Barbarian Evolution
Reis likes Barbarians, and happens to also run a pretty awesome Conan Blog. So let’s give him some! The next few renders are hereby dedicated to Conan, greatest Barbarian of them all. 1
Apart from this one, all of the other Barbarian renders are not going to be categorized RPG, so they won’t hit the RPG Blogger’s Network pages. I don’t want to fill that august publication with idiotic pictures of half-naked men or posts lacking meaningful content. At least, no more than I do normally. If you want to see ‘em, subscribe to my RSS feed. Bwahahahahaha.
DAZ Studio, no postwork. Click to enlarge
What the player visualizes: Conan the Barbarian. STR 16, DEX 16, INT 16
What the player generates: Joe the Barbarian. STR 18, DEX 14, INT 10
How the player runs the character: Thrud the Barbarian. STR 24, DEX 10, INT 6
- Except Thrud, of course. ↩
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