Esoteric Dwarf
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Esoteric Dwarf
@Cydwarf
Working towards a doctorate in Mumbo-Jumbology.
In my cavern under Norfolk انضم Haziran 2011
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@achillghost I remember watching a documentary about this and there was a good quote that, oftentimes in U.S. bases out west, the vastness and unhospitable nature of the land itself is the main deterrent for trespassers trying to access it.
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There was a famous case of a group of German tourists going missing in Death Valley after their car broke down. They headed for the China Lake military area on their map, assuming it would be a base as in Europe, not realizing it was 4,400 km of uninhabited desert
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper
It's a semi-regular phenomenon that Europeans fly to the Yukon, walk into the woods and are never seen again. They figure there will eventually be some village where they can stock up on supplies, but the only points on their map are temporary camps that have been abandoned since the Gold Rush.
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@CrankyFed I honestly don't have a lot of hope for it. If he intentionally got rid of the "murdering child" as he call her, I have to guess he is not going to be in keeping in the weirder aspects of the book.
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@325Dino @moriko38 @kgproject2 I meant more of the cliche of a modern professional army being repeatedly "beaten" in their encounters with particular wildlife. The screaming is interesting, reminds me of cougars often causing mistaken reports of a woman being attacked.
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@Cydwarf @moriko38 @kgproject2 한국에서 에뮤전쟁같이 야생동물 학살하려 한적은 따로 없고
고라니 특유의 울음소리가 처음 듣는사람 입장으로는 사람이 괴성을 내는듯한 소리와 비슷해서 경계근무에 혼동을 주기도 합니다
특히 요즘 징집인원들은 고라니를 직접 본 경험이 거의 없거든요
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뭐야 일본인들 고라니를 몰랐던거였냐
고라니는 한국군의 주적이다
KWS / heavenfall@kgproject2
K-131 레토나 プラモデルのボックスアート風に描いてみました。 This is scale model box art style.
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@moriko38 @kgproject2 Is this the Korean version of the Emu War?
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@fakehistoryhunt I just assumed that, as is done with an upside down horseshoe in other parts of Europe and N. America, it is the Dutch method of warding off evil spirits and witches.
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@AlysssaHazel My favorite Conan story. Also great fodder for the Civilization vs. Babarism discussion.
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"'There is nothing in the universe cold steel won't cut,' answered Conan. 'I threw my ax at the demon, and he took no hurt, but I might have missed, in the dusk, or a branch deflected its flight. I'm not going out of my way looking for devils; but I wouldn't step out of my path to let one go by.'"
Welcome back to our reread of Howard's Conan. Today's story? Beyond the Black River!
I wasn't quite sure what to expect with this one. I'd remembered it fondly, and I recalled several plot details but I didn't know if it would hold up.
I don't think this is the best Conan Story, though that would be a tight race. There is some repetitive language and this is probably the 4th or 5th time we've encountered a giant snake in this series.
But I believe this just beat out People of the Black Circle for my new favorite.
It is, in my humble opinion, the most grounded of all the stories up to this point. It could very well, without the giant snake and a few other fantastic elements, be a historical fiction piece. Especially with the whole conflict in the book resting on government officials pushing land expansion without adequately protecting the people doing the work for them.
And, the end is definitely a gut punch. I'd forgotten the fate of Balthus and the existence of Slasher the Dog, and they granted a lot of emotional weight to the piece.
Am I saying this story is my favorite because it had a very good boi? No.
But I am a sucker for a Good Boi and a Big Darn Hero Moment.
For me? 6/5 Good Bois
For the average reader 4/5 Ostrich Plume Hats.
Next up? Shadows in Zamboula

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@CrankyFed Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind. Amen and Amen.
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Orange Catholic, if you know what I mean
tendollar@tendollardanny
are you sunni catholic or shia catholic?
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@DamndestBastard @OHoopty @AlysssaHazel I ran into this researching articles written in the Conan comics from the '70s. I thought I was going insane because they were referencing stories which I didn't remember at all but turned out to be the Sprague de Camp publications. They treated them as part of the Howard canon.
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@OHoopty @AlysssaHazel Such a comparison was done for the Weird Tales published stories by Don Herron in his article Conan vs Conantics, but I don't think it covers the fragments and the drafts unpublished until the 80s. The article is here. donherron.com/some-essays/co…
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"Victory meant further misery under his intolerable rule; defeat probably meant the sack of the city and red massacre. No word had come from Conan. They did not know what to expect at his hands. They remembered that he was a barbarian."
We finally have returned to our re-read of Howard's Conan! Today's story? A Witch Shall Be Born!
My perspective is definitely jacked because we just came off of The People of the Black Circle (my new favorite Conan story), but A Witch feels a little like a downgrade. It might be because, despite two engaging scenes (the crucifixion and the Mutiny) it feels like Conan is more an addition to the story rather than a central protagonist. Valerius is almost a dualagonist, which is the first time to occur in the Conan line up.
That being said, it's only real crime is proximity. It has unique Villains, Conan becoming more of an active agent in the world at large, and "Thaug" which I swear is the same creature as "Thog" from Slithering Shadow.
Anywho, definitely worth reading.
4.5 out of 5 human sacrifices.
Next up, Jewel of (Name I struggle to pronounce).


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