the usage of terminology that was used in Conan, hyperborea as well, is not from Conan the barbarian
I do know that now, even if admittedly years ago when I saw the movie, I sure didn’t.
What I was getting at was I think the aforementioned on Twitter was probably the same way and I had my doubts he dug much further than that, except long after the fact if that and probably didn’t derive any lasting additional understanding from it.
i mean racial psuedoscience is pretty easy & simple to get into, because it has nothing to do with reality.
trying to figure out what historical ‘Cimmerians’ spoke, where they lived—dozens of books, reading asssyrian records, archaeology linguistics—years of work.
finding out how ‘Cimmerians’ were a kind of magic white people in the Hitlerian cosmology—idk that probably takes an afternoon with a weird paperback that got republished by american nazi party in the 90s
trying to figure out what historical ‘Cimmerians’ spoke, where they lived—dozens of books, reading asssyrian records, archaeology linguistics—years of work.
It doesn’t help that as far as I know the Cimmerians didn’t leave written accounts about themselves. I think I read that even the name is derived from what others called them.
In case it seemed like otherwise, I actually enjoyed the Conan movies for what they were (Conan the Destroyer was like the earliest example I can think of a D&D tabletop group chemistry in movie form).
I do know that now, even if admittedly years ago when I saw the movie, I sure didn’t.
What I was getting at was I think the aforementioned on Twitter was probably the same way and I had my doubts he dug much further than that, except long after the fact if that and probably didn’t derive any lasting additional understanding from it.
i mean racial psuedoscience is pretty easy & simple to get into, because it has nothing to do with reality.
trying to figure out what historical ‘Cimmerians’ spoke, where they lived—dozens of books, reading asssyrian records, archaeology linguistics—years of work.
finding out how ‘Cimmerians’ were a kind of magic white people in the Hitlerian cosmology—idk that probably takes an afternoon with a weird paperback that got republished by american nazi party in the 90s
It doesn’t help that as far as I know the Cimmerians didn’t leave written accounts about themselves. I think I read that even the name is derived from what others called them.
In case it seemed like otherwise, I actually enjoyed the Conan movies for what they were (Conan the Destroyer was like the earliest example I can think of a D&D tabletop group chemistry in movie form).