- Worms of the Earth
Infobox short story
name = Worms of the Earth
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author =Robert E. Howard
country =United States
language = English
series =Bran Mak Morn
genre =Sword and sorcery
published_in = "Weird Tales "
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media_type =Pulp magazine
pub_date = November1932
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followed_by ="Worms of the Earth"" is a short story by American fantasy fiction writer Robert Ervin Howard. It was originally published in the magazine "
Weird Tales " in November 1932, then again in 1975 in a collection of Howard's short stories, "Worms of the Earth". [ [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Robert_E_Howard.htm fantasticfiction.co.uk] ]Plot
Bran Mak Morn , King of thePict s, vows revenge on the Roman governor Titus Sulla after witnessing the crucifixion of a fellow Pict. He seeks forbidden aid from the Worms of the Earth, a race of creatures who were once men but after generations of living underground have become monstrous and semi-reptilian. He secures their help after stealing a religious item of theirs from a barrow, trading it back in return for them delivering Sulla to him for a battle to the death. However, Sulla's mind is broken from his contact with the horrific Worms of the Earth and Bran Mak Morn slays him in mercy rather than vengeance, realising that some weapons are too foul to use, even againstRome .Notes
Twice in "Worms of the Earth" mention is made of the black gods of
R'lyeh , resting place ofCthulhu , creation ofH.P.Lovecraft , a friend and correspondent of Howard. Also mentioned is a water monster 'Dagon ', which is a real worldPhilistine god mentioned in a fictional context in several stories by Lovecraft. Both these references strongly imply thatBran Mak Morn inhabits the universe of theCthulhu Mythos . The titular Worms of the Earth also correspond with the Children of the Night mentioned in the Howard story of the same name, with the Worms seemingly the later development of the former.References
*Howard, Robert E. "Worms of the Earth", Ace Books. 1987 edition, ISBN 0-441-91771-2
External links
* [http://www.howardworks.com/storyw.htm#worm Works of Robert E. Howard] - Publication history for Worms of the Earth
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Robert_E_Howard.htm Robert E. Howard bibliography] , "Fantasticfiction.co.uk"
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