CONAN THE BARBARIAN #45

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CONAN THE BARBARIAN #45
Volume 1 · 1970-1994
Published
December 1974
Cover price
$0.25 USD
Edition
Era
Bronze
UPC
CEFRITH Contact
Key issue
No

Creators

Writer
Roy Thomas
Penciler
John Buscema
Inker
Bob McLeod, Dick Giordano, Larry Hama 'Crusty Bunkers', Neal Adams, Ralph Reese, Russ Heath
Letterer
John Costanza
Cover artist
Gil Kane, Neal Adams
Editor
Roy Thomas

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Synopsis

The Last Ballad Of Laza-Lanti Conan, relaxing in a tavern in Shadizar, listens to a haunting song from the minstrel Laza-Lanti. A brawl inevitably breaks out, landing Conan and Laza-Lanti in jail. The minstrel sings a tale of the Dark Valley, where he was born, and how he fled the valley when he was a child, on the run from a monster which was stalking him. Laza-Lanti has vowed to return to the place of his birth to free it from the monster's power, and after the two escape using the minstrel's hidden dagger, Conan decides to accompany him. They make their way to the Dark Valley, where they find a few men leaving behind cattle as a sacrifice. Soon, they see a beautiful woman arrive to take the cattle into a cave beneath some cliffside ruins. The woman offers the cattle to a slimy, tentacled monster. Laza-Lanti impulsively attacks the creature, and Conan assists, and they manage to kill the demon. When the minstrel expects gratitude from the woman, Timara, she explains that she served the demon willingly, for it kept her young, and she had bore it two two sos. One son was given to druids to raise; the other is Laza-Lanti himself. The spells keeping her young gone, she swiftly ages and falls on her own dagger. Conan leaves the devastated men, who commits suicide while Conan ponders what happened to the other son.