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The warrior is no mere sword-swinger; he is a skilled combatant, combining strength of arm, knowledge of weaponry and practiced maneuvers to slice or bludgeon his foes into little red bits.
Warriors need to be in combat or use a rage-generating ability to generate rage.
Fury warriors usually prefer two one handed weapons, with somewhat similar priorities as a rogue in terms of stats and weapon damage, but focusing more on strength and critical strike rating as opposed to the rogue's focus on attack power and hit rating.
Professional warriors are people who are paid money for engaging in military campaigns and fall into one of two categories: Soldiers, when fighting on behalf of their own state; or mercenaries, when offering their services commercially and unrelated to their own nationality.
In 1937 Georges Dumézil famously speculated that Proto-Indo-European society was composed of a priestly class, a warriorclass, and a class of commoners or peasants.
A warrior culture is a civilization that heavily emphasizes battle and war and greatly prizes feats of arms.