The Quest of Iranon - H.P. Lovecraft - E-Book

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H. P. Lovecraft

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"The Quest of Iranon" follows a wandering minstrel named Iranon, who claims to be a lost prince searching for his long-lost homeland, Aira. As he journeys through various cities, he meets a boy named Romnod and continues his quest, singing of beauty and lost dreams. However, as time passes and reality sets in, Iranon is confronted with a tragic revelation about his past and the true nature of his dream.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025

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The Quest of Iranon

H. P. Lovecraft

SYNOPSIS

"The Quest of Iranon" follows a wandering minstrel named Iranon, who claims to be a lost prince searching for his long-lost homeland, Aira. As he journeys through various cities, he meets a boy named Romnod and continues his quest, singing of beauty and lost dreams. However, as time passes and reality sets in, Iranon is confronted with a tragic revelation about his past and the true nature of his dream.

Keywords

Wanderer, Illusion, Longing

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The Quest of Iranon

 

Into the granite city of Teloth wandered the youth, vine-crowned, his yellow hair glistening with myrrh and his purple robe torn with briers of the mountain Sidrak that lies across the antique bridge of stone. The men of Teloth are dark and stern, and dwell in square houses, and with frowns they asked the stranger whence he had come and what were his name and fortune. So the youth answered: