Sounds like it's similar to Rage for Warriors in WOW.
You start with zero but the more you attack the higher it gets (up to a value of 100) Using skills that require Rage generate Rage as well, though not quite as much as they use in some cases and in others its more. Also there are various "shouts" and "cries" that generate a fixed amount of Rage. Also almost any time a monster hits the Warrior for a successful attack he generates a portion of Rage, roughly proportional to the amount of damage done by the monster's attack. Big hits generate more Rage.
Assuming this trend is present in D3 as well then the barbarian could perform a "shout" to generate some Fury in order to perform his high level attacks.
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You start with zero but the more you attack the higher it gets (up to a value of 100) Using skills that require Rage generate Rage as well, though not quite as much as they use in some cases and in others its more. Also there are various "shouts" and "cries" that generate a fixed amount of Rage. Also almost any time a monster hits the Warrior for a successful attack he generates a portion of Rage, roughly proportional to the amount of damage done by the monster's attack. Big hits generate more Rage.
Assuming this trend is present in D3 as well then the barbarian could perform a "shout" to generate some Fury in order to perform his high level attacks.