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Conan: Stygia - Serpent of the South (Conan Roleplaying Game RPG).

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Stygia, Serpent of the South. . .

The long-awaited sourcebook to the most evil of Hyborian Kingdoms is now here. With great pyramids and lurking reptiles, lost tombs and endless deserts, Stygia is an ominous backdrop for any Conan campaign. Rife with intrigue, murder and horror, this land is ripe for any engaging scenario and every adventuring band should visit this place at least once.

Covering the culture, society, military and magic of Stygia, this book contains everything you need to open the doors to a land that is both wondrous and terrible.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published May 25, 2006

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Vincent Darlage

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I wrote many of the sourcebooks for Mongoose Publishing's Conan the Roleplaying Game. I also like to draw and read. My favorite games include Wings of Glory, D-Day Dice, Viticulture, Scythe, and Settlers of Catan.

I am an accountant for Robert Half. I am currently doing contract accounting work at Beacon Industries. I have two adult children.

As far as my personal education goes, I am a life-long learner. I graduated from Columbus North High School in 1988. I have a BS in business (with an accounting specialization) from Indiana University, an MBA from National American University, and a Ph.D. in Organizational Management (with a specialization in Leadership).

My favorite authors include Robert E. Howard and Erle Stanley Gardner. My favorite novels are Dracula, Frankenstein, and Gone with the Wind.

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