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The story follows a chain of brutal attacks that begin in dense pine woods and spiral into a supernatural pursuit across continents. A formerly ordinary man, grotesquely altered by occult rites in Inner Mongolia, becomes a savage, hardly human avenger whose victims are found with torn throats and bestial wounds. A local narrator tracks signs of the creature, warns reclusive residents, and is drawn into direct confrontations that test the boundary between man and monster. Themes of transformation, vengeance, and the primal terror of night-bound landscapes drive the tense, pulpy horror narrative.

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Robert E. Howard

Robert E. Howard was an American author best known for his influential contributions to the sword and sorcery genre. He created the iconic character Conan the Barbarian, who first appeared in the story "The Phoenix on the Sword." Howard's work is characterized by its vivid imagery, fast-paced action, and a blend of fantasy and horror elements. His stories often explore themes of heroism, civilization versus barbarism, and the supernatural. Notable works include "A Witch Shall Be Born," "Queen of the Black Coast," and "Red Nails." Despite his brief career, Howard's legacy endures, inspiring countless writers and filmmakers in the fantasy genre.

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