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The Children of Bul-Kathos settled in the Northern Steppes, and area that is now known as the Dreadlands.  Theirs was primarily a nomadic and tribal culture, though they had a few permanent settlements such as Sescheron and Harrogath.  A group of revered former warriors known as the elder council ruled the barbarians. -- [[Deckard Cain]]
 
The Children of Bul-Kathos settled in the Northern Steppes, and area that is now known as the Dreadlands.  Theirs was primarily a nomadic and tribal culture, though they had a few permanent settlements such as Sescheron and Harrogath.  A group of revered former warriors known as the elder council ruled the barbarians. -- [[Deckard Cain]]
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The barbarians have always defended their lands in the north from trespassers.  They believe that it is their sacred charge to guard Mount Arreat and the Worldstone within it from the outside world.  Unfortunately, their battle prowess and tenacity have been misinterpreted as bloodthirst and territorial savagery by soldiers in Westmarch. -- [[Deckard Cain]]
  
 
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Revision as of 03:21, 23 June 2012

Part 1

I have been fortunate enough to learn much of the barbarians' complicated history in my time. Yet the origins of these large, mighty warriors are hazy at best. Legend holds that they are the offspring of Bul-Kathos, an ancient who embodied their ideals of strength, bravery, and courage. -- Deckard Cain

Part 2

The Children of Bul-Kathos settled in the Northern Steppes, and area that is now known as the Dreadlands. Theirs was primarily a nomadic and tribal culture, though they had a few permanent settlements such as Sescheron and Harrogath. A group of revered former warriors known as the elder council ruled the barbarians. -- Deckard Cain

Part 3

The barbarians have always defended their lands in the north from trespassers. They believe that it is their sacred charge to guard Mount Arreat and the Worldstone within it from the outside world. Unfortunately, their battle prowess and tenacity have been misinterpreted as bloodthirst and territorial savagery by soldiers in Westmarch. -- Deckard Cain