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* CrimeOfSelfDefense: When traveling in Stygia during ''The Hour of the Dragon'', Conan slays a man-eating python that approaches kill him. Unfortunately for Conan, the Stygians consider snakes to be sacred, so the immediately try to have Conan killed for blasphemy.

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* CrimeOfSelfDefense: When traveling in Stygia during ''The Hour of the Dragon'', Conan slays a man-eating python that approaches kill him. Unfortunately for Conan, the Stygians consider snakes to be sacred, so the they immediately try to have Conan killed for blasphemy.
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* TheAntiNihilist: As expressed in a monologue in ''Queen of the Black Coast'', Conan admits that the gods exist in his world, but [[NayTheist doesn't have much interest in praying to any of them]]. Conan also admits, however, that he neither knows nor cares what will happen to him when he dies. In any case, while Conan is alive, he will live life to its fullest, and will those sorts of questions about the nature of the world to the philosophers.

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* TheAntiNihilist: As expressed in a monologue in ''Queen of the Black Coast'', Conan admits that the gods exist in his world, but [[NayTheist doesn't have much interest in praying to any of them]]. Conan also admits, however, that he neither knows nor cares what will happen to him when he dies. In any case, while Conan is alive, he will live life to its fullest, and will leave those sorts of questions about the nature of the world to the philosophers.
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-->'''Conan''': ''Forget it, man! We'll account this part of the lad's education. If he be the stuff of kings, a slight wetting and a sleepless night will hurt him little will hurt him little and teach him a lesson.''

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-->'''Conan''': ''Forget it, man! We'll account this part of the lad's education. If he be the stuff of kings, a slight wetting and a sleepless night will hurt him little will hurt him little and teach him a lesson.''
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* NoHonorAmongThieves: Conan has a flexible code of honor, if he is recruited as partner-in-crime he will place prioritize self-interest over loyalty, figuring his talents for manual labor and violence compensate any perceived debt. If the work is as honest a sellsword can hope to find he will fight to the death and refrain from looting since the rulers or mercenary leaders entrusted Conan with a position of power. If he is hired to commit crimes but the employer does right by him Conan will weight if the person's character is worthy of trust before deciding to doublecross him or endanger his own life.
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'''''[[TropeCodifier The]]''''' BarbarianHero.
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'''''[[TropeCodifier The]]''''' BarbarianHero.

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