Worms Of the Earth, Robert E Howard, Part Three
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Bran Mak Morn, a central figure in Robert E. Howard's short story "The Worms of the Earth," is the last king of the Picts, a fierce and ancient people in Howard's historical fantasy setting known as the Pictish Wilderness. Bran Mak Morn is portrayed as a stoic and determined leader facing the impending threat of the Roman Empire.
In "The Worms of the Earth," Bran Mak Morn becomes entwined in a desperate struggle to defend his people from Roman encroachment. Faced with the overwhelming might of the Roman military, he turns to dark and ancient forces, the "Worms of the Earth," for assistance. This decision forms the core of the narrative, exploring themes of revenge, survival, and the consequences of seeking aid from supernatural entities.
Bran Mak Morn's character is characterized by a strong sense of duty to his people and a willingness to make difficult choices in the face of dire circumstances. Howard's portrayal of Bran Mak Morn reflects the author's exploration of historical settings combined with elements of dark fantasy, contributing to the enduring legacy of this iconic character in the realm of speculative fiction.
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