The true measure of an RPG

Know, o prince, that between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas, there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars – Nemedia, Ophir, Brythunia, Hyberborea, Zamora with its dark-haired women and towers of spider-haunted mystery, Zingara with its chivalry, Koth that bordered on the pastoral lands of Shem, Stygia with its shadow-guarded tombs, Hyrkania whose riders wore steel and silk and gold. But the proudest kingdom of the world was Aquilonia, reigning supreme in the dreaming west. Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandaled feet.

So I’ve been thinking about brewing up a 4th edition Fighter that takes a dip into either Ranger or Rogue for multiclassing purposes. But then I thought maybe the character concept is more of a Rogue that has dabbled heavily in Fighter instead, working with a number of Heavy Blade exploits. Hmm. How well does 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons allow for an approximation of Robert E. Howard’s classic hero?