Five King Conan Ideas Fans Would Love To See

King Conan. Just the name conjures up images of massive muscles, clashing swords, and epic adventures! We love Robert E. Howard's barbarian hero, especially when he's ruling as king. But what exciting stories are still waiting to be told about this legendary monarch?
Fans have tons of ideas bubbling up. We've been thinking about what would make for truly awesome King Conan comics or stories. Here are five of our absolute favorites. These are the tales that would have us all cheering and glued to the page.
1. The Rebellion of the Serpent Cult
Imagine King Conan facing a shadowy rebellion. This isn't just any uprising; it's fueled by a sinister Serpent Cult. They worship ancient, venomous gods and are secretly manipulating disgruntled nobles.
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This cult wouldn't be after Conan's throne directly. Instead, they'd want to plunge his kingdom into chaos, weakening it for their dark masters. They'd use poison, dark magic, and treacherous whispers. It's a classic Conan setup: a powerful leader fighting against overwhelming evil.
Think of the drama! Conan, the mighty warrior, would have to use his wits as much as his sword. He'd be hunting down hidden temples and unmasking traitors in his own court. The tension would be incredible.
The visual possibilities are also amazing. We're talking hooded figures, glowing symbols, and terrifying serpent imagery. It's the perfect blend of political intrigue and supernatural horror that makes Conan stories so compelling.
2. Conan vs. The Undead King of Zamora
Zamora is always a hotbed of trouble, right? What if its current ruler, or someone who seized the throne, was an undead king? This wouldn't be a simple zombie affair. This would be a powerful necromancer who refuses to stay buried!

This undead monarch could be a former sorcerer, a cursed warlord, or even a twisted king from a forgotten dynasty. They'd command legions of restless spirits and ghouls, threatening to spread their unholy reign beyond Zamora's borders. It’s a terrifying prospect for any kingdom.
King Conan would have to deal with an enemy who doesn't tire, doesn't feel pain, and perhaps can't even be killed by conventional means. This forces Conan to think outside the box. He'd need powerful artifacts or ancient rituals to truly defeat him.
The battle would be epic. Imagine Conan, with his mighty sword "Stormbringer" (oops, wrong universe, but you get the idea – a legendary blade!), facing off against a skeletal horde and a seemingly immortal foe. It's the ultimate test of strength and spirit.
3. The Quest for the Lost City of Stygia
Stygia, the land of dark sorcery and ancient evils, is always a place of mystery. What if there's a lost city within Stygia, a place even more ancient and dangerous than what we know? A city holding a secret that could either save Conan's kingdom or destroy it?

This lost city could be filled with forgotten gods, slumbering demons, or the remnants of a civilization that dabbled in forbidden magic. Perhaps it holds a cure for a mysterious plague sweeping through Conan's lands, or maybe a weapon of unimaginable power. It’s a classic treasure hunt with world-ending stakes.
Conan, being a king, would be responsible for the well-being of his people. He couldn't just sit back and let a crisis unfold. He'd have to personally lead an expedition into the heart of Stygian darkness.
This story would allow for stunning visuals of alien architecture, bizarre creatures, and eerie landscapes. It’s a journey into the unknown, where every step could be the last, and the reward could be the salvation of a kingdom.
4. Conan as a Diplomat: The Border Wars
We often see Conan as the brute warrior, but he's also a shrewd king. What if a major storyline focused on him navigating complex border wars through diplomacy and political maneuvering, rather than just brute force?

His neighbors might be ambitious warlords, cunning merchant republics, or even other kingdoms with legitimate grievances. Conan would have to negotiate treaties, forge alliances, and perhaps even make difficult sacrifices to keep the peace. It's a different kind of battle, fought with words and cleverness.
This would show a more mature and intelligent side of Conan. He'd have to understand economics, trade routes, and the motivations of other rulers. It’s a chance to see him strategize and outmaneuver his opponents on a grand scale.
The entertainment comes from seeing how a barbarian king adapts to the sophisticated, and often treacherous, world of international politics. It’s a fresh take on his character, proving he’s not just a strong arm but also a sharp mind.
5. The Return of a Nemesis from Conan's Youth
Conan has had many adventures before becoming king. What if one of his oldest, most dangerous enemies from his barbarian days resurfaced? Someone who remembers the young, wild Conan and wants revenge or sees a weakened king as a prime target.

This could be a rival chieftain, a sorcerer he wronged, or a monstrous creature that escaped his wrath. This nemesis would know Conan's strengths and weaknesses from his youth, making them a particularly dangerous foe. They'd represent a tangible link to Conan's past.
This story would be incredibly personal for King Conan. It would force him to confront the ghosts of his past and prove that he is no longer just a wandering warrior but a formidable king. It’s a battle against his own history.
The emotional depth would be fantastic. We'd see Conan wrestling with old memories and perhaps even a flicker of his old, wild self. It’s a chance for a deeply satisfying showdown, where the stakes are both political and deeply personal.
These are just a few ideas, but they show the incredible potential of King Conan stories. Whether it’s facing ancient evils, outsmarting rivals, or confronting his own past, Conan as king offers endless opportunities for thrilling adventures. We can't wait to see what the future holds for the ruler of Aquilonia!
