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"Wait? While you leave me here to die? I'll have your manhood
on a silver plate, first!" Isparana is a thief from Zamboula,
and first met Conan the Cimmerian in the pastiche Conan and the
Sorcerer. She and fellow thief Karamek were ordered to steal the
Eye of Erlik from the wizard Hissar Zul. Isparana was first featured
in Conan and the Sorcerer.
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Conan has often called her the perfect woman. To prove her independance,
she tries to have Conan killed, just after he saved her life. It seems
that everytime she reunited with Conan she would sleep with him, and
then try and take his life. Karela was featured in the novels Conan
the Triumphant and Conan the Indestructible.
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A silvery laugh cut through his dizziness, and his sight cleared slowly.
He looked up; there was a strangeness about all the landscape that
he could not place or define - an unfamiliar tinge to earth and sky.
But he did not think long of this. Before him, swaying like a sapling
in the wind, stood a woman. Her body was like ivory to his dazed gaze,
and save for a light veil of gossamer, she was naked as the day. Her
slender bare feet were whiter than the snow they spurned. She laughed
down at the bewildered warrior. Her laughter was sweeter than the
rippling of silvery fountains, and poisonous with cruel mockery. Atali
was featured in The Frost Giant's Daughter.
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"I am Akivasha! I am the woman who never died, who never grew old!
Who fools say was lifted from the earth by the gods, in the full bloom
of her youth and beauty, to queen it for ever in some celestial clime!
Nay, it is in the shadows that mortals find immortality! Ten thousand
years ago I died to live for ever! Give me your lips, strong man!"
Rising lithely she came to him, rose on tiptoe and flung her arms
about his massive neck. Scowling down into her upturned, beautiful
countenance he was aware of a fearful fascination and an icy fear.
Akivasha was first featured in Robert E. Howard novel, The
Hour of the Dragon.
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She was slender, yet formed like a goddess: at once lithe and voluptuous.
Her only garment was a broad silken girdle. Her white ivory limbs
and the ivory globes of her breasts drove a beat of fierce passion
through the Cimmerian's pulse, even in the panting fury of battle.
Her rich black hair, black as the Stygian night, fell in rippling
burnished clusters down her supple back. Her dark eyes burned on the
Cimmerian. Belit was featured in Queen of the Black Coast
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Against the background of somber, primitive forest she posed with
an unconscious picturesqueness, bizarre and out of place. She should
have been posed against a background of sea clouds, painted masts,
and wheeling gulls. There was the color of the sea in her wide eyes.
And that was at it should have been, because this was Valeria of the
Red Brotherhood, whose deeds are celebrated in song and ballad wherever
seafarers gather. Valeria was featured in Red
Nails
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