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- Father_Set abstract "Set was the chief deity, a serpent-god, or “arch-demon”, of the Stygian people in Robert E. Howard’s stories of Conan the barbarian in the Hyborian Age.He is apparently an amalgam of the name of the Egyptian god Set and the appearance and characteristics of the Egyptian monster Apep and the Greek mythological figure the Lernaean Hydra.".
- Q3480615 abstract "Set was the chief deity, a serpent-god, or “arch-demon”, of the Stygian people in Robert E. Howard’s stories of Conan the barbarian in the Hyborian Age.He is apparently an amalgam of the name of the Egyptian god Set and the appearance and characteristics of the Egyptian monster Apep and the Greek mythological figure the Lernaean Hydra.".
- Father_Set comment "Set was the chief deity, a serpent-god, or “arch-demon”, of the Stygian people in Robert E. Howard’s stories of Conan the barbarian in the Hyborian Age.He is apparently an amalgam of the name of the Egyptian god Set and the appearance and characteristics of the Egyptian monster Apep and the Greek mythological figure the Lernaean Hydra.".
- Q3480615 comment "Set was the chief deity, a serpent-god, or “arch-demon”, of the Stygian people in Robert E. Howard’s stories of Conan the barbarian in the Hyborian Age.He is apparently an amalgam of the name of the Egyptian god Set and the appearance and characteristics of the Egyptian monster Apep and the Greek mythological figure the Lernaean Hydra.".