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  1. Valusia, while becoming faded and degenerate by Kull’s time, is a mighty kingdom, often regarded as the greatest of the "seven nations". Valusia is such an old land, even the Valusians themselves have forgotten its exact age. The hills of Atlantis and Mu were but young islands, barely rising from the sea, when Valusia was just beginning its history. Historians from neighboring kingdoms know ...

  2. Worship of Valka. Origin. Atlantis. Nationality. Atlantean. Kull of Atlantis or Kull the Conqueror is a fictional character created by writer Robert E. Howard. The character was more introspective than Howard's subsequent creation, Conan the Barbarian, whose first appearance was in a re-write of a rejected Kull story.

  3. Kull is popular with the barbarian mercenaries and Valusian troops due to his humble origins and camaraderie with the common soldiery [Swords of the Purple Kingdom, ch. 3]. The misrule of the despotic king of Valusia comes to a head, the kingdom is riven by internal divisions and foreign enemies menace its borders.

  4. Kull of Valusia was the greatest king of the Pre-Cataclysmic Age, and a central individual of his time, much like Conan the Cimmerian some 8,000 years later.[2] He lived circa 18,500 BC,[citation needed] and originated from barbaric Atlantis.[2] He would face many enemies, including the Commorians,[citation needed] the Elder Race sorcerers Thulsa Doom[2] and Tuzun Thune,[6] the Serpent Men,[2 ...

  5. Valusia was a kingdom of Thuria during the Pre-Cataclysmic Era, ruled by King Kull circa 18,500 BC. It was bordered (clockwise) at west and north by the Western Ocean, at northeast by Thule, at east by Zarfhaana and Kamelia, and at south by Verulia and Farsun (Valusia ruled over the whole of the western coast, with a narrow territory in the mountains at south, bordering Farsun by west).[5 ...

  6. Valusia is a prehistoric lost land, the setting of Robert E. Howard's tales of King Kull. It first appeared in "The Shadow Kingdom," regarded by Lovecraft as one of Howard's best stories of all time. "Shadow Kingdom" also marked the first appearance of the serpent-men, later added to the Cthulhu Mythos. Here's a list of every reference to ...

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  8. The Chronicles of Kull Volume 1: A King Comes Riding and Other Stories: Creatures on the Loose! #10 The Coming of King Kull! (The Skull of Silence!), Monsters on the Prowl #16 King Kull! (The Forbidden Swamp), Conan The Barbarian #10 Kull the Conqueror (The King and the Oak) Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 1) #1–9 December 2, 2009 978-1-59582-413-4

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