Age of Ice and Blood: A Pathfinder System Heroic Fantasy Quest

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hey btw could someone tell me what's our projected build? because I would like to propose taking a couple of levels on barbarian at some point if it doesn't conflict too hard with it, I just want to Rage.
My proposal was to run down the Bodyguard chain to allow us to protect our allies or spellcasters. The build I generated was never going to be that of a primary damage dealer, we're a defensive tank instead. With that in mind, Barbarian would very much not be class I'd want to take levels in. Then again, TNE likely has his own ideas, so v0v.
 
hey btw could someone tell me what's our projected build? because I would like to propose taking a couple of levels on barbarian at some point if it doesn't conflict too hard with it, I just want to Rage.
Keep in mind that this is a low magic setting with character levels only going up to 6 iirc, so taking dips that might be optimal on a level 20 build may not work as well here.
 
[X] Try to mime something at the girl
-[X] Try to convey our gratitude for her assistance, and if possible, discover if there are any other threats remaining within the tower.
-[X] Ask Zaia to return the crystal shard to the girl. If he complains, remind him that we would likely be dead, or worse, if not for her timely intervention. Plus, it seems to have been hers all along. If we can learn to communicate with her, she may eventually be able to tell us more than we could ever learn on our own about not just the crystal, but the strange world we've found ourselves in.
 
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[X] Try to mime something at the girl
-[X] Try to convey our gratitude for her assistance, and if possible, discover if there are any other threats remaining within the tower.
-[X] Ask Zaia to return the crystal shard to the girl. If he complains, remind him that we would likely be dead, or worse, if not for her timely intervention. Plus, it seems to have been hers all along. If we can learn to communicate with her, she may eventually be able to tell us more than we could ever learn on our own about not just the crystal, but the strange world we've found ourselves in.
 
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