Age of Conan- Hyborian Adventures allows players to explore Conan's Universe, join his army, battle demons and foes and build cities known from 70 years of Conan history.
Second of three epic trilogies set in the legendary world of Conan the Barbarian. Cursed with an unspeakable power, Anok Wati, the heretic of Set, has unknowingly unleashed a hideous evil. And unless he can find the hero within himself, and destroy a god given flesh, all of Hyboria will be enslaved.
When the Vanirs seek vengeance against warrior Kern, the "Wolf-Eye," for his courageous act of defiance, Kern must gather together an army to stop the Vanir and their supernatural henchman by unleashing the fury of Cimerian rage passed down from Conan. Original.
Horrors of the Hyborian Age is the definitive guide to creatures inhabiting the dark tombs, ruined cities, forgotten grottos, dense jungles and sinister forests of Conans world. This collection of beasts, monsters, undead, weird races and mutants are ready to pit their savagery against the swords and bravery of the heroes of the Hyborean Age. A variety of creatures, such as wild animals, dinosaur and living plant horrors. Elementals, golems, sapient magic circles and other beings. Classic Monsters presented with a Howardian flair such as siren, vampire, lamia and mummy. Lovecraftian menaces such as Old Ones, colors from the Outer Dark, dimensional shamblers. The monstrous offspring of the serpent god Set. New creature qualities and abilities, rules for creating mutations and chimerical horrors. New Beast and and Beast Master archetypes and backgrounds. This book requires the Robert E. Howards Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed of Core book to use. Made in the UK.
Nermesa Klandes joins the Aquilonian army in hopes of serving his liege, King Conan, until he becomes a hero in his own right after killing a Pictish leader, but his victory is short-lived when he unwittingly unleashes an unholy force that could destroy the Aquilonian Empire. Original.
"A genre-bending, theological, sci-fi love story about criminal politics, the nature of violence and man's search for individuality"--Vol. 1, p. [4] of cover.
Dimma, the Mist Mage, knows nothing of Conan, but the vile necromancer's plans require his death. Thayla, beautiful Queen of the Pili, would rather take Conan to her bed, but her own plots mean he must die. Even the lovely Cheen will let nothing stop her from recovering the sacred talisman of her people, and Conan must use all his battle prowess to stay alive.
In the dead of winter, Pictish warrior Kral and his loyal companions travel through the Cimmerian wilderness where they encounter many enemies in their mission to obtain the Teeth of the Ice Bear in order to save their people from extinction. Original.
A sorcerer has cast a deadly spell on Conan, hoping to harness the mighty Cimmerian's skills for his own evil purposes. Conan's only resource is to ally himself with the sorceress Zelandra, who promises to help the warrior if he steals the wizard's cashe of Emerald Lotus.
Conan is back, and at the top of his form! SFWA Grand Master L. Sprague de Camp was revered in the genre of fantasy for both his fiction and nonfiction. Booklist praised his novel The Honorable Barbarian, saying: "The action is brisk, and the worlds and characters are described with de Camp's deft, light touch . . . thoroughly agreeable entertainment," while Kirkus Reviews said of The Pixilated Peeress "the unassuming style and verve of the telling keep the pages turning. Pure prose junk-food." But more important, L. Sprague de Camp wrote Dark Valley Destiny, the definitive biography of Conan's creator, Robert E. Howard, leaving little wonder as to why Conan and the Spider God is considered one of the finest novels in the canon of Conan. Son of a blacksmith, a former slave and thief, Conan the Cimmerian has risen to the rank of Captain of the Royal Guard. But as usual, trouble is his bedfellow. Forced to kill while defending himself, Conan must flee the vengeance of the High Priest of Erlik. Foraging through field and forest, meeting friend and foe, Conan cuts a bloody swath through assassins and bounty hunters all the way to the sinister temple of Zath, where he encounters the huge and hideous Spider God. Facing certain death, Conan becomes both the hunter . . . and the hunted. Conan and the Spider God is a thrilling adventure of the mighty barbarian, from one of the genre's most revered authors. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.