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Robert E Howard puts it best I think, why world building is valuable. You all seem to think there needs to be one or the other, but a balance is what is needed. Which is why I described by process of world building as being slow and gradual that builds as I write the story

>Nothing in this article is to be considered as an attempt to advance any theory in opposition to accepted history. It is simply a fictional background for a series of fiction-stories. When I began writing the Conan stories a few years ago, I prepared this 'history' of his age and the peoples of that age, in order to lend him and his sagas a greater aspect of realness. And I found that by adhering to the 'facts' and spirit of that history, in writing the stories, it was easier to visualize (and therefore to present) him as a real flesh-and-blood character rather than a ready-made product. In writing about him and his adventures in the various kingdoms of his Age, I have never violated the 'facts' or spirit of the 'history' here set down, but have followed the lines of that history as closely as the writer of actual historical-fiction follows the lines of actual history. I have used this 'history' as a guide in all the stories in this series that I have written.

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What's the psychoanalytic theme of Conans battles with ape like beastmen, like his battle with Thak? It seems to have the same type of symbolic theme as Theseus and the Minotaur

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