Clegane said:I've always been quite partial to 'Rogues in the House', myself. Though I note that no one else has included it, so perhaps its just due to the fact that it was the first Conan story I read some 25-odd years ago.
Spectator said:He could have been a great detective writer, IMHO.
I alway had a problem with The frost giant daughter, sure it short and sweet but Conan killing 2 Frost Giant on one his very first adventure seem a little unrealist to me lol
Hervé said:Vincent, who's far more knowledgeable in both Conan and D20 than I am, ruled that Conan is 9th level at the time of Frost Giant's Daughter.
http://www.enworld.org/Inzeladun/conan/conan09.htm.
treeplanter said:Well maybe they had just one HP left?
So, that makes a 2nd lvl Conan handle two frost giants at a time. Hmm, I'd like to see how you rule that under the D20 engine...
Only if you think he must have been second level...
...which I don't for the good reason that by the age of 15 Conan was already thought highly of by his chiefs (as we know from his conversation with Balthus).
Especially if the said game structure is totally rigid and power levelling based.the problem arises from a desire to shoehorn a literary creation into a game structure as I say.
If Conan is 3rd level by Mongoose standards at the time of Tower of the Elephant,
After all, Conan was really young at the time and pretty much inexperienced (most of the novels starring a "young" Conan shows him rather naive and inexperienced, but dangerous anyway, just like a wild cat...)