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Post by Char-Vell on Aug 17, 2018 12:31:49 GMT -5
Nabonidus seemed like he'd be pretty cool, other than the whole killing people with science thing. Before Conan came along, all he did was sit around and intrigue...and kill people with science. Would each story involve him sitting around intriguing and then, at the end, he kills somebody Dr. No-style? Perhaps some stories of him training Thak to do tricks? Villains like that, to me, seem better in the shadows/off-stage. [Bondarius, agent of Aquilonia, admires Thak. Nabonidas enters] Nabonidas: One million cesterces, Aquilonian. You were wondering what he cost. Bondarius: As a matter of fact, I was.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2018 14:19:47 GMT -5
and wasn't there a Marvel comic where Conan meets up with Murilo again and he's all fat? Yeah, in CtB 123 (and I think, probably, we get to see the new Murilo in a couple more issues).
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2018 14:35:52 GMT -5
I dunno if this has been suggested before?
What about a yarn concerning the Shemitish thief acquiring the Serpent Ring of Set from Thoth-Amon (the Phoenix on the Sword)?
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Post by fernando on Aug 17, 2018 15:32:28 GMT -5
I dunno if this has been suggested before? What about a yarn concerning the Shemitish thief acquiring the Serpent Ring of Set from Thoth-Amon (the Phoenix on the Sword)? Great idea, IMO.
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Post by Char-Vell on Aug 17, 2018 15:34:29 GMT -5
and wasn't there a Marvel comic where Conan meets up with Murilo again and he's all fat? Yeah, in CtB 123 (and I think, probably, we get to see the new Murilo in a couple more issues). I would read the further adventures of plush Murilo.
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Post by deuce on Aug 17, 2018 23:51:02 GMT -5
I dunno if this has been suggested before? What about a yarn concerning the Shemitish thief acquiring the Serpent Ring of Set from Thoth-Amon (the Phoenix on the Sword)? Get outta my mind, Hun! Another project had gotten me thinking about the further adventures of the Shumiri after BC. He seemed, IMO, a prime candidate to be the thief in question. He'd had dealings with sorcerers & cults even before he spied on Natohk (and tattled to Conan), so he's got some balls when it comes to that sort of thing. He counted himself second only to Shevatas in thievery...and Conan did not disagree. Snatching the Set-Ring would be a heist of legendary proportions, no mistake.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2018 1:48:27 GMT -5
I dunno if this has been suggested before? What about a yarn concerning the Shemitish thief acquiring the Serpent Ring of Set from Thoth-Amon (the Phoenix on the Sword)? Get outta my mind, Hun! Another project had gotten me thinking about the further adventures of the Shumiri after BC. He seemed, IMO, a prime candidate to be the thief in question. He'd had dealings with sorcerers & cults even before he spied on Natohk (and tattled to Conan), so he's got some balls when it comes to that sort of thing. He counted himself second only to Shevatas in thievery...and Conan did not disagree. Snatching the Set-Ring would be a heist of legendary proportions, no mistake. It'd certainly make for a great yarn.
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Post by fernando on Aug 21, 2018 15:26:52 GMT -5
Get outta my mind, Hun! Another project had gotten me thinking about the further adventures of the Shumiri after BC. He seemed, IMO, a prime candidate to be the thief in question. He'd had dealings with sorcerers & cults even before he spied on Natohk (and tattled to Conan), so he's got some balls when it comes to that sort of thing. He counted himself second only to Shevatas in thievery...and Conan did not disagree. Snatching the Set-Ring would be a heist of legendary proportions, no mistake. It'd certainly make for a great yarn. In a pastiche I published some years ago, I named him Mosiah, and he died when Shah Amurath led 15,000 Turanians against the Free Companions.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2018 16:17:52 GMT -5
It'd certainly make for a great yarn. In a pastiche I published some years ago, I named him Mosiah, and he died when Shah Amurath led 15,000 Turanians against the Free Companions. Hello Fernando. Sounds interesting.
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Post by fernando on Aug 22, 2018 13:32:53 GMT -5
In a pastiche I published some years ago, I named him Mosiah, and he died when Shah Amurath led 15,000 Turanians against the Free Companions. Hello Fernando. Sounds interesting. Hello, Hun! Here's the pastiche: cronicasdacimeria.blogspot.com/2015/04/os-companheiros-livres.html If you don't understand Brazilian Portuguese, use Google Translator for reading it.
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Post by fernando on Aug 24, 2018 15:41:49 GMT -5
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