Well, I hope I don't spoil anything but it's a modified quote from the beginning of one of the classical Conan stories - which, of course, was an inspiration for EA Ulm!

I don't remember the title offhand, but this episode was also taken as the starting episode of Conan the Barbarian movie. Both Howard's stories and movie are definitely worth to check - even though I generally love some other Howard's cycles more (namely Solomon Kane, Bran MakMorn, plus horror stories and humor ones, Bearcreek Gentleman being a favorite among the latter).
And step, for all things! It isn't easy to produce good-quality text constantly, so you may well surpass us somewhere at the middle. But I hope we will have something which would be enjoyable to read.
