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1. would become the River Stygian, but was lined on both sides by
2. They had stormed over Kuthchemes like a tidal wave, washing the marble towers in blood, and the northern Stygian kingdom had gone down in fire and ruin
3. Rumor said Natohk had welded thirty nomadic tribes and fifteen cities into his following, and that a rebellious Stygian prince had joined him
4. Kothian culture and religion had suffered from a subtle admix ture of Shemite and Stygian strains
5. His warriors covered the desert with their numbers, and he had five thousand Stygian troops in warchariots under the rebel prince Kutamun
6. The monotony was broken only by a jutting tangle of stone ruins, some miles out on the desert, reputedly the remnants of an ancient Stygian temple
7. Wave after wave of glaring faces and flashing spears surged up the slope, the asshuri filling the gaps in the Stygian ranks
8. And survivors of butchered Stygian ships named Bêlit with curses, and a white warrior with fierce blue eyes; so the Stygian princes remembered this man long and long, and their memory was a bitter tree which bore crimson fruit in the years to come
9. Once a Stygian galley, fleeing from me, fled up the river and vanished
10. With a Stygian host on its heels, it had cut its way through the black kingdom of Kush, only to be annihilated on the edge of the southern desert
11. For days they had fled into the desert, pursued so far by Stygian horsemen that when they shook off the pursuit, they dared not turn back
12. "Not a wound on him," grunted the Cimmerian, "but he's dead as Almuric with forty Stygian arrows in him
13. On a venture Conan replied in Stygian, and the stranger answered in the same tongue: "Who are you?"
14. The Cimmerian had never seen such a woman; her facial outline was Stygian, but she was not dusky-skinned like the Stygian women he had known; her limbs were like alabaster
15. But when she spoke, in a deep rich musical voice, it was in the Stygian tongue
16. "I am Thalis the Stygian," she replied
17. "What are you, a Stygian woman, doing here?"
18. She could speak Stygian only brokenly, but she understood it well enough
19. When Conan turned, in compliance with Thalis's request, to glare at the doorway opposite, Natala had been standing just behind him, close to the side of the Stygian
20. The Stygian was quite certainly not dead
21. What little courage remained to Natala ebbed away at sight of the Stygian standing limned in that weird glow, her beautiful face contorted with a passion that was no less than hellish
22. "If you had not looked so long and admiringly at that Stygian cat—"
23. I had it from a Stygian priest
24. His left hand slid involuntarily under his Bakhariot belt and closed on the Stygian girdle
25. Conan strode through a garden where great pale blossoms nodded in the starlight, and entered the tap-room, where a Stygian with the shaven head of a student sat at a table brooding over nameless mysteries, and some nondescripts wrangled over a game of dice in a corner
26. Lucky thing for you, too, wench! When you knifed that Stygian officer, you forfeited Zarallo's favor and protection, and you outlawed yourself with the Stygians
27. "What of the Stygian?"
28. He was gibbering in the Stygian tongue, though in a dialect unfamiliar to her
29. More than half a century ago a tribe of the Tlazitlans rebelled against the Stygian king, and, being defeated in battle, fled southward
30. But you'll say this to them: 'It is the will of the gods that the Stygian and his Shemitish dogs be driven from Keshan
31. Conan wondered how deeply the man was in the intrigues of the Stygian
32. Shed the radiance of thy wisdom on the paths of thy servants! Tell us, O mouthpiece of the gods: what is their will concerning Thutmekri the Stygian?"
33. "It is the will of the gods that the Stygian and his Shemitish dogs be driven from Keshan!" She was repeating his exact words
34. It's a trick of the Stygian priests
35. "Days ago I saw the imperial squadrons ride from the city," said the Stygian
36. The Stygian shrugged his broad shoulders
37. "Wits and swords are as straws against the wisdom of the Darkness," growled the Stygian, his dark eyes flickering with menacing lights and shadows
38. "I dare not," muttered the Stygian, wiping the blood from his lips
39. "Not he," grinned the Stygian savagely, "else I had not been his slave, but his master
40. How long he crouched over the baleful thing, motionless as a statue, drinking the evil aura of it into his dark soul, not even the Stygian knew
41. "No more, Ascalante, no more!" whispered the Stygian, and his eyes burned red as a vampire's in the gloom
42. The Stygian flung up his arms in maddened exultation, and his teeth and eyes gleamed in the moonlight
43. Strong beyond the comprehension of civilized man, he had broken the neck of a python in a fiendish battle on the Stygian coast, in his corsair days
44. 'He was not a Stygian
45. It lurks in Stygian tombs, and is called forth into being only by wizards
46. I was a swordsman in Prince Almuric's army that invaded Stygia, and of his thirty thousand, fifteen thousand perished by Stygian arrows, and the rest by the black plague that rolled on us like a wind out of the south
47. Men say our cult is a survival of the ancient Stygian serpent-worship
48. And suddenly he remembered that curious flash he had seen emanating from the mysterious Stygian who had emerged from this chamber
49. An uneasy feeling rose in Conan that this had not happened by chance, or without design; a conviction that the mysterious Stygian galley had come into the harbor of Messantia on a definite mission
50. It was the Stygian galley and she was racing out to sea, bearing with her the jewel that meant to him the throne of Aquilonia