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The Return of Conan by Dementia5
Fandoms: Conan - Robert E. Howard, Conan the Barbarian & Related Fandoms, Conan Exiles (Video Game), Conan the Barbarian (2011), Conan the Barbarian (1980s Movies), Cthulhu Mythos - H. P. Lovecraft, Cthulhu Mythos - Fandom, Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (Video Game), Call of Cthulhu (Roleplaying Game), LOVECRAFT H. P. - Works, Marvel (Comics), Marvel 616, Namor the Sub-Mariner (Comics), Kull The Conqueror (1997), Kull Series - Robert E. Howard, Man from Atlantis
01 Jun 2023
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This work attempts to bridge several literary elements found in the Conan universe, from Hyborea and beyond, to include properties alluded to in Robert E. Howard's work of pulp, namely Kull of Atlantis and H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos. There is full duplexity here with Marvel Comics as well, having Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor Smith as progenitors providing back fill for works that are augmented, or at least referenced by Howard himself.
This is a work of pulp, intended to be outlandish and at times even cringey. Nevertheless it is written in the penny dreadful spirit of a Howard crafted Hyborean story. As an exercise, the author attempts to navigate through enough headcanon properties to dip a scripting toe into the Hyborean world.
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It's not science if you don't write it down.
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His boundless curiosity had never wavered, not once in the last eight years. But she hadn't seen anything like hope shining in his green eyes for a very, very long time.
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Seaview gains a new crew member, one with unusual abilities.
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Reflections on the taste and sounds of the sea.
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Plot What Plot. It isn't often Mark runs into trouble in his element, but when he does, Elizabeth is there to help.
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Mark Harris was an enigma; a puzzle; a complete mystery. And like all good scientists, Dr Elizabeth Merrill was a sucker for a good mystery.
