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| − | + | The personal guards of barbarian nobles, huscarls (literally "house men") live in their lords hall full time and act as a bodyguard. The same type of men served the emperors of Byzantium as a personal guard and elite corps, the Varangians. Here it denotes unusually disciplined warriors in a barbarian society.  | |
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The personal guards of barbarian nobles, huscarls (literally "house men") live in their lords hall full time and act as a bodyguard. The same type of men served the emperors of Byzantium as a personal guard and elite corps, the Varangians. Here it denotes unusually disciplined warriors in a barbarian society.
Bonus feat at second level: Power Attack.
List of bonus feats for level 5, 10, and 15: Cleave, Cometary Collision, Diehard, Endurance, Great Cleave, Great Fortitude, Improved Bull Rush, Iron Will, Quick Draw, Weapon Focus (Battleaxe).