Appearing in "Death Has Four Corners"
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Synopsis for "Death Has Four Corners"
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Thief in the Night"
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- Unnamed lady (First appearance)
- Fharim-Shan's seraglio (First appearance)
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- Guards (First appearance)
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- Unnamed rival prince to Fharim-Shan (First appearance)
- Fharim-Shan (First appearance)
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- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Daughter of the Western Sea"
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- Conan (Second mate in the crew)
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- Crew (First appearance)
- Captain (First appearance; dies)
- Quatro (First appearance)
- Old Phlem (First appearance)
- Unnamed bucanneers (First appearance; some die)
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- Splime Daughter (First appearance)
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- Unnamed ship (First appearance)
- The Corsair' Pride (Mentioned)
- The Hell-Spite (Mentioned)
- The Doom-Bringer (Mentioned)
- The Skullcrusher (Mentioned)
- The Spinecrusher (Mentioned)
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Appearing in "Conscience of the king"
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- Richmen of the City of Wonders (First appearance)
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- Valka (Invoked)
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- Hyborian Age
- Tenth Month of the Siege of the City of Wonders
Synopsis for "Conscience of the king"
The Serpent-Men's siege of the City of Wonders lasted ten months. Kull had doubts about his ability to drive them away. A chance encounter with a blind girl changed his mind. The girl did not recognize him, but spoke with admiration of the King's achievements. With renewed confidence, Kull led the Valusians to victory.
Trivia
- "Death Has Four Corners" is the third part of an adaptation of the novel "Conan and the Gods of the Mountain" (1993) by Roland Green, a sequel to "Red Nails" (1936) by Robert E. Howard.