Which Conan book involves his son Conn being seduced by a woman?
Which Conan the Barbarian book involves his son Conn being seduced by a girl?
The girl is a monster of some kind who uses illusions to trick people... He is saved by seeing the monster reflected in his cuirass (breastplate) armour.
There might be another aspect of the story that involves a priest or a druid.
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Which Conan the Barbarian book involves his son Conn being seduced by a girl?
The girl is a monster of some kind who uses illusions to trick people... He is saved by seeing the monster reflected in his cuirass (breastplate) armour.
There might be another aspect of the story that involves a priest or a druid.
story-identification conan
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Which Conan the Barbarian book involves his son Conn being seduced by a girl?
The girl is a monster of some kind who uses illusions to trick people... He is saved by seeing the monster reflected in his cuirass (breastplate) armour.
There might be another aspect of the story that involves a priest or a druid.
story-identification conan
Which Conan the Barbarian book involves his son Conn being seduced by a girl?
The girl is a monster of some kind who uses illusions to trick people... He is saved by seeing the monster reflected in his cuirass (breastplate) armour.
There might be another aspect of the story that involves a priest or a druid.
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story-identification conan
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This is in Conan of Aquilonia by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter. The scene you remember is in the final story "Shadows in the Skull", where young Conn is seduced away from a banquet by a serpent woman. He sees her reflection after she changes into a serpent and tries to kill him.
The druid is Deviatrix, a white druid out of Pictland, who uses the Heart of Ahriman, last seen in the REH classic tale "The Hour of the Dragon", to break Thoth Amon's Black Ring in Stygia.
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This is in Conan of Aquilonia by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter. The scene you remember is in the final story "Shadows in the Skull", where young Conn is seduced away from a banquet by a serpent woman. He sees her reflection after she changes into a serpent and tries to kill him.
The druid is Deviatrix, a white druid out of Pictland, who uses the Heart of Ahriman, last seen in the REH classic tale "The Hour of the Dragon", to break Thoth Amon's Black Ring in Stygia.
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This is in Conan of Aquilonia by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter. The scene you remember is in the final story "Shadows in the Skull", where young Conn is seduced away from a banquet by a serpent woman. He sees her reflection after she changes into a serpent and tries to kill him.
The druid is Deviatrix, a white druid out of Pictland, who uses the Heart of Ahriman, last seen in the REH classic tale "The Hour of the Dragon", to break Thoth Amon's Black Ring in Stygia.
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This is in Conan of Aquilonia by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter. The scene you remember is in the final story "Shadows in the Skull", where young Conn is seduced away from a banquet by a serpent woman. He sees her reflection after she changes into a serpent and tries to kill him.
The druid is Deviatrix, a white druid out of Pictland, who uses the Heart of Ahriman, last seen in the REH classic tale "The Hour of the Dragon", to break Thoth Amon's Black Ring in Stygia.
This is in Conan of Aquilonia by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter. The scene you remember is in the final story "Shadows in the Skull", where young Conn is seduced away from a banquet by a serpent woman. He sees her reflection after she changes into a serpent and tries to kill him.
The druid is Deviatrix, a white druid out of Pictland, who uses the Heart of Ahriman, last seen in the REH classic tale "The Hour of the Dragon", to break Thoth Amon's Black Ring in Stygia.
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