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'''Bran Mak Morn''' is a character appearing in a series of pseudo-historical [[Heroic Fantasy]] short stories by [[Robert E Howard]]. He is a king of Howard's idealized [[Picts]], who lived on the British isles at the time of the Roman invasion.
'''Bran Mak Morn''' is a character appearing in a series of pseudo-historical [[Heroic Fantasy]] short stories by [[Robert E. Howard]]. He is a king of Howard's idealized [[Picts]], who lived on the British isles at the time of the Roman invasion.


Some of Howard's notes date Bran to around 100 AD. Others say around 300 AD.
Some of Howard's notes date Bran to around 100 AD. Others say around 300 AD.
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Some stories [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Robert_Ervin_Howard#Bran_Mak_Morn here].
Some stories [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Robert_Ervin_Howard#Bran_Mak_Morn here].


See also: [[Robert E Howard]], [[Conan the Barbarian]], [[Kull]].
See also: [[Robert E. Howard]], [[Conan the Barbarian]], [[Kull]].
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=== Tropes: ===
=== Tropes: ===
* [[An Axe to Grind]]
* [[An Axe to Grind]]
* [[Cosmic Horror Story]]
* [[Cosmic Horror Story]]
* [[Deal With the Devil]]: Bran asks for help from the eponymous ''Worms of the Earth''.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: Bran asks for help from the eponymous ''Worms of the Earth''.
* [[Divided We Fall]]
* [[Divided We Fall]]
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]

Revision as of 09:40, 9 April 2014

Bran Mak Morn is a character appearing in a series of pseudo-historical Heroic Fantasy short stories by Robert E. Howard. He is a king of Howard's idealized Picts, who lived on the British isles at the time of the Roman invasion.

Some of Howard's notes date Bran to around 100 AD. Others say around 300 AD.

The Bran Mak Morn stories are a peripheral part of the Cthulhu Mythos. Notably, Worms of the Earth mentions R'lyeh, and a draft of that story mentions Cthulhu.

Some stories here.

See also: Robert E. Howard, Conan the Barbarian, Kull.


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