“While we may open the books of the past, we may but grant flying glances of the future, through the mist that veils it.”
Quote by Robert E. Howard
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This story follows the young Kull as he departs from his homeland of Atlantis following exile, embarking on adventures that will eventually lead him to become a king. The narrative draws upon the myth and legend of the sunken continent, placing Kull in a prehistoric fantasy setting where he must navigate political intrigue, sword fights, and the mysteries of a lost civilization. Like other Kull tales by Howard, the work exemplifies the sword-and-sorcery genre that would later influence generations of fantasy writers. The character of Kull predates and shares many similarities with Conan the Barbarian, though Kull's stories are set in a different fictional timeline involving the vanished kingdom of Atlantis. more
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