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23 April 2011: The Tower of the Elephant
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What's to like? Howard weaves quite a lot of his pseudo-history into the story, which gives it depth and a feeling of richness and tradition. There are hints of exotic lands which are vague even to the characters within the story. There's adventure, mystery and supernatural terror. There's an unexpected, if savage, empathy from Conan and a vengeance delivered in eldritch fashion.
What's not to like?


Even inconsistencies between the stories (which weren't really meant to be hung together so closely) can act towards building sense of unknowable mystery and horror. Why should us paltry humans with our limited understanding be able to fathom the truth of these cosmic horrors?

Brian January

I agree, Brian: The Tower of the Elephant is one of my favourite stories, which I have a lot of affection for. I used to read it to my brother when he was little and he was always enthralled.

Brian January

The weird cosmic element of the story reminded me of CAS stories i have read(no HPL fan). REH story usually has more vivid stark horror feel and not weird cosmic feel that isnt as vivid, in your face.


Did Howard ever use "man-eating" plants in the Conan stories? I can't think of any offhand, but they're a popular fantasy trope.

Evocative was the word im looking for. I think i almost got high on all the weird,fantasical imagination in that garden.

Books mentioned in this topic
Conan (other topics)The Complete Chronicles of Conan (other topics)
For our first Conan Group Read there was a tie in voting so we are reading two stories. Discussions for The Tower of the Elephant can start here!
You can find the story in many Robert E. Howard collections, including Conan and The Complete Chronicles of Conan: Centenary Edition. You can also read it for free on the internet here.