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'''What three things are best in life?'''
 
'''What three things are best in life?'''
 
 
A roaring fire, a full belly, and a good mead, out in the wilds.
 
A roaring fire, a full belly, and a good mead, out in the wilds.
  
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'''Description'''
 
'''Description'''
 
 
Barakus is a Wild Dwarf - or at least, that's what he tells anyone who's asked. Unlike both the dour foreign dwarves and the foppish local dwarves, Barakus distains most trappings of civilisation and instead prefers to live out in the wilds. Close to the secrets and power of nature, he maintains high spirits with the friendship of his loyal companion Scruff, a mighty hound with a hide tougher than bark and teeth eager as knives. Now the age of seventy... ish... Barakus has made his living out amongst the wilds, with a little light banditry on the side.
 
Barakus is a Wild Dwarf - or at least, that's what he tells anyone who's asked. Unlike both the dour foreign dwarves and the foppish local dwarves, Barakus distains most trappings of civilisation and instead prefers to live out in the wilds. Close to the secrets and power of nature, he maintains high spirits with the friendship of his loyal companion Scruff, a mighty hound with a hide tougher than bark and teeth eager as knives. Now the age of seventy... ish... Barakus has made his living out amongst the wilds, with a little light banditry on the side.
  
Barakus, when in combat himself, fights with his big, heavy, ironbound, oaken cudgel, with which he greatly enjoys smashing and bashing his foes. Armoured with thick layered hides and a sturdy wooden shield (onto which he has nailed a sprig of misteltoe), he isn't afraid to get stuck into a little rough-and-tumble... as long as it isn't too dangerous, of course.
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Barakus, when in combat himself, fights with his big, heavy, ironbound, oaken cudgel, with which he greatly enjoys smashing and bashing his foes. Armoured with thick layered hides and a sturdy wooden shield, he isn't afraid to get stuck into a little rough-and-tumble... as long as it isn't too dangerous, of course.
  
 
Barakus is slightly shorter than the average dwarf, but is just as heavy, being thickset and sturdy. His bulk doesn't slow him down though, and he can be surprisingly nimble. His long, wild, matted hair and beard are kept tied back with short loops of twine.
 
Barakus is slightly shorter than the average dwarf, but is just as heavy, being thickset and sturdy. His bulk doesn't slow him down though, and he can be surprisingly nimble. His long, wild, matted hair and beard are kept tied back with short loops of twine.
  
'''How Barakus Came To Be Adventuring With Osk'''
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Barakus had lived in the forest for nearly as long as he can remember, always more or less alone with the animals and plants and dirt. At some point, a tribe of mixed goblinoids decided to make thier camp in the same forest, and an uneasy period of avoiding each other began; Barakus could easily cause a great deal of trouble for the small and burgeoning tribe, but feared their numbers and viciousness.
 
 
 
One day, all that came to a head, as Barakus - and his faithful animal companion, a great hound named Scruff - were set upon by the tribe's bugbear, who wanted to eat them. The bugbear was tenacious, and Barakus would surely have become the goblin's next feast were it not for the timely arrival of Osk, a hulking orc barbarian. Osk bravely pitched in, despite his own wounds from an earlier encounter with a greedy hyena looking to steal Osk's meat, and with his mighty prowess the three were soon able to drive off the marauding bugbear. Grateful, and curious, Barakus offered the wounded Osk aid and guidance, and so the two made off into the forest together.
 
 
 
The two moved on, away from the goblin encampment, and soon found that they made an excellent team. Barakus brought the knowledge of the woodlands and his command over it, as well as his healing knowledge, to Osk's own great power and strength in combat. Ousted from Barakus' usual haunts, the pair wandered for a while, sharing stories of their lives. Barakus' interest piqued by tales of civilised ways - which were totally new to him - their wanderings took them closer and closer to settlements and well-travelled paths. For a while they made a living as bandits, though Osk's good nature guided them away from cruelty and needless savagery.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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