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the ancestors of the ruling elite of Stygia no doubt did posess great and terrible magic and ockult knowledge. Did the rebels get aid and support from outside - or had the empire been seriously weakened after a presumably great and lost war or other conflict with an external enemy? Or both these things? In either case ancient, wise, powerful and all in all benign
Vendhya seems the likeliest. Perhaps the hyborians were able to overthrow Acheron, another daughter kingdom of Mu, with the same background. As the hyborians have preferred to forget!Or been made to forget! Note the presence of asura-worship, originally from Vendhya since long in the hyborian lands. In the Kull story "The altar and the scorpion" the scorpion is a symbol for good. The one tradition where the scorpion is regarded positively is in originally indian(=Vendhya) buddhism. There the scorpion with its raised stinger is seen as the image of the spirit warrior wielding the sword of truth.Note that it is when archdarkpriest Thuron starts messing with the Girl that the scorpion crawls out from between her breasts and sting him.Also in the Kull-stories a sage and/or prophet with the quasi-hinduistic name Raamaa has much the same role as Empimetreus the sage to the hyborians. The hindu deity Rama was allegedly born in historical Ayodya which also is the name of the capital of Vendhya!!-- Template:Unsigned IP --: -->
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identical with Skelos, appaerently one, or The, god of death, as many gods of death(Odin for one) also connected with wisdom and learning of the darker kind. In "The hour of the dragon" is spoken of a dead nameless holy city being the center of
Stygias religion. Is this perhaps actually Luxur, Holy city of the nameless god of death? The hour of the dragon is one story where it proves out that much of what both the outside world and the people of Stygia believe about Stygia, not least religious matters, is wrong, part camouflage and desinformation on behalf of the ruling elite of Stygia. Luxur is the last stronghold of the white-skinned masterrace and seat of their, rather than Stygias, priest-king. Khemi is in many ways a strong competitor to Luxur.(Khemet was the name of the ancient egyptians themselves of their country)Did Conan succeed in plundering Khemi because this did sit well with the rulers at Luxur? As said: Why sacrifice or risk anything yourself if you can have someone else to do the job for you? Luxur being "more ancient"than Khemi should be understood in the light of that in Conans world great age is as a rule something ominous! This also for Stygia being more ancient than Acheron. Even Xaltotun naturally speaks of "dark Stygia"!
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Ahriman or mesopotamian Nergal. Note that the last king of Persia before the islamic conquest was named Yazdegerd III(!) residing in the capital Ctesiphon. Ctesphon is the name of the king of Stygia, motherland of Kutchemes and Acheron.Interestingly "Tarim" is an anagram of "Mitra" - and vice versa!
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Rudyard Kiplings "The jungle book" the python Kaa is a friend of Mowgli and a good guy. This with Kaa as an enemy and a villain is an odd idea of Disneys!Kaa-u is probably an old- or the real!- name of Vendhya. Note "Kaa" in the prase "Ka naama Kaa lajerama". The serpent men are probably based on the Nagas, wise- and usually good!- serpent beings from indian(= Vendhyan)lore.
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I guess Knowledge (XXG) talk is probably not the right place to reignite the discussion of when the Hyborian Age would be set but… I have to point out that REH's essay explicitly states it ends with the coming of the glacial period. From the edition I own: “For a short age Pict and Hyrkanian snarled
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Maps of the Hyborian age have always resembled Africa and parts of Asia, more so since video gaming came into play. Modern versions are modeled after that part of the world. If we are to use such a model, though, then the river Styx doesn't demark the future coast of the Mediterranean Sea at all.
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In the Kull-story "By this axe I rule" is spoken of the nations Mu and Kaa-u. Mu, the Atlantis of the Pacific, was created by british colonial-officer gone american writer John Churchward. What Churchward says about Mu sounds like the continent in the eastern ocean from where the master-race minded
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The shaman who originally defeats Khosatral Khel must have been an agent of the empire in the east of the ancestors of the white-skinned elite of Stygia. Perhaps a daughter kingdom of ancient MU? Note that Khel like Xaltotun of Acheron speaks archaic nemedian. The people that Conan confronts on the
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Vathelos the blind was the author of "The book of Skelos", the "Bible" of maltheists and necromancers in Conans world. The blind seer Tiresias in greek mythology was strongly connected with Hades, The realm of the dead. As was the land of "Cimmeria". Note The Odyssey where Odysseus visits Cimmeria
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Tughra is the persian word for "autograph", especially the sacred autograph of the ruler. The most known tughra is that of the ottoman sultans. They had a way of writing it so that it looked much the same no matter the name. Khotan is the name of a tributary to, and creating,the river Tarim = the
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Some claim it was mentioned in "The Road of Kings" and "The Flame Knife". The name might be based on Athens and be a contraction of "Pan Athenia", although it seems a strange name for a place deep in the heart of proto-China. But one can hardly argue with either Howard or DeCamp (authors of The
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I'll like to turn the attention of anyone who has edited this aricle on this topic. There's a very big mass of land in the extreme north of eastern Hyboria called Pathenia surrounded by mountains and it is not mentioned in the etymology table. I've tried done research on many sites including the
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Luxor is a late name of the necropolis, greek :"City of the dead" of ancient Thebes. Luxur in Stygia is a stronghold of the cult of "the queen of the dead". In Conans world "the nameless gods" or "the nameless ones" is a common label for the dark gods."The great Dark Nameless One" is arguably
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all the maps of the Hyborian age don't look at all like what REH had in mind, though. But if you can think of Aquilonia as a kind of inland Carthage, then Africa kind of makes makes sense. But not if you get too real about it, because something would be wrong climate wise.
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I think Lemuria should be removed from the list,as it sank during the cataclysm that destroyed the Thurian civilization,and is henceforth not a Hyborian Age kingdom. This was outlined by REH himself in his essay,making the presence of Lemuria and Mu on numerous maps wrong.
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The hyborians did worship the god Borri before the destruction of Acheron. Icelandic 19th century scholar Finnur Magnusson did connect the name Borri to Borz, the name of a mountain in Persia, homeland of the god Mitra,and this ones- alleged!- father Ahura(Asura) Mazda.
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I hope you don't mind, but I reorganised the section headers for your arguments, since you had spread reiterations of the same main thesis over three different top-level sections, one of which was crowding into a different section altogether. Anyway. Have you read
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Okay, let's compromise, then. Just "Scandinavian" could apply to any point in the history of those countries from the Bronze Age to modern times. Can we settle on "Dark Age Scandinavia"? That would denote specifically the so-called Golden Age of Viking society.
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It would be a now-extinct river that bends Westward right around where the source of the White Nile river currently is located. Clearly it is based on the Nile. REH makes that much plain. Its two axes of movement represent the two source rivers of the Nile.
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Conan wiki but nothing ecept an very obiuous fact that it's shape and size matches that of Greenland. But me ain't sure because there is nothing about it's similarity to any country or geographical region provided in any story of Conan. Thanks in advance.
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Note that when darkpriest Orastes resurrects Xaltotun in The hour of the dragon with an incantation to Skelos, old when Atlantis was young( and hence older than Stygia or Set-worship) he wears an ermine-brimmed cloak, a traditional royal attribute!¨¨¨¨
938:) 18:39, 4 October 2010 (UTC)Nemedia might also be based on the legend of the Nemean Lion slain by Heracles. REH borrowed from mythology wherever he could, and that particular myth has a lot to do with Conan himself, since he was called Amra (lion).
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Anyone think that it's worth pointing out that "Hyboria" is incorrect? Maybe in the text box of the Hyborian Age map (which uses the word). The recent release of AoC has awakened me to how much I despise that non-REH term.
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Is Pathenia mentioned by Howard in The Hyborian Age, or shown on his map, or used in any of his original stories, or is this from a later pastiche? I believe that should be the touchstone in this regard.
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