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The narrator, a young white man at an East African trading ranch, becomes obsessed with a towering fetish-man named Senecoza whose presence inspires fear among local tribes and uneasy suspicion in the narrator. Strange incidents—a chief found mauled by hyenas and a bold daytime hyena sighting—link the animal to the fetish-man in the settlers' minds, heightening tensions on the veldt. The narrator's dislike hardens into hatred as cultural prejudice, rivalry, and foreboding intermingle. Arrival of a spirited young woman at the ranch complicates matters by exposing social differences and prompting closer contact between the settlers and the natives.

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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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