![]() ![]() "Bran Mak Morn" (Bran Mak Morn: A Play & Others, Cryptic Publications, 1983). This was Howard's first Bran Mak Morn story. The poem and the story, which features Bran as a chief and not a king, were first published together in the Dell novel. The poem was first published in 1957 in Always Comes Evening, a collection of Howard poems. Originally a poem placed at the beginning of the Bran Mak Morn story (1926) of the same name. "Men of the Shadows" (Bran Mak Morn, Dell, 1969). The last Bran story and the only story told through the Pict's point of view. ![]() "Worms of the Earth" (Weird Tales, November 1932). Set centuries after Bran's death he appears as an idol worshipped by the surviving Picts in which his soul is said to be resident. ![]() "The Dark Man" (Weird Tales, December 1931). The first story to feature Bran as a king and describes him as a direct descendant of another Howard character, Brule the Spear-Slayer, companion of the Atlantean King Kull. ![]() "Kings of the Night" (first publication: Weird Tales, November 1930). Note: The order of publication does not correspond with the order in which the stories were written. A few stories didn't appear in print until after Howard's death. Most of Howard's Bran Mak Morn stories were first published in Weird Tales. ![]()
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