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This article is about a short story. For the protagonist and principal character, see Conan the Barbarian. Short story by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp
"The Blood-Stained God"
Short story by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Fantasy
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Published inTales of Conan
Publication typeCollection
PublisherGnome Press
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Publication date1955
SeriesConan the Barbarian

The Blood-Stained God is a 1955 fantasy novella by American writer Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp, featuring Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was revised by de Camp from Howard's original story, an unpublished non-fantasy oriental tale that featured Kirby O'Donnell titled "The Curse of the Crimson God". De Camp changed the names of the characters, added the sorcery elements, and recast the setting into Howard's Hyborian Age. The story was first published in the hardbound collection Tales of Conan (Gnome Press, 1955), and subsequently appeared in the paperback collection Conan of Cimmeria (Lancer Books, 1969), as part of which it has been translated into German, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch, and Italian. The stories elements were used on the 1976 Peter Pan Records audio drama record: Conan the Barbarian, entitled The Jewel of the Ages.

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Preceded byConan and the Spider God Complete Conan Saga
(William Galen Gray chronology)
Succeeded byConan the Valorous
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