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"And once I have a definite conception of
a character in my mind, it destroys the feeling of reality to have
that individual act in any manner inconsistent with the character
in which I have visualized him. My characters do and say illogical
and inconsistent things -- inconsistent as far as general things
go -- but they are consistent to my conception of them."
Robert E. Howard, The Last Celt
"A gloomier land never existed on earth.
It is all of hills, heavily wooded, and the trees are strangely
dusky, so that even by day all the land looks dark and menacing.
As far as a man may see his eye rests on the endless vista of hills
beyond hills, growing darker and darker in the distance. Clouds
hang always among those hills; the skies are nearly always grey
and over-cast. Winds blow sharp and cold, driving rain of sleet
or snow, and moan drearily among the passes and down the valleys.
There is little mirth in that land, and men grow moody and strange."
Robert E. Howard, The Phoenix on the Sword
"What? Why, if I told you, you would not
believe me. But I am wearied of conversation with you; it is less
fatiguing to destroy a walled city than it is to frame my thoughts
in words a brainless barbarian can understand."
"If my hands were free," opined Conan, "I'd
soon make a brainless corpse out of you."
Robert E. Howard, The Hour of the Dragon
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