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  1. Synopsis. Naipal, court wizard to King Bandharkar of the city-state of Ayodhya in Vendyha, prepares to bargain with a demon, Masrock, to win control of the kingdom and rid himself of his rivals, the Black Seets of Mt. Yimsha. Meanwhile, in the Turanian city of Sultanapoor, a Vendhyan-supported plot has resulted in the assassination of a prince.

  2. Conan the Victorious is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert Jordan, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in trade paperback by Tor Books in November 1984; a regular paperback edition followed from the same publisher in December 1985 and was reprinted in March 1991 and ...

  3. Conan, the victorious. by. Jordan, Robert, 1948-2007. Publication date. 1984. Topics. Conan (Fictitious character), Conan (Fictitious character) Publisher. New York, N.Y. : T. Doherty Associates.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Robert Jordan. 3.96. 1,494 ratings34 reviews. In the fabled, mysterious land of Vendhya, Conan seeks an antidote to the unknown poison that threatens his life. Entangled in the intrigues of Karim Singh, advisor to the King of Vendhya, pursued by the voluptuous noblewoman Vyndra, threatened by the evil mage Naipal, Conan has yet to ...

  5. Conan the Victorious : Jordan, Robert: Amazon.es: Libros. Saltar al contenido principal.es. Hola Elige tu dirección Todos los departamentos ES. Hola, identifícate. Cuenta y listas Devoluciones y Pedidos Cesta Todo. Servicio ...

  6. 15 de dic. de 1985 · Conan the Victorious might be Jordan’s best Conan book. The plot is complex. The obligatory evil sorcerer is more fully fleshed out than per the usual, and without sacrificing precious pages of Conan. Jordan’s decadent, dangerous Vendhya is his best work of worldbuilding from his Conan books.

  7. Conan the Victorious. Updated January 7, 2015. Category: Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery. Release date: 1984. Robert Jordan (real name James Oliver Rigney, Jr, 1948–2007) was born in Charleston, South Carolina, where he lived in a house built in 1797 with his wife Harriet, who works as a book editor.