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The snake-men aren't in the Conan stories but there are plenty of giant snakes, all of which are seriously bad news and then there's Set, the evil serpent god.

 

Guess Howard had a thing about snakes.

 

 

OK, I must be crossing my stories. I read a LOT of old sword and sorcery in my youth, and sometime get them mixed up.

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OK' date=' I must be crossing my stories. I read a LOT of old sword and sorcery in my youth, and sometime get them mixed up.[/quote']

 

There are also references in the Conan stories to "crumbling temples raised by the blasphemous snakemen in forgotten ages" and such like, but the snakemen themselves are all gone by that time. Even by Kull's time they were pretty much gone.

 

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There are also references in the Conan stories to "crumbling temples raised by the blasphemous snakemen in forgotten ages" and such like, but the snakemen themselves are all gone by that time. Even by Kull's time they were pretty much gone.

 

cheers, Mark

 

That is most likely what was brushing my memory.

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There are also references in the Conan stories to "crumbling temples raised by the blasphemous snakemen in forgotten ages" and such like, but the snakemen themselves are all gone by that time. Even by Kull's time they were pretty much gone.

 

cheers, Mark

 

 

Man , do I love that sort of turn of phrase

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Man ' date=' do I love that sort of turn of phrase[/quote']

 

I tend to draw heavily on that sort of language as a GM, to inspire my players. Half of them find it evocative and half of them find it amusing :)

 

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I tend to draw heavily on that sort of language as a GM, to inspire my players. Half of them find it evocative and half of them find it amusing :)

 

cheers, Mark

 

As do I. Fortunately, my bunch having mostly been raised on the same stories eats it up and gets into the proper mood.

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While snakemen didn't feature in the original Conan stories I think they appeared in some of the comic book versions over the years, which might also add to the confusion regarding their place in canon Conan mythos.

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While snakemen didn't feature in the original Conan stories I think they appeared in some of the comic book versions over the years' date=' which might also add to the confusion regarding their place in canon Conan mythos.[/quote']

 

They also made an appearance in the proto-Conan Kull stories.

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Are snakemen ever the good guys?

 

In their own minds, everyone are the good guys. Even snakemen.

 

Snakemen no doubt have their own legends and ethics that are corrupt and twisted by human standards. Human mores are corrupt and twisted by the standards of snakemen.

 

I've often wondered what goes through the minds of the truly foul creatures of fantasy gaming. Runequest's Broo, for example -- living blasphemies who don't think of other beings as anything more significant than livestock.

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Are snakemen ever the good guys?

 

Well, the Nagas come to mind. In India and other lands in Asia they are sometimes benevolent, dangerous only when crossed.

 

Lucius Alexander

 

The palindromedary says the same could be said of a lot of city streets - dangerous when crossed.

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In their own minds, everyone are the good guys. Even snakemen.

 

Snakemen no doubt have their own legends and ethics that are corrupt and twisted by human standards. Human mores are corrupt and twisted by the standards of snakemen.

 

I've often wondered what goes through the minds of the truly foul creatures of fantasy gaming. Runequest's Broo, for example -- living blasphemies who don't think of other beings as anything more significant than livestock.

 

Given that they were spawned by the Mother of Rape and their ... ahem .. proclivities ... they think of other beings as at least one thing other than livestock :)

 

In-game, Broo were pretty much the one thing that every other race and creed agreed about!

 

cheers, Mark

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Given that they were spawned by the Mother of Rape and their ... ahem .. proclivities ... they think of other beings as at least one thing other than livestock :)

 

In-game, Broo were pretty much the one thing that every other race and creed agreed about!

 

cheers, Mark

 

I thought their Goddess/Primal Ancestor was the Goddess of Disease?

 

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Sorry for coming late to the party, but I could swear there was at least one story that had Conan come up against a surviving cadre of Serpent People. The fact of the matter is, they were still around in Bran Mak Morn's time (he makes a "deal with the devil" with some Serpent People atavists before squashing them with a monolith in "Worms of the Earth"), so the timing is fine. I'd thought it was in the Cthulhu: The Mythos and Kindred Horrors collection, but a quick check reveals there are no Conan stories in there. I must be thinking of "The God in the Bowl," which has a descendant of the Serpent People in it.

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Is it true that the issue of racism is more likely to come up?

 

That's an interesting thought, that I have never really considered. I can see it could actually be a problem, depending on how the GM handled it, though I have to say that it's never really been an issue in any game I've played in.

 

cheers, Mark

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Sorry for coming late to the party' date=' but I could swear there was at least one story that had Conan come up against a surviving cadre of Serpent People. The fact of the matter is, they were still around in Bran Mak Morn's time (he makes a "deal with the devil" with some Serpent People atavists before squashing them with a monolith in "Worms of the Earth"), so the timing is fine. I'd thought it was in the Cthulhu: The Mythos and Kindred Horrors collection, but a quick check reveals there are no Conan stories in there. I must be thinking of "The God in the Bowl," which has a descendant of the Serpent People in it.

 

Yeah, that's just a big snake, though. The name of the story and the general description implied that it was perhaps worshipped by the debased decendants of a forgotten cult, but apart from the effect it had on Conan, I don't recall anything suggesting it was other than an abnormally large snake.

 

cheers, Mark

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I thought their Goddess/Primal Ancestor was the Goddess of Disease?

 

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Nah, Thed is The Goddess of Rape/ Mother of Chaos, among other fetching titles. The Broo also worship Malia, Mother of Disease, though. They are wonderfully disgusting monsters - so much so that I adapted them for my own game, though the players have encountered them but once.

 

cheers, Mark

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Is it true that the issue of racism is more likely to come up?

 

Depends on whether and how you want to handle it. In standard D&D with its multiple humanoid races, some inimically hostile to the PCs, you could make the argument that racism is endemic in the assumptions of the game. Killing orcs and goblins is a noble calling in D&D; substitute a human subculture for the orcs and goblins and you have something particularly nasty that most players will not want to deal with.

 

HUmans-only campaigns will have a lot of national, religious and cultural rivalries, but since it is still viewed through the lens of players who actually live in the 21st century making racial assumptions is hardly necessary. After all, human beings are NOT "Color-coded for your convenience" by any stretch of the imagination, and even among the enemy in war you will find individuals who are opposed to you but still honorable and ethical in their own ways.

 

Fanaticism of that sort is a trait best left to enemies. The fanatical priest of Set who wants to exterminate all other faiths on a global scale is a villain through and through from the modern perspective that the players will have. But even there you could have shades of gray: the emperor of the nation seeking to conquer the rest of the continent is likely to be an enemy, but perhaps he actually manages to improve the lot of the people under his rule in general terms.

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The concept of a Goddess of Rape' date=' when rape is mostly against women is pretty disturbing. . .[/quote']

 

Well the Broo didn't discriminate by gender - or indeed by species :) Their shtick was that a Broo could impregnate pretty much any animal and the resulting offspring would just gestate in them until it was ready to claw/chew its way out: essentially like a parasitic wasp laying an egg in something except that the Broo that resulted blended the physical appearance of both "parents". It's such a gross, yet simple horror that I incorporated it - with some minor changes - into my own FH campaign.

 

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The concept of a Goddess of Rape' date=' when rape is mostly against women is pretty disturbing. . .[/quote']

 

There is more than one kind of rape, and, besides, that kind of thinking makes claims by males less believed by virtue of gender...which is wrong.

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