Cimmeria is a poem by Robert E. Howard about the fictional country Cimmeria, created by Howard as part of his Hyborian Age which is the setting for Conan. In the poem, it is described as "land of Darkness and deep Night", a gloomy place with dark woods, dusky silent streams and a leaden cloudy sky. According to Howard, the poem was "Written in Mission, Texas, February 1932; suggested by the memory of the hill-country above Fredricksburg seen in a mist of winter rain". (The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian, 2003).
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| - Cimmeria is a poem by Robert E. Howard about the fictional country Cimmeria, created by Howard as part of his Hyborian Age which is the setting for Conan. In the poem, it is described as "land of Darkness and deep Night", a gloomy place with dark woods, dusky silent streams and a leaden cloudy sky. According to Howard, the poem was "Written in Mission, Texas, February 1932; suggested by the memory of the hill-country above Fredricksburg seen in a mist of winter rain". (The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian, 2003).
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| - Cimmeria is a poem by Robert E. Howard about the fictional country Cimmeria, created by Howard as part of his Hyborian Age which is the setting for Conan. In the poem, it is described as "land of Darkness and deep Night", a gloomy place with dark woods, dusky silent streams and a leaden cloudy sky. According to Howard, the poem was "Written in Mission, Texas, February 1932; suggested by the memory of the hill-country above Fredricksburg seen in a mist of winter rain". (The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian, 2003). The poem was first published in The Howard Collector (Winter 1965) and most recently published in The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian (2003).
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