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"[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Rogues_in_the_House Rogues in the House]" is a [[Conan the Barbarian]] story by [[Robert E Howard]]. First published in January, 1934. |
"[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Rogues_in_the_House Rogues in the House]" is a [[Conan the Barbarian]] story by [[Robert E. Howard]]. First published in January, 1934. |
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* [[Exact Words]]: Nabonidus promises not to have the king kill Murillo. |
* [[Exact Words]]: Nabonidus promises not to have the king kill Murillo. |
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* [[The Exile]]: Murillo is not sure whether he's been warned to opt for this. |
* [[The Exile]]: Murillo is not sure whether he's been warned to opt for this. |
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* [[Finger in the Mail]]: An ear is sent to Murillo |
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* [[Frazetta Man]]: Thak |
* [[Frazetta Man]]: Thak |
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* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Nabonidus who uses a lot of [[Clock Punk]] tech to safeguard his house. |
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Nabonidus who uses a lot of [[Clock Punk]] tech to safeguard his house. |
Revision as of 16:46, 9 April 2014
"Rogues in the House" is a Conan the Barbarian story by Robert E. Howard. First published in January, 1934.
Tropes included
- Angry Guard Dog: Nabonidus has one
- Big Fancy House: Nabonidus has one, but it has no servants
- The Berserker: The effect of a powder on men
- The Dandy: Murillo
- Deadly Decadent Court
- Enemy Mine: with Nabonidus
- Evil Chancellor: Nabonidus is this to the king.
- Exact Words: Nabonidus promises not to have the king kill Murillo.
- The Exile: Murillo is not sure whether he's been warned to opt for this.
- Finger in the Mail: An ear is sent to Murillo
- Frazetta Man: Thak
- Gadgeteer Genius: Nabonidus who uses a lot of Clock Punk tech to safeguard his house.
- Gas Chamber: Used to disburse the dust of the gray lotus
- Great Escape: Arranged fro Conan
- The Mole: Murillo sells secrets to foreigners
- Noble Fugitive: Murillo thinks of this but it might not be allowed.
- The Rat: the priest who betrayed Conan
- Turncoat
- Villain Opening Scene
- Was Once a Man: The ape-man
- Worthy Opponent: At the end Conan acknowledges Thak as this.