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* ''Death's Black Riders''. Left in fragmentary form, first published in Spring, 1968. Several writers have created alternate completed versions of the story.
 
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* [[Exclusively Evil]]: The blacks in "The Moon of Skulls" and the Akaana.
* [[Ancient Africa]]: Some stories are set here.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type II
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* [[Eloquent in My Native Tongue]]: N'longa. When he speaks to Kane through his dreams and in one of the river language Kane knows, he's impressively well-spoken to the point of delivering a fairly epic [[Dark Is Not Evil]] speech at the end of "The Hills of the Dead". However, he sticks to pidgin English when talking to Kane simply because he's proud that he's learned it.
** He also seems to be aware that he spooks Kane out, and makes himself a bit of an [[Uncle Tomfoolery]] to avoid becoming too threatening with his black magic to a Puritan Christian.
* [[Exclusively Evil]]: The blacks in "The Moon of Skulls" and the Akaana.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: Kane
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: With two snaphaunce (an early form of flintlock) pistols. They're single-shot weapons, so it actually makes sense and was done in real life.
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