- The Twilight of the Grey Gods
Infobox short story
name = The Twilight of the Grey Gods
The Grey God Passes
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author =Robert E. Howard
country =United States
language = English
series =Turlogh Dubh O'Brien
genre =Low Fantasy short story
published_in = "Dark Mind, Dark Heart"
publication_type =Anthology
publisher =Arkham House
media_type = Print (Hardback)
pub_date = 1962
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followed_by ="The Twilight of the Grey Gods", also known as "The Grey God Passes", is a
short story byRobert E. Howard that blends history and fantasy. Published posthumously in 1972, the first appearance of the story was in a collection titled "Dark Mind, Dark Heart", edited byAugust Derleth . [ [http://www.howardworks.com/storyg.htm#grey Works of Robert E. Howard] , The Grey God Passes, retrieved16 August ,2007 ]The tale is a fictionalized version of the
Battle of Clontarf recast in Howard's views, with doomful vision and fantasy elements. While the historical facts of the battle are accurate, they are not the most important parts of the story. The main protagonist isTurlogh Dubh O'Brien , a recurring character of Howard's who is an outcast fromBrian Boru 's own clan.Howard also wrote a version of this story, called "Spears of Clontarf", with the fantastic elements removed. This version first saw print in a
chapbook in 1978. [ [http://www.howardworks.com/storysm.htm#spea2 Works of Robert E. Howard] , Spears of Clontarf, retrieved16 August ,2007 ]Plot introduction
The core of the story, as indicated by the title, is the end of the influence of supernatural beings from our world with the victory of
Christian King Brian over the heathenViking s. Among the Irish dead is a fey prince whose own death will cause the death of hisfairy lover, a metaphor for the waning away of all theSidhe .Odin himself makes an impressive and doomful appearance, making the battle aGötterdämmerung . This is more Wagnerian in tone than the utter end of the world predicted forRagnarök , though it is indeed the end of a world.tyle
While little known, this story can be regarded as a turning point in the timeline of Howard's universe. While even in his stories that take place in incredibly ancient times, the horror, supernatural and
Cthulhu mythos elements are seen as survivals from older, more horrible epochs. It can be perceived that in stories that take place later, such elements are viewed as even more horrible and abnormal. (Compare the view of the supernatural in the Kull orConan the Barbarian stories, with that in theSolomon Kane tales or in "The Black Stone " or "The Children of the Night " for instance.) The notable exception being "Worms of the Earth " where, in the fourth or fifth century, even a hard bitten hero likeBran Mak Morn finds horror beyond his ability to stand.Footnotes
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