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In the fabled city of Shadizar, sultry Princess Tamaris hires Conan to recover the magical gem known as the Heart of Ahriman. Accompanied by the beautiful maiden Jehnna, Conan must vanquish scheming, murderous Bombatta, the princess' henchman, and face the sinister Guardians of the horn, only to confront the foul and ancient, many-fanged demon-god Dagoth. With Jehnna's life and Conan's very soul at stake, Conan must truly be Conan the Destroyer.Tags
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This is the first Conan I've read, apart from a few comics over the years. Also the first Robert Jordan. Here Conan is bribed into protecting an innocent maiden as she guides them to retrieve a magical artifact. Of course the princess who sent them has a secret agenda. Will Conan's fondest wish be granted? Probably not, but at least he will get some along the way. It is a pretty typical fantasy plot but I haven't read this kind of story since I was much younger so I found it nostalgic in a way. Simpler time and all that. I enjoyed it enough to pick up the next book in the series (I don't think the order really matters much.)
I knew it was a novelization of a movie, but even if I didn't know that it felt like one. Highly predictable, of course, but still some good moments.
This is one of the only Conan stories that do not actually fit into a legitimate timeline of his adventures. If you take everything that has ever been published and trace it out on a map of Hyboria in sequence then Conan of Venarium would be the first Conan story to be read leading up to The Death Song of Conan in the 70s, which is his last words. Formatted in both comic and novel form it is a good enough story.
Better than the movie (which isn't saying much).
En la legendaria ciudad de Shadizar, la sensual princesa Tamaris contrata a Conan para recuperar la gema mágica conocida como el Corazón de Ahriman. Acompañado por la hermosa doncella Jehnna, Conan debe vencer al intrigante y asesino Bombatta, el secuaz de la princesa, y enfrentarse a los siniestros Guardianes del cuerno, solo para enfrentarse al asqueroso y antiguo dios demonio de muchos colmillos Dagoth. Con la vida de Jehnna y el alma misma de Conan en juego, Conan debe ser verdaderamente Conan el Destructor.
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Robert Jordan was born James Oliver Rigney Jr. on October 17, 1948 in Charleston, South Carolina. He received a B.S. in physics from The Citadel in 1974. He served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the U.S. Army and won The Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star and two Vietnamese Crosses of Gallantry. From 1974 to 1978, he worked for the show more U.S. Civil Service as a nuclear engineer. During the 1980's, he began writing several novels for the Conan the Barbarian series that was created in the 1930's by Robert E. Howard. He also wrote under many pseudonyms, which include the historical novels The Fallon Blood (1980), The Fallon Pride (1981) and The Fallon Legacy (1982) as Reagan O'Neal; and the western Cheyenne Riders (1982) as Jackson O'Reilly. He wrote articles for periodicals for the Library Journal, Fantasy Review and Science Fiction Review as Chang Lung. He was the author of the Wheel of Time series and The Towers of Midnight. He died on September 16, 2007 following a battle with cardiac amyloidosis. Jordan was cremated and his ashes buried in the churchyard of St. James Church in Goose Creek, outside Charleston. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Conan The Destroyer
- Original publication date
- 1984
- Related movies
- Conan the Destroyer (1984 | IMDb)
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- To Shere Khan
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with the script - First words
- The bloody sun baked the Zamoran plain, and baked, too, the procession that made its way across those rocky flats and rolling hills.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Never once was he tempted to look back.
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