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The story follows a lone, battle-worn warrior who, after a bloody clash on frozen plains, collapses into a strange, hallucinatory landscape and encounters a radiant, mocking woman who alternately tempts and torments him. She leads him across enchanted snow and auroral lights toward towering, ice-clad giants and hints of rival divine orders, blurring the line between seduction and sacrifice. Mythic imagery, Norse-like deities, and relentless physical exhaustion propel a grim fable about desire, fate, and the pull of otherworldly powers that consume mortal strength.

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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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