The einherjar paragon is essentially a celestial viking seeking to become more of everything that entails. He was reborn for the purpose of war, and as such, is heavily entrenched in gaining combat abilities. From the combat fields of Ysgard, to the many lands of the Material Plane, the einherjar paragon trains. He seeks out combat and relishes in the glory of victory, as well as the pleasurable pursuits taken after a hard day. Being once mortal souls, they often partake in the activities of mortals. However, as outsiders, they never quite fit in. In a thousand ages, they would never tire of battle, nor of wine and women.
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| - Einherjar Paragon (3.5e Racial Paragon Class)
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| - The einherjar paragon is essentially a celestial viking seeking to become more of everything that entails. He was reborn for the purpose of war, and as such, is heavily entrenched in gaining combat abilities. From the combat fields of Ysgard, to the many lands of the Material Plane, the einherjar paragon trains. He seeks out combat and relishes in the glory of victory, as well as the pleasurable pursuits taken after a hard day. Being once mortal souls, they often partake in the activities of mortals. However, as outsiders, they never quite fit in. In a thousand ages, they would never tire of battle, nor of wine and women.
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| - The einherjar paragon is essentially a celestial viking seeking to become more of everything that entails. He was reborn for the purpose of war, and as such, is heavily entrenched in gaining combat abilities. From the combat fields of Ysgard, to the many lands of the Material Plane, the einherjar paragon trains. He seeks out combat and relishes in the glory of victory, as well as the pleasurable pursuits taken after a hard day. Being once mortal souls, they often partake in the activities of mortals. However, as outsiders, they never quite fit in. In a thousand ages, they would never tire of battle, nor of wine and women.
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