
Lord of Samarcand
The Lame Man
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Narrado por:
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Benjamin Sieghart
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De:
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Robert E. Howard
Sobre este áudio
Robert E. Howard's Lord of Samarcand: The Lame Man is an engaging tale of adventure and retribution set in a richly imagined medieval East. The story follows Donald MacDeesa, a determined Scottish warrior, as he navigates a world of conflict and ambition. His journey takes him from battle-scarred fields of the late Crusades to the imposing city of Samarcand, a hub of power and intrigue. Guided by Ak Boga, a steadfast Tatar warrior, Donald aligns himself with legendary conqueror Timur (Tamerlane), founder of the Timurid Empire, immersing himself in a realm of strategic battles and shifting loyalties.
The narrative unfolds through intense clashes and quiet moments of reflection, capturing the essence of martial life. His connection with a dancer named Zuleika brings a touch of warmth to an otherwise cold-blooded world while offering a glimpse into Donald's guarded heart. Howard’s storytelling weaves a compelling narrative of action and emotion, with Donald’s experiences highlighting the challenges of a man caught in a larger struggle. Each decision Donald makes shapes his path, pulling him deeper into a web of conflict and subterfuge.
Robert Ervin Howard, born January 22, 1906, was an American pulp fiction writer best known for his Conan the Barbarian series, as well as being the father of the Sword and Sorcery fiction subgenre. Despite writing about far-off, exotic lands, Howard spent most of his life in the town of Cross Plains, Texas. He died there in June 11, 1936, aged 30, leaving a body of work that would become one of the most significant in sci-fi and fantasy literature.
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