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sjofnart: My last illustration depicts the wild and beautiful barbarian woman: Red Sonja! This heroine, created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor Smith for Marvel Comics in 1973 is one of my all time favourite. And I especially love all the
thequeenriot: Amazon Sketch, Booty butt cheeks!
ffuffle: So I recently found out about the game Age of Barbarian. Watching some game play videos made me think again about maybe possibly making a shitty free little game.
sweeney-boo: Raja. #inktober day 19 #ink #inking #comicproject #sweeneyboo #barbarian #sketchs #doodle
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yourplayersaidwhat: Context: A new player was at the table and decided to be a barbarian. He thought intimidation and random destruction solved everything. He chased away an old woman from her house in the woods earlier in the day and started to destroy
geekwarrior77: Detail of the woman in Frazetta’s iconic Barbarian painting.
markydaysaid: Random sketch of Kee-Va the Cave-Girl. She’s just a super-strong, super-sexy, super-horny super-woman living on a mysterious planet dominated by dinosaur-like monsters, beast-men, and the ruins of ancient collapsed civilizations. Very
cholie-nsfw: There’s not really a wrong way to play Dragon’s Dogma but making your Arisen anything other than a huge barbarian woman is sure cutting it close.
fallenwarriorrev-art: Vault Perks: Slayer by Cignis Strom.PD: Not even the Barbarian can defeat such a powerful and sexy woman.
yourplayersaidwhat: DM: What do you want to do to seduce this woman? Gnome Wizard: I gnaw on her ankles seductively. DM:Alright, roll for persuasion. Wizard:*Rolls nat 20* Barbarian: He bites her ankles just a little, and she’s instantly wet.
80s-90s-stuff: Linda B. - 80s fantasy heroine / barbarian woman
10mintwo: Men should be masculine. It is beautiful and right. “First, that I was born human and not one of the animals; next, that I was born a man and not a woman; thirdly, a Greek and not a barbarian.” -Socrates giving thanks