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See also [[Blood Knight]] and [[Barbarian Tribe]]. See [[Warrior Poet]] for what happens when the '''Proud Warrior Race Guy''' becomes more developed. Often is fond of being [[In Harm's Way]], and is a [[Glory Seeker]] wanting to be [[Famed in Story]]. They often are of the mistaken belief that this means they have a [[Badass Army]], but often are proven wrong. May be from a [[Martyrdom Culture]]. Frequently crossed with or has strong elements of the [[Noble Savage]]. Being a culture singularly focused on the warrior way, anyone performing non-warrior roles frequently suffer from [[Klingon Scientists Get No Respect]]. |
See also [[Blood Knight]] and [[Barbarian Tribe]]. See [[Warrior Poet]] for what happens when the '''Proud Warrior Race Guy''' becomes more developed. Often is fond of being [[In Harm's Way]], and is a [[Glory Seeker]] wanting to be [[Famed in Story]]. They often are of the mistaken belief that this means they have a [[Badass Army]], but often are proven wrong. May be from a [[Martyrdom Culture]]. Frequently crossed with or has strong elements of the [[Noble Savage]]. Being a culture singularly focused on the warrior way, anyone performing non-warrior roles frequently suffer from [[Klingon Scientists Get No Respect]]. |
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