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Absurdly Sharp Blade: Conan's swords can cut through nearly anything. Hardly a fight scene goes by that doesn't have the Cimmerian casually hewing off limbs and heads, plunging a sword through chainmail like wet paper or rotten fruit or some other metaphor for softness, and occasionally bisecting still-helmeted skulls and whole torsos. In "The People Of The Black Circle," he chops through a
door with his sword /.../ And yet it's still always described as "razor-sharp".
The Ace: Physically, Conan embodies this. He's the ultimate swordsman... but if he's in a country where people fight with scimitars or knives and he loses his sword, he'll pick up the local weapon and never slow down. And besides his weapon skills, he has more raw strength than anyone else human (he meets an infamous wrestler and strangler, and casually beats him at his own game), and he's faster, tougher, and with better instincts too.
Action Girl: Howard's work was definitely not free of sexism, but he deserves some credit for subverting
Damsel in Distress and
No Man Wants an Amazon as often as his editor would let him. Bêlit, Nanaia and Valeria are all good early examples of the
Action Girl. Even Devi Yasmina of Vendhya is a pretty tough cookie; she's last seen leading an army. Conan himself admits he could never disarm Valeria of the Brotherhood.
Anti-Hero: Conan is never portrayed as a straight hero. He might have heroic goals or perform heroic deeds, but he's not above using violent and even underhanded means to get what he wants.
- At worst, he's a thief, a reaver, a slayer... and pretty much everything else you can think of where there's an opportunity for violence, wenches and loot. Including piracy, assassination, and mercenary work. At best, he's an archetype of a Chaotic Good hero.
Armor Is Useless: Many armored nobles and soldiers find out Conan is strong enough to shatter and hack armor, with little care if his weapon break
Attack! Attack! Attack!
- In "The Phoenix on the Sword," Conan does not even fight a defensive battle when outnumbered twenty-to-one. "He was no defensive fighter; even in the teeth of overwhelming odds he always carried the war to the enemy."
- In "The Slithering Shadow", the forces of Xuthal nearly overcame him though they aren't good fighters because of this and their numbers.
Conservation of Ninjutsu: Conan can hew through hordes of enemies with little or zero difficulty. Place him against one other person, even one not described as entirely different from the hordes he was just fighting, and a prolonged duel will likely ensue.
Back from the Dead: In the Savage Sword of Conan comics, Boraq D' Sharaq did this so often that Conan remarked during his later appearances that the former pirate had more lives than a cat.
Bedsheet Ladder: Conan's skill with improvised ropes, though he generally uses tapestries or other rich furnishings, not necessarily bedsheets
Catchphrase: Conan's habit of exclaiming "Crom!" when he was surprised by something in the non-literature versions of his adventures.
Cunning Linguist: Conan can speak several languages. In addition to Cimmerian, he also knows how to speak Aquilonian, Stygian, Zamoran, Kushite, Kothic, Nemedian, Vendhyan, Hyrkanian, and several more.
Flanderization : The original Conan is clever and surprisingly book-smart and almost always had something worthwhile to say
Had to Be Sharp: Prevalent in Conan's backstory. While Conan himself is almost certainly an exceptional example of his people, /.../ Conan just had to be flat-out better at everything than any civilized person
Seen It All: He's traveled from Asgard and Vanaheim (Scandinavia) in the north to the tribal lands south of Kush (central Africa), from West of the Baracha Isles (Azores or Canary Islands) to Vendhya (India) in the east (and in other authors' work to Khitai (China)).
The Exile: Conan is self-exiled from Cimmeria.
Famed in Story: It really doesn't take long for Conan to start making a name for himself all over the world, with many seeking him out solve their problems (or working hard on solving the problem
of him).
Heroes Prefer Swords: Conan most commonly uses swords in all media, and is described as "sword in hand" right away in his very first appearance
Invincible Hero: More so in the later books. Conan rarely loses. When he does, he comes back and wins or just leaves.
Klingon Promotion: Most common in pirate and bandit groups, but also in some 'decadent' cultures. Conan tends to rapidly climb to the very top of any group that practices this custom (it's even how he became king).
Reincarnation: Howard implied more than once that Conan was the reincarnation of
Kull.
Taking You with Me: Conan, without hesitation, pretty much every time he thinks he'll die.
Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Conan gets some mileage from this.
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