Barbarian Taboos. By Barnibus

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Taboos of the Barbarian

Do not bow before me. I am no Monk, I am not your King. I am no better than anyone else. Do not bow before me. Some say bowing shows respect. To me it shows a forfeit of power. Monks bow for humility. When you bow to me you put me on a pedastal, a place I wish not to be. Do not bow before me. I am no better than anyone else.

Do not call me brother. Who are you to assume relation to me unless you have traceable lineage? I know my family. When you find your away amongst the midst of my family, you will know it and it shall be announced. On that occasion I will embrace you as my kin. I do not know you. Do not call me brother.

Do not call me Sir. I am no noble Knight. I am a Barbarian. Titles brand the bearer, often times which the bearer does not care for the brand. I care for the title Sir as much as a shameful adulterer covets his title. I have no noble blood, I have ruthless wild blood. Do not call me Sir.


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