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  1. Hace 2 días · about. "The Theft of the Thirty-Nine Girdles" is a short story by Clark Ashton Smith that takes place in the fictional prehistoric setting of Hyperborea. The story, which is the second story to feature the character Satampra Zeiros, was first published under the title, THE POWDER OF HYPERBOREA, in the March 1958 edition of Saturn.

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  3. Hace 1 día · La Hiperbórea de Clark Ashton Smith es un continente primigenio, cuya concepción debe tanto a los antiguos griegos como a los escritos de Madame Blavatsky. El ciclo se desarrolla entre el Mioceno y el Pleistoceno y tiene como objetivo, en palabras del autor: «la creación de una atmósfera sobrenatural, extrahumana; los actores ...

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  4. Hace 2 días · Before Sunrise. I rose in that hushed hour before the dawn. Unveils its wonder old yet ever-new, When still the night lies languidly upon. The earth, though stars are growing faint and few. Up the long path I went, nor paused to rest. Along the cool, dark way, till on the hill.

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  6. Hace 4 días · Atlantis. Above its domes the gulfs accumulate. Far up, the sea -gales blare their bitter screed: But here the buried waters take no heed-. Deaf, and with welded lips pressed down by weight. Of the upper ocean.

  7. Hace 4 días · Hyperborea and its Serpent People are from the works of Clark Ashton Smith. Valusia and the Thurian cataclysm are from Robert E. Howard’s Kull stories. Yoth is from H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop’s “The Mound,” while the Elder Things are from Lovecraft’s “At the Mountains of Madness.”

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