Kull The Conqueror The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune by Robert E. Howard | Fantasy Audiobooks | Full Length

Описание к видео Kull The Conqueror The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune by Robert E. Howard | Fantasy Audiobooks | Full Length

Dive into the mystical world of The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune, a full-length audiobook by Robert E. Howard featuring his legendary character, Kull the Conqueror. Set in the ancient and enigmatic kingdom of Valusia, this fantasy short story takes you on a riveting journey into a realm of magic and intrigue.

When Kull encounters the mysterious wizard Tuzun Thune, he is drawn into the wizard’s tower, renowned for its magical mirrors said to bestow profound wisdom. As Kull delves deeper into the secrets of the tower, he uncovers wisdom so captivating that it threatens not only his quest but his very existence.

Key Features:

- Full-length fantasy audiobook that immerses you in Howard’s rich fantasy world
- A thrilling narrative that combines magical elements with high-stakes adventure
- Perfect for fans of Kull the Conqueror and lovers of classic fantasy tales

Experience the allure and danger of the mirrors in The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune. Press play and join Kull on his quest for wisdom and survival.



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THE FIRST PAGE

"A wild, weird clime that lieth sublime
Out of Space, out of Time."
—Poe.

There comes, even to kings, the time of great weariness. Then the gold of the throne is brass, the silk of the palace becomes drab. The gems in the diadem and upon the fingers of the women sparkle drearily like the ice of the white seas; the speech of men is as the empty rattle of a jester's bell and the feel comes of things unreal; even the sun is copper in the sky and the breath of the green ocean is no longer fresh.

Kull sat upon the throne of Valusia and the hour of weariness was upon him. They moved before him in an endless, meaningless panorama, men, women, priests, events and shadows of events; things seen and things to be attained. But like shadows they came and went, leaving no trace upon his consciousness, save that of a great mental fatigue. Yet Kull was not tired. There was a longing in him for things beyond himself and beyond the Valusian court. An unrest stirred in him and strange, luminous dreams roamed his soul. At his bidding there came to him Brule the Spear-slayer, warrior of Pictland, from the islands beyond the West.

"Lord king, you are tired of the life of the court. Come with me upon my galley and let us roam the tides for a space."

"Nay." Kull rested his chin moodily upon his mighty hand. "I am weary beyond all these things. The cities hold no lure for me—and the borders are quiet. I hear no more the sea-songs I heard when I lay as a boy on the booming crags of Atlantis, and the night was alive with blazing stars. No more do the green woodlands beckon me as of old. There is a strangeness upon me and a longing beyond life's longings. Go!"

Brule went forth in a doubtful mood, leaving the king brooding upon his throne. Then to Kull stole a girl of the court and whispered:

"Great king, seek Tuzun Thune, the wizard. The secrets of life and death are his, and the stars in the sky and the lands beneath the seas."

Kull looked at the girl. Fine gold was her hair and her violet eyes were slanted strangely; she was beautiful, but her beauty meant little to Kull.
"Tuzun Thune," he repeated. "Who is he?"



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American writer, primarily known for his contributions to the fantasy and pulp fiction genres. He is best remembered as the creator of Conan the Barbarian, one of the most iconic characters in sword and sorcery literature.

From a young age, he showed a keen interest in literature, history, and storytelling, often immersing himself in books and inventing his own tales. Howard began his writing career as a teenager, contributing to various pulp magazines of the time, including "Weird Tales."

In addition to Conan, Howard created other memorable characters, such as Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, and Kull of Atlantis. He explored a range of genres, including historical fiction, horror, and westerns, often infusing his tales with elements of the supernatural and the occult.



CHAPTERS

0:00 - Start
0:15 - Biography of Robert Ervin Howard
0:59 - Feature Presentation
1:04 - Quote by Edgar Allan Poe

1:14 - The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune, Part I
4:03 - The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune, Part II
12:04 - The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune, Part III
16:26 - The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune, Part IV
17:38 - The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune, Part V
20:26 - The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune, Part VI

21:16 - Outro

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