32-1525: [REDACTED] Look up Conan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conan may refer to: People [ edit ] Saint Conan (died 684), bishop of the Isle of Man Conan of Cornwall (c. 930 – c. 950), bishop of Cornwall Conan I of Rennes (died 992), duke of Brythonic Brittany Conan II, Duke of Brittany (died 1066), duke of Brittany Conan III, Duke of Brittany (died 1148), duke of Brittany Conan IV, Duke of Brittany (1138–1171), duke of Brittany Laure Conan (1845–1924), pen name of Marie-Louise-Félicité Angers, French-Canadian female novelist Neal Conan (1949–2021), American radio journalist Conan Anthony Mohan Jayamaha (1949–1992), Sri Lankan Sinhala Navy Admiral Conan Byrne , (born 1985), Irish footballer Conan Gray (born 1998), American singer-songwriter, YouTuber and social media personality Conan O'Brien (born 1963), American talk show host Conan Stevens , Australian actor, writer, stuntman and former professional wrestler Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930), British writer Mythical and legendary people [ edit ] Conan Meriadoc , Brythonic king of Dumnonia (Cornwall, Brittany ) Conán mac Morna , fian warrior Conán mac Lia , fian warrior and son of Liath Luachra Conand (mythology) , Fomorian leader Characters [ edit ] Conan
64-583: A 1978 anime series Conan the Adventurer (1992 TV series) , American-French-Canadian animated television series Conan and the Young Warriors , 1994 American animated television series Detective Conan , an ongoing anime series starting in 1996 based on the long-running manga of the same name Conan the Adventurer (1997 TV series) , aka Conan , an American television series starring Ralf Möller Films [ edit ] Conan
96-460: A 1978 anime series Conan the Adventurer (1992 TV series) , American-French-Canadian animated television series Conan and the Young Warriors , 1994 American animated television series Detective Conan , an ongoing anime series starting in 1996 based on the long-running manga of the same name Conan the Adventurer (1997 TV series) , aka Conan , an American television series starring Ralf Möller Films [ edit ] Conan
128-693: A different system than the 1984 supplements GURPS Conan , a 1988–1989 line of supplement adventures for the GURPS pen-and-paper role-playing game system, published by Steve Jackson Games Conan: The Roleplaying Game , a 2004 pen-and-paper role-playing game, by Mongoose Publishing Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of , 2017 pen-and-paper role-playing game, by the Modiphius Entertainment Television [ edit ] Conan (talk show) , American late night talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien Future Boy Conan ,
160-550: A different system than the 1984 supplements GURPS Conan , a 1988–1989 line of supplement adventures for the GURPS pen-and-paper role-playing game system, published by Steve Jackson Games Conan: The Roleplaying Game , a 2004 pen-and-paper role-playing game, by Mongoose Publishing Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of , 2017 pen-and-paper role-playing game, by the Modiphius Entertainment Television [ edit ] Conan (talk show) , American late night talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien Future Boy Conan ,
192-495: A doom metal band from Liverpool, UK, founded in 2006 Conan (military dog) , a military working dog that participated in the Barisha raid, which resulted in the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Conan (Javier Milei's dog) , a pet dog of Argentine economist, politician and current president Javier Milei, who was cloned multiple times after his death See also [ edit ] Aurelius Conanus , legendary King of
224-440: A doom metal band from Liverpool, UK, founded in 2006 Conan (military dog) , a military working dog that participated in the Barisha raid, which resulted in the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Conan (Javier Milei's dog) , a pet dog of Argentine economist, politician and current president Javier Milei, who was cloned multiple times after his death See also [ edit ] Aurelius Conanus , legendary King of
256-469: A full-color map, a 32-page rule book, a 16-page reference guide of talents, weaknesses, and charts, and a 48-page notebook about the land of Hyboria plus two 10 sided dice. TSR produced three adventures for the game in 1985: Mark Krawec, a member of the RPGnet community, recovered the system from the past in 2007, named it ZeFRS (Zeb's Fantasy Roleplaying System ) and published a free PDF document where
288-495: A great shame. With a bit of care it could have been a very good product. Most of the errors are essentially cosmetic and even with them I still prefer it to AD&D ." In Issue 45 of Different Worlds C.J. Henderson found the rules "not particularly well-organized, and there are occasional references to things which are either poorly explained or not covered at all. Henderson noted that "Compared to many other roleplaying combat systems, Conan can best be described as crude. This
320-1531: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Conan [REDACTED] Look up Conan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conan may refer to: People [ edit ] Saint Conan (died 684), bishop of the Isle of Man Conan of Cornwall (c. 930 – c. 950), bishop of Cornwall Conan I of Rennes (died 992), duke of Brythonic Brittany Conan II, Duke of Brittany (died 1066), duke of Brittany Conan III, Duke of Brittany (died 1148), duke of Brittany Conan IV, Duke of Brittany (1138–1171), duke of Brittany Laure Conan (1845–1924), pen name of Marie-Louise-Félicité Angers, French-Canadian female novelist Neal Conan (1949–2021), American radio journalist Conan Anthony Mohan Jayamaha (1949–1992), Sri Lankan Sinhala Navy Admiral Conan Byrne , (born 1985), Irish footballer Conan Gray (born 1998), American singer-songwriter, YouTuber and social media personality Conan O'Brien (born 1963), American talk show host Conan Stevens , Australian actor, writer, stuntman and former professional wrestler Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930), British writer Mythical and legendary people [ edit ] Conan Meriadoc , Brythonic king of Dumnonia (Cornwall, Brittany ) Conán mac Morna , fian warrior Conán mac Lia , fian warrior and son of Liath Luachra Conand (mythology) , Fomorian leader Characters [ edit ] Conan
352-577: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Conan Role-Playing Game The Conan Role-Playing Game is a fantasy role-playing game published by TSR, Inc. in 1985 that is based on the Conan the Barbarian stories by Robert E. Howard , Lin Carter , Andrew J. Offutt . and Robert Jordan . Conan is a role-playing game where the players take on
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#1732765625591384-440: Is not to say ill-conceived, but rather that it does not bog gamemasters and players down with infinite, time-consuming detail." XXX did not like the introductory scenario, pointing out that anyone familiar with Howard's stories would know the entire plot. Henderson also felt the adventure "railroaded" the players along only one possible storyline. Henderson concluded by giving the game a rating of 3 out of 4, saying, "If you can enjoy
416-780: The Barbarian (1982 film) , based on the character created by Robert E. Howard Conan the Destroyer (1984), a sequel to the 1982 film, Conan the Barbarian Conan the Barbarian (2011 film) , a reboot of the Conan films The Legend of Conan , a sequel proposed in 2012 to the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian Books and comics [ edit ] The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (CONAN), popularly known as
448-478: The Barbarian (1982 film) , based on the character created by Robert E. Howard Conan the Destroyer (1984), a sequel to the 1982 film, Conan the Barbarian Conan the Barbarian (2011 film) , a reboot of the Conan films The Legend of Conan , a sequel proposed in 2012 to the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian Books and comics [ edit ] The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (CONAN), popularly known as
480-458: The Barbarian , a character created by Robert E. Howard, appearing in many different media Conan the Librarian , a perennial parody of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian that has appeared in many different media Conan Edogawa, pseudonym of Jimmy Kudo , the protagonist of the manga franchise Detective Conan Admiral Conan Antonio Motti, a Star Wars character Captain Conan in
512-401: The Barbarian , a character created by Robert E. Howard, appearing in many different media Conan the Librarian , a perennial parody of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian that has appeared in many different media Conan Edogawa, pseudonym of Jimmy Kudo , the protagonist of the manga franchise Detective Conan Admiral Conan Antonio Motti, a Star Wars character Captain Conan in
544-661: The Britons Conan the Adventurer (disambiguation) Conan the Barbarian (disambiguation) Conan the Cimmerian (disambiguation) Conan the Conqueror (disambiguation) Conan the Destroyer (disambiguation) Conan of Cimmeria (disambiguation) Conand (disambiguation) Connan , a surname Conon (disambiguation) Konan (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
576-484: The Britons Conan the Adventurer (disambiguation) Conan the Barbarian (disambiguation) Conan the Cimmerian (disambiguation) Conan the Conqueror (disambiguation) Conan the Destroyer (disambiguation) Conan of Cimmeria (disambiguation) Conand (disambiguation) Connan , a surname Conon (disambiguation) Konan (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
608-606: The Constitution Annotated Conan (books) , stories and books by Robert E. Howard and others Conan (collection) , a collection of short stories Conan (comics) , comics adaptations of the Robert E. Howard origination Conan (Marvel Comics) , titles published by Marvel from 1970 Conan (Dark Horse Comics) , numerous comics published by Dark Horse from 2003 Other uses [ edit ] Conan, Loir-et-Cher , France Conan (band) ,
640-470: The Constitution Annotated Conan (books) , stories and books by Robert E. Howard and others Conan (collection) , a collection of short stories Conan (comics) , comics adaptations of the Robert E. Howard origination Conan (Marvel Comics) , titles published by Marvel from 1970 Conan (Dark Horse Comics) , numerous comics published by Dark Horse from 2003 Other uses [ edit ] Conan, Loir-et-Cher , France Conan (band) ,
672-535: The Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles Age of Conan: Unchained , 2008 video game Conan Exiles , 2018 survival video game Pen and paper games [ edit ] Conan Unchained! and Conan Against Darkness! , two 1984 pen-and-paper role-playing game supplement adventures for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game system Conan Role-Playing Game , 1985 pen-and-paper role-playing game from TSR, using
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#1732765625591704-429: The Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles Age of Conan: Unchained , 2008 video game Conan Exiles , 2018 survival video game Pen and paper games [ edit ] Conan Unchained! and Conan Against Darkness! , two 1984 pen-and-paper role-playing game supplement adventures for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game system Conan Role-Playing Game , 1985 pen-and-paper role-playing game from TSR, using
736-594: The book of the same name, and the Capitaine Conan movie on which it is based Video games [ edit ] Conan: Hall of Volta , 1984 video game for PC-88, Apple II, Atari 8-bit and Commodore 64 Conan: The Mysteries of Time , also known as Myth: History in the Making , a 1991 video game Conan (2004 video game) , for the PC and Xbox, GameCube, and PS2 consoles Conan (2007 video game) , for
768-430: The book of the same name, and the Capitaine Conan movie on which it is based Video games [ edit ] Conan: Hall of Volta , 1984 video game for PC-88, Apple II, Atari 8-bit and Commodore 64 Conan: The Mysteries of Time , also known as Myth: History in the Making , a 1991 video game Conan (2004 video game) , for the PC and Xbox, GameCube, and PS2 consoles Conan (2007 video game) , for
800-483: The freedom of using an easily-learned rules set that leaves plenty of options, Conan is great. It makes a pleasant break from more detailed fantasy campaigning and it is certain to have its players rereading the Conan stories in search of inspiration." In his 1990 book The Complete Guide to Role-Playing Games , game critic Rick Swan thought this game was perfect for beginners, writing, "Though clearly not as sophisticated as say, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ,
832-523: The game mechanics had been completely expurgated from any licensed Conan material. Two years later, in 2009, a ZeFRS paperback book was printed and distributed. Mike Dean reviewed Conan RPG for Imagine magazine, and stated that "In conclusion, this game has some interesting concepts but is lacking in certain respects, notably the magic system and the slant towards the younger gamer." Pete Tamlyn reviewed Conan for White Dwarf #69, giving it an overall rating of 7 out of 10, and stated that "It's
864-471: The game's streamlined rules and clearly defined characters make it an excellent introduction to fantasy role-playing." Swan did note "That Conan remains true to its source material is both a strong point and a weakness. Fans of the Howard stories will feel right at home, but others may feel frustrated by the narrow focus; magic, for instance, is downplayed here, as it is in the stories." Swan concluded by giving
896-486: The player with more points with which to improve old talents or purchase new ones. To resolve any action, including combat, the player rolls a die against their character's ability in that area, then cross references the result on a color-coded result table that indicates success or failure, and the consequences. The game comes with an introductory scenario, The Tower of the Elephant , adapted from Howard's story of
928-559: The roles of Conan and his companions, following adventures similar in nature and theme to Howard's stories. A player decides on a country of origin for their character, and then purchases talents using an allotment of 35 points. Players can gain more points by voluntarily adding a flaw to their character, such as "fear of heights" or "weakness for drink." The talents are grouped into several categories; no more than 5 points can be spent on any one talent, and at least one talent must be purchased from each category. Completing an adventure provides
960-437: The same name . In 1984, TSR published Marvel Super Heroes , a role-playing game designed by Jeff Grubb , although Grubb acknowledged he received assistance from Zeb Cook . The following year, Zeb Cook adapted the rules from Marvel Super Heroes for a new role-playing game, Conan . This boxed set , with cover art by Jeffrey Butler and interior art by Jeff Easley , was designed for players age 10 and up and contained
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