The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune by Robert E. Howard Episode #444
Robert E. Howard | October 25, 2025-
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The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune by Robert E. Howard Episode #444
Robert E. Howard
THE MIRRORS OF TUZUN THUNE
Episode #444 · Robert E. Howard · Narrated by Scott Miller
A weary King Kull gazes into the forbidden mirrors of Tuzun Thune, seeking wisdom beyond mortal grasp. But in those shifting reflections lies a peril far greater than any enemy he’s ever faced. The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune by Robert E. Howard.
The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune is an early fantasy tale by Robert E. Howard featuring Kull, the brooding king of Valusia. Restless on his throne and questioning the nature of reality, Kull seeks wisdom from Tuzun Thune, a mysterious sage whose room of mirrors reflects more than mere images. What begins as philosophical curiosity slowly becomes a quiet descent — Kull finds himself drawn toward a reflection that seems to hold another world, another truth, or perhaps a trap. The story is short, reflective, and atmospheric, more concerned with mood and metaphysics than with swordplay. It shows Howard exploring ideas of identity, illusion, and the thin line between thought and madness.
The piece stands apart in Howard’s work for its stillness and tone. Instead of battlefields and roaring steel, we get silence, glass, and doubt. It’s a glimpse of the inward-facing side of a writer best known for outward violence and heroism. Through Kull’s struggle to trust his own senses, the tale anticipates Howard’s later fascination with unseen worlds beneath ordinary life.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Robert E. Howard (1906–1936) was an American pulp writer whose vivid imagination helped define modern fantasy. Raised in small-town Texas, he sold stories to Weird Tales, creating enduring figures such as Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane, and King Kull. His work blended myth, physicality, and a strong sense of fatalism, often set in invented pre-historic ages. Though he died young, Howard’s influence on fantasy fiction has been enormous — his characters moved beyond magazines into comics, films, and games, shaping how readers picture warriors, wizards, and lost kingdoms. Beneath the violence and adventure ran a steady current of poetry and melancholy, both of which are clearly felt in The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune.
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ROBERT E. HOWARD SHORT STORIES
Robert E. Howard was one of the most distinctive voices to emerge from the pulp magazine era, writing with a raw intensity that set his stories apart from his contemporaries. Born in 1906 in Texas, Howard wrote at a relentless pace during the late 1920s and early 1930s, contributing to magazines like Weird Tales and helping define what would later become sword-and-sorcery fiction. His characters live in harsh worlds where strength, instinct, and willpower matter more than civilization’s rules.
While he is best known for creating Conan the Barbarian, Howard’s range extended far beyond heroic fantasy. His stories explore ancient curses, forgotten civilizations, strange dimensions, and encounters with forces that defy explanation. A man faces something lurking just beyond the edge of life itself. Another stares into mirrors that reveal more than reflection. A quiet setting becomes the stage for something far older and more dangerous than anyone expected.
Howard’s writing carries a sense of urgency. His prose moves quickly, driven by vivid imagery and a constant feeling that danger is never far away. Even when his stories turn inward, exploring fear or identity, there is always pressure building beneath the surface. His characters are rarely safe, and the unknown is never something that can be easily understood or controlled.
Though his life was tragically short, Howard’s influence on speculative fiction has lasted for generations. The stories below capture a different side of his work—eerie, unsettling, and filled with moments where reality slips just enough to reveal something far more dangerous waiting underneath.
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