Pocketserien #17
In "Prisen for det fullkomne," Princess Prem ensnares Conan, stripping him of his memory and forging a new identity as Kalna-Fakir. As she prepares a deadly ritual to sacrifice Atreah, Conan’s buried past awakens, leading to a violent clash with divine forces that shatters the city of Mreead-zza. Only Conan and Atreah remain when the world burns.
In the eerie stillness of a city frozen in time, Conan and Atreah encounter two young boys, Jonwalli and Dukenrik, as they confront the sorcerers Nareobbo and Shuin-Shann. With Nareobbo slain and Shuin-Shann defeated, the ancient spell that halted time begins to unravel.
In "Vanvidd under jorden!", Conan returns to the city of Pergona to find its once-familiar rulers, Murilo and Jenna, now swollen with power and wealth—yet their rule is shadowed by a wave of mysterious deaths. As Conan, Murilo, and their companions delve into the city’s forgotten caverns, they face lurking creatures and treacherous traps, only to be captured by the enigmatic Elaynia.
In "Evighetskrigen," the enigmatic Eilaynia recounts the tale of an ancient war between the land of Nincenno and its rival, Mayella, weaving a spellbinding narrative that draws Conan into her web. As her story unfolds, Eilaynia seduces him and commands him to lead a force against Mayella, setting in motion a violent clash that ends in bloodshed and sacrifice.
In "Heksene fra Nexxx," the witches of Nexx unveil a dark secret: Dukenrik and Jonnwalli are sons of an ancient, malevolent god. With the fate of the boys hanging in the balance, Conan leads a daring rescue aboard a sky-boat crafted from skeletons, journeying to the cursed land of Stygia to break their father’s hold. As the journey tests their will, the line between hero and villain begins to blur.
Conan is drawn into a deadly bargain with the sorceress Liirix, who offers him passage home in exchange for destroying the Sect of the Unknowable One. Bound by duty and desperation, he guides the dying Shikar through perilous lands to the Unnameable City, where the cult's dark power lies. With the Blood-Red Eye in his grasp, Conan faces a choice that will echo beyond death.
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↩ Reprints Conan the Barbarian #121 (1981), Conan the Barbarian #122 (1981), Conan the Barbarian #123 (1981), Conan the Barbarian #124 (1981), Conan the Barbarian #125 (1981), Conan the Barbarian #126 (1981), The Savage Sword of Conan #207 (1993)
Reprinted in Conan Maxi #10 (2009)
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