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<blockquote data-quote="Ralif Redhammer" data-source="post: 8774588" data-attributes="member: 30438"><p>Heh, I missed that there was a musical!</p><p></p><p>As for Conan, though the writing remains aces, unfortunately there are plenty of racist and sexist elements that grate for modern readers in plenty of his stories. I'd say his Kull stories have aged better, with fewer problematic elements and its brooding, melancholy protagonist. But regardless, Howard's command of the English language evokes a muscular combination Poe and Jack London.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They do appear in Moldvay's Inspirational Reading list, which has some very notable additions (it's way more diverse, and corrects the omission of Clark Ashton Smith, for example). Though, certainly, there's something to be said for the focus of Appendix N itself.</p><p></p><p>I can see why Gygax didn't include them (them being thought of as children's books probably would've made him turn his nose up, and it wouldn't surprise me if he had some religious objections, considering what we know of him). But they have plenty of D&Disms in them that Moldvay's inclusion makes sense - a healing potion, flesh-to-stone and stone-to-flesh magic, and the interdimensional portals in The Magician's Nephew (which I suspect might have been an influence on the color pools in the Manual of the Planes), just to name a few off the top of my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralif Redhammer, post: 8774588, member: 30438"] Heh, I missed that there was a musical! As for Conan, though the writing remains aces, unfortunately there are plenty of racist and sexist elements that grate for modern readers in plenty of his stories. I'd say his Kull stories have aged better, with fewer problematic elements and its brooding, melancholy protagonist. But regardless, Howard's command of the English language evokes a muscular combination Poe and Jack London. They do appear in Moldvay's Inspirational Reading list, which has some very notable additions (it's way more diverse, and corrects the omission of Clark Ashton Smith, for example). Though, certainly, there's something to be said for the focus of Appendix N itself. I can see why Gygax didn't include them (them being thought of as children's books probably would've made him turn his nose up, and it wouldn't surprise me if he had some religious objections, considering what we know of him). But they have plenty of D&Disms in them that Moldvay's inclusion makes sense - a healing potion, flesh-to-stone and stone-to-flesh magic, and the interdimensional portals in The Magician's Nephew (which I suspect might have been an influence on the color pools in the Manual of the Planes), just to name a few off the top of my head. [/QUOTE]
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