Toth Amuun – Thoth-amon
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https://conan.fandom.com/wiki/Thoth-amon
Toth Amuun is the Balance School Clothing Recipe Vendor in Krokotopia. He is located in the southeast area of the Chamber of Fire, at the Excavation Site. Toth provides Level 15+ Hat, Robe, and Boot Recipes.
Thoth-amon, a villain of Conan the Barbarian, was a wizard from the lands of Stygia who held the moniker “Thoth-amon of the Ring”.
He is best known for crossing paths with Conan twice, first in the story “The God in the Bowl”, and again in the tale “The Phoenix on the Sword” (the very first Conan story written). He and Conan never meet face-to-face in any of Howard’s original stories; indeed, Conan only found himself involved in Thoth-Amon’s schemes by random chance. Moreover, in The Hour of the Dragon, Conan unintentionally does Thoth-Amon a big favor by going into Stygia and neatly disposing of a rival priest of Set who had intended to challenge Thoth-Amon’s power. Still, later writers would later depict Thoth-Amon as the Cimmerian’s arch-nemesis. In “The Phoenix on the Sword”, where he has been robbed of his magical ring, Thoth-Amon does not have sufficient magical power of his own to strike down a man standing at his very side.
L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter, in their pastiche stories, made Thoth-amon the most prominent adversary of Conan. In the Marvel Comics series, Thoth-Amon was also Conan’s life-long opponent. He had a striking appearance designed by Barry Windsor-Smith, with a ram-horn ornamental headdress. In the Dark Horse Comics series, Thoth-Amon is also an important character, but with a more traditional Stygian (Egyptian-looking) appearance.
This is the thirty-second article chronicling the #W101PopCulture references starting in Wizard City and the tenth for Krokotopia. The current list of all the (known) Krokotopia references can be found here. These articles were originally put together for a Facebook group I belong to. Although I am well versed in Pop Culture references but I do not claim to have caught them all. Let me know your favorites in the comments and if I’ve missed one you caught, let me know so I can add it to the list.
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Savage Sword of Conan #43 (c)1979 Marvel Comics
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