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  2. Conan Exiles - Wikipedia

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    Conan Exiles is a survival video game developed and published by Funcom for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. The game is set in the world of Conan the Barbarian, with the custom playable character being rescued by Conan, beginning their journey. Early access versions of the game were released in early 2017, leaving early access on 8 May ...

  3. List of games based on Conan the Barbarian - Wikipedia

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    Hyborian Risk is an unofficial variant for the Risk boardgame based on the Conan mythos, published in The Space Gamer magazine in issue 37 (March, 1981). [1]Age of Conan: The Strategy Board Game is a board game published by Fantasy Flight Games (2009)

  4. Hyborian Age - Wikipedia

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    The Hyborian Age is a fictional period of Earth's history within the artificial mythology created by Robert E. Howard, serving as the setting for the sword and sorcery tales of Conan the Barbarian. The word "Hyborian" is derived from the legendary northern land of the ancient Greeks , Hyperborea , and it is rendered as such in the earliest ...

  5. Conan - Wikipedia

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    Conan: Hall of Volta, 1984 video game for PC-88, Apple II, Atari 8-bit and Commodore 64; Conan: The Mysteries of Time, also known as Myth: History in the Making, a 1991 video game; Conan (2004 video game), for the PC and Xbox, GameCube, and PS2 consoles; Conan (2007 video game), for the Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles; Age of Conan: Unchained, 2008 ...

  6. Conan chronologies - Wikipedia

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    A Conan Chronology by Robert Jordan (1987) was the attempt of Conan writer Robert Jordan to create a new Chronology including all Conan material written up to that point, including fifteen of the first sixteen volumes of the series of Conan pastiches published by Tor Books (omitting the eighth, Conan the Valorous).

  7. Robert E. Howard - Wikipedia

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    Howard was born January 22, 1906, in Peaster, Texas, the only son of a traveling country physician, Dr. Isaac Mordecai Howard, and his wife, Hester Jane Ervin Howard. [4] [5] [nb 3] [nb 4] [nb 5] His early life was spent wandering through a variety of Texas cowtowns and boomtowns: Dark Valley (1906), Seminole (1908), Bronte (1909), Poteet (1910), Oran (1912), Wichita Falls (1913), Bagwell ...

  8. Robert E. Howard bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Conan stories not published during Howard's lifetime were edited by other authors before publication. The Fragment stories have all been completed by others since. Where either has occurred before the publication of the original material, this date is noted after the original material's publication date.

  9. Red Nails - Wikipedia

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    "Red Nails" is the last of the stories featuring Conan the Cimmerian written by American author Robert E. Howard. A novella, it was originally serialized in Weird Tales magazine from July to October 1936, the months after Howard's suicide.