Conan and the Mists of Doom
Author | Roland Green |
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Cover artist | Keegan |
Language | English |
Series | Conan the Barbarian |
Genre | Sword and sorcery |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication date | 1995 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 280 |
ISBN | 0-812-52494-2 |
Conan and the Mists of Doom is a fantasy novel written by Roland Green featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by Tor Books in August 1995.[1]
Plot synopsis
The story is set in the Kezankian Mountains and the borderlands of Turan. After Conan's time spent with the Afghulis begins to sour, he leads a band of tribesmen away from the Afghuli mountains and towards Koth. During their journey, the tribesmen are intercepted by a calvary of Turanian soldiers, led by Khezal, an old acquaintance of Conan's.[2] Khezal offers Conan and his warriors freedom if they help combat the Mist of Doom, a life-draining force that is attacking Khezal's territory near the mountains. Unbeknownst to ether Conan or Khezal, The Mist is controlled by the Lady of the Mists, who is gathering captives to feed to the Mist, in hopes of controlling it
The Afghulis and Turanians meet up with a third group of desert nomads, the Ekinari, led by Bethina, an attractive young warrior. The three groups combine forces in an effort to defeat the Mist before it grows out of control. In the climatic battle, the Lady of the Mist is killed, but not before she can summon a elemental. The two magical forces collide, destroying the valley and each other. Conan's chief advisor, Farad, and Bethina stay in the valley to repopulate it while Conan rides on to Koth.
Reception
Reviewer Ryan Harvey, commenting on Conan and the Death Lord of Thanza, another of Green's Conan novels, rates Conan and the Mists of Doom below it as the "worst Conan novel I've read," noting that he could "barely get through" it.[3]
Don D'Ammassa, on the other hand, wrote "This was one of Green's better stories, quite an improvement over the previous one."[4]
Notes
- ^ Conan and the Mists of Doom title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- ^ Green, Roland. Conan and the Mists of Doom. 75.
- ^ Harvey, Ryan. "Conan and the Death Lord of Thanza" (Review), Jan. 2, 2005. Archived 2015-04-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ D'Ammassa, Don. "Conan and the Mists of Doom" (review on Critical Mass). Sep. 18, 2017.