In Antillia, Conan’s ship was taken, but he escaped into the city of Ptahuacan. After conflicts with giant rats and dragons, he emerged atop the sacrificial pyramid just as his crewmen were about to be sacrificed. Supernatural conflict, revolution, and seismic catastrophe ensued. In the end, Conan sailed off to explore the continents to the west (Conan of the Isles).
Whether he died there, or whether there is truth in the tale that he strode out of the West to stand at his son’s side in a final battle against Aquilonia’s foes, will be revealed only to him who looks, as Kull of Valusia once did, into the mystic mirrors of Tuzun Thune.
L. Sprague de Camp
Villanova, Pennsylvania
May 1984
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are fictitious.
CONAN THE TRIUMPHANT
Copyright © 1983, 1984 by Conan Properties, Inc.
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eISBN 9781429929837
First eBook Edition : June 2011
ISBN 978-0-7653-5065-7
First Edition: October 1983
First Mass Market Edition: April 1985
Third Mass Market Edition: February 2011
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