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Conan the Magnificent is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert Jordan, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by Tor Books in May 1984, and was reprinted in December 1991; a trade paperback edition followed from the same publisher in 1991.
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In the south-western reaches of the Kezankian Mountains, separating Brythunia from Zamora, one of the hundreds of wandering holy-men from the Kezankians is drawing the traditionally feuding tribes together to witness a miracle of "the ancient gods". The True Gods of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water guided Basraken Ismalla deep into the bowels of the ear...
Basrakan - an Imalla, or holy man, among the hill tribes of the Kezankian Mountains, intent on uniting the tribes and leading a religious war against the unbelievers (city-dwellers)Jbeil - an Imalla, first acolyte to BasrakanRuhallah - an imallah, traitorous acolyte of Basrakan. Assists Walid in gaining access to an unguarded Basrakan by leading his guards awayTemple to the Gods of the Kezankian Mountains - south-western spur of the Kezankians, between Brythunia and Zamora. Basrakan is the high priest or senior ImallaShadizar - city of Zamora, known as: "..the Wicked", "...of the Alabaster Towers", "...of the Golden Domes", "...city of venality and debauchery"The house of Samarides, the gem importer/merchantThe Desert - the thieves quarter, or Maul, of of Shadizar, "a warren of crooked streets reeking of offal and despair"Eyes of Fire - two huge rubies with the ability to grant their owner control over dragonsFlame Slayer - blade, blessed by Wiccana in the time of Acheron, for killing dragonsEnchanted Ravens - familiars that Basrakan uses for gathering information from afar about enemy movements in the mountainsTimelines of Conan's life that include pastiche tales uniformly place this story after "Tower of the Elephant" and before the next Jordan novel set in Shadizar, Conan the Invincible. The novel states that Conan has been a thief nearly two years (Jordan's own timeline places the Offutt trilogy and ...Destroyer prior to this novel). Kezankian Mountai...
5 set 2020 · Language. English. 286 pages : 18 cm. Amid the savage crags of the Kezankian Mountains, Conan is stalked by a sultry huntress, sought by a lovely thief, and caught between two brutal armies seeking revenge. After facing these obstacles, Conan must slay that which cannot be slain, the Beast of Fire.
1 ott 2004 · Robert Jordan. The Further Chronicles of Conan: Conan the Magnificent, Conan the Triumphant, and Conan the Victorious Paperback – October 1, 2004. by Robert Jordan (Author) 4.7 60 ratings. See all formats and editions. Three classic Conan novels from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Crossroads of Twilight.
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Conan the magnificent by Jordan, Robert. Publication date 1997 Topics American fiction -- 20th century, American fiction Publisher London : Legend Collection
Conquer, Battle, Survive: Uncover the Magnificence of a Legendary HeroStep into the wilderness of the Kezankian Mountains where Conan The Magnificent awaits you.The mighty Cimmerian, Conan,...
Conan the Magnificent is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert Jordan, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by Tor Books in May 1984, and was reprinted in December 1991; a trade paperback edition followed from the same publisher in 1991.