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<blockquote data-quote="blackshirt5" data-source="post: 949470" data-attributes="member: 7871"><p>I'm reading the Howard and De Camp stories after these ones are over, I'm on the last Jordan story I've got right now. They can all be boiled down to the basic principle of "Conan spent his coin on ale and whores, now he needs more ale and more whores, hey let's kill a sorcerer while we're writing it anyway."</p><p></p><p>I'll give a quick summary of each one:</p><p>Conan the Invincible: The first story in The Conan Chronicles, this one still sticks out as my favorite of the Jordan Conan stories; it introduces us to a few characters that makes reappearances later on(Karla the Red Hawk, and Hordo), and also features a very sinister necromancer named Amanar. Definitely one of the better stories, also scored points because Conan fails in his first attempt to kill Amanar, which we don't see a lot of in the later stories.</p><p></p><p>Conan the Defender: While in the revolution torn streets of Belverus, Conan is pursued by one woman while trying to bring down the invincible Simulacrum of Albanus. Honestly, this one didn't spark the imagination too much; not one of his better efforts. Features Disposable Wench #1(some artist, or poet or something. Disposable Wench's are those that don't appear in more than one story.). I don't remember much about this story, which is not a good sign.</p><p></p><p>Conan the Unconquered:Conan gets mixed up in the fight against a dangerous cult of doomsayers known as the Cult of Doom(inspired, eh?) who preach about the end of the world, that is lead by a dangerous foreign sorcerer. Honestly, I really liked this one, as it showed some internal conflict within Conan without really cheesing it up, and the foreign assassins are great(but of course when Conan fights them they get blown away by the mighty power of Jordan's "stab. dead." storytelling), but I was a bit disappointed not to read about the wholesale destruction that should have followed after the falling of the cult(read the story and you'll understand why). But still, a good story.</p><p></p><p>Conan the Magnificent: Wow. Ok, this story started to get me pumped, it's got a great prologue where it shows you "The Beast of Fire", a young dragon seen as a sign of divinity by the savage hill tribes. But it's got a plot hole that you could walk Conan carrying the T-800's rusted out metal corpse through(the sword Flame Slayer). Definitely on my list of stories that I'll avoid in the future. Unlike Amanar or even Albanus(from "Conan the Defender"), the mage in this story is about as scary as Louie Anderson. Also has one of the worst cop-out killings in the series(Eldran throws Conan the Flame Slayer, which is a no-no, because it was supposed to disappear if it left Eldran's person at all; Conan stabs the Beast of Fire. It's dead. Yay. Badoom-boom-boom.).</p><p></p><p>Conan the Triumphant: A much better story than the one that precedes it(Conan The Most-PlotHoley...I mean Magnificent), Conan the Triumphant has everything I could want out of a Conan story: massive amounts of slaying, good story, attractive wenches, sorcery, an enormous demon-god bent on being released from his extradimensional prison so he can continue to prey upon women, and of course, Karla the Red Hawk(who despite the fact that she just had sex with Conan and he's unconscious next to him, doesn't jam her dagger into his heart. At least she's got manners.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> ). Definitely a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackshirt5, post: 949470, member: 7871"] I'm reading the Howard and De Camp stories after these ones are over, I'm on the last Jordan story I've got right now. They can all be boiled down to the basic principle of "Conan spent his coin on ale and whores, now he needs more ale and more whores, hey let's kill a sorcerer while we're writing it anyway." I'll give a quick summary of each one: Conan the Invincible: The first story in The Conan Chronicles, this one still sticks out as my favorite of the Jordan Conan stories; it introduces us to a few characters that makes reappearances later on(Karla the Red Hawk, and Hordo), and also features a very sinister necromancer named Amanar. Definitely one of the better stories, also scored points because Conan fails in his first attempt to kill Amanar, which we don't see a lot of in the later stories. Conan the Defender: While in the revolution torn streets of Belverus, Conan is pursued by one woman while trying to bring down the invincible Simulacrum of Albanus. Honestly, this one didn't spark the imagination too much; not one of his better efforts. Features Disposable Wench #1(some artist, or poet or something. Disposable Wench's are those that don't appear in more than one story.). I don't remember much about this story, which is not a good sign. Conan the Unconquered:Conan gets mixed up in the fight against a dangerous cult of doomsayers known as the Cult of Doom(inspired, eh?) who preach about the end of the world, that is lead by a dangerous foreign sorcerer. Honestly, I really liked this one, as it showed some internal conflict within Conan without really cheesing it up, and the foreign assassins are great(but of course when Conan fights them they get blown away by the mighty power of Jordan's "stab. dead." storytelling), but I was a bit disappointed not to read about the wholesale destruction that should have followed after the falling of the cult(read the story and you'll understand why). But still, a good story. Conan the Magnificent: Wow. Ok, this story started to get me pumped, it's got a great prologue where it shows you "The Beast of Fire", a young dragon seen as a sign of divinity by the savage hill tribes. But it's got a plot hole that you could walk Conan carrying the T-800's rusted out metal corpse through(the sword Flame Slayer). Definitely on my list of stories that I'll avoid in the future. Unlike Amanar or even Albanus(from "Conan the Defender"), the mage in this story is about as scary as Louie Anderson. Also has one of the worst cop-out killings in the series(Eldran throws Conan the Flame Slayer, which is a no-no, because it was supposed to disappear if it left Eldran's person at all; Conan stabs the Beast of Fire. It's dead. Yay. Badoom-boom-boom.). Conan the Triumphant: A much better story than the one that precedes it(Conan The Most-PlotHoley...I mean Magnificent), Conan the Triumphant has everything I could want out of a Conan story: massive amounts of slaying, good story, attractive wenches, sorcery, an enormous demon-god bent on being released from his extradimensional prison so he can continue to prey upon women, and of course, Karla the Red Hawk(who despite the fact that she just had sex with Conan and he's unconscious next to him, doesn't jam her dagger into his heart. At least she's got manners.:) ). Definitely a good one. [/QUOTE]
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