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A king tormented by deep weariness seeks out an enigmatic mirror-wizard beside a visionary lake and is shown rooms of mirrors that reveal ancient pasts, strange futures, and a mirrored double of himself. Those visions provoke meditation on mortality, the cyclical rise and fall of civilizations, and the blurred boundary between reflection and reality. Confronted with possible alternate selves and uncertain worlds beyond the glass, he grapples with identity and the nature of time while receiving counsel to dwell in the present despite the unsettling possibility that life itself might be only a reflection.

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Robert E. Howard

Robert E. Howard was an American author best known for his influential contributions to the sword and sorcery genre. He created the iconic character Conan the Barbarian, who first appeared in the story "The Phoenix on the Sword." Howard's work is characterized by its vivid imagery, fast-paced action, and a blend of fantasy and horror elements. His stories often explore themes of heroism, civilization versus barbarism, and the supernatural. Notable works include "A Witch Shall Be Born," "Queen of the Black Coast," and "Red Nails." Despite his brief career, Howard's legacy endures, inspiring countless writers and filmmakers in the fantasy genre.

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