Nyarlathotep
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I just wanted to get a feel as to when GMs were setting their games - during the career of Conan as an adventurer or in the post-King Conan era?
Nyarlathotep, I like that. My players met a few characters who knew Conan, his actions also have side-effects that I try to show in my games. One example: they saved Khoraja's king from an assassination attempt by a Stygian relative of Kutamun (the Stygian noble ally of Natohk in Black Colossus) and heard about Conan "the throat-slitter", the barbarian general of the Khorajan army, by talking with the Zaheemi and some other survivors of the battle of Shamla Pass.They are far from the action occuring in Aquilonia - although there is a ripple effect that originates from the event, and depending on how well and how long games occur - that ripple effect works in reverse.
Daubet Herve said:I don't like too much the idea of using Conan as a NPC (and I don't use it at all in my campaign), and most of the places he visited during his adventuring life have been utterly devastated by his passage. With Conan as King, a book like Ruins of Hyboria becomes rather obsolete, most of the places described in the book being destroyed or forever changed.
It's my Hyboria. My players are the heroes, not Conan...