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  • Conan spat and laughed whilst the head once belonging to Ludar The Lucky bounced against the sweating flanks of the Cimmerian's excited horse.

    Archive 2010-02-01 Cromsblood 2010

  • Furiously the Stygian, whose collarbone was broken from the Cimmerian's blow, spat on his captor.

    Conan Fan Fiction! Cromsblood 2009

  • Furiously the Stygian, whose collarbone was broken from the Cimmerian's blow, spat on his captor.

    Archive 2009-12-01 Reis O'Brien 2009

  • Conan spat and laughed whilst the head once belonging to Ludar The Lucky bounced against the sweating flanks of the Cimmerian's excited horse.

    More Conan Fan Fiction! Cromsblood 2010

  • Many a sheltered scholar wouldhave been astonished at the Cimmerian's linguistic abilities, for he had experienced many adventures where knowledge of a strange language had meant the difference between life and death.

    Conan Producers Reportedly Have Three Actors in Mind; Only One is From Twilight | /Film 2010

  • * As a side dish, then, I offer you The Cimmerian's meaty and richly sauced review of The Day After Ragnarok.

    Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2009

  • * As a side dish, then, I offer you The Cimmerian's meaty and richly sauced review of The Day After Ragnarok.

    princeofcairo: American History Reaches Its Natural Culmination princeofcairo 2009

  • So now the kings kept their distance, and Strabonus called on his Shemitish archers to loose their arrows at his foe from a distance; his captains had fallen like ripe grain before the Cimmerian's broadsword, and Strabonus, penurious of his knights as of his coins, was frothing with fury.

    Wings in the Night Howard, Robert E. 2006

  • "Aside, wizard!" shrieked Amalrus, maddened by the glare in the Cimmerian's blue eyes.

    Wings in the Night Howard, Robert E. 2006

  • But he gave a man courage at birth, and the will and might to kill his enemies, which, in the Cimmerian's mind, was all any god should be expected to do.

    Wings in the Night Howard, Robert E. 2006

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