about this character role, people?
Warriors are problem guys. Who's really right here? They always sort it out... Actually, all Thuleans are warriors by default. Someone learns how to be a warrior less (a Bard for example), another learns it a bit more (a Ranger or a Trickster). How to fights for your life to protect yourself more effectively? It is the eternal issue for all Thuleans. But the Warrior character role is something that gives you not just knowledge about the art of survivalism and fight skills. The warrior character role is a path of war for you. Path of war means death. Warriors, Valkiries and Berserks, always try to find troubles. They try to find dangerous troubles even just for fun. They are not like a Trickster, for example. A Trickster thinks twice times or even triple times before he starts to act. A Warrior behaves more directly. He/She prefers to follow rules and the law primitively, how they are. Combatant discipline makes them to do in this way. They don't search for suspicious communications, like Tricksters do it, or think about how to be a number one in a society and so forth. They just prefer to force and kill an enemy without political games or such similar things. A Warrior sees an enemy, next that enemy shall die or a warrior shall die himself. His logic is easy in this case.
Yeah, Warriors can often be rude or blunt. A warrior likes to travel in the wilderness, an adrenaline in blood, when this substance makes their brain excited, difficult survival situations, the order, when they do their character role's usual tusks (for example, Valkyries always check burial mounds to know that it's in safety). Sorts of individuals of warriors are different, of course. It depends on who you are, but the main core of Warriors is a war for war. They always trains and try to improve their bodies, minds and souls to become as mighty as the death itself. Trophies? Are you joking at me? Why do you ask this question? Long story short, they prefer a brutal force and bloody battles as it is, without a long thinking. Tactics, strategies, motions. This is the war. Huh...WOW! Nailed it.
What do you think about this character role, people?