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Hrun the Barbarian
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Name
Age
Race
Occupation Ruler of Wyrmberg
Looks
Residence Wyrmberg
Death
Parents
Relatives
Children
Marital Status In a mutually beneficial relationship with Liessa Wyrmbidder
Books The Colour of Magic
Cameos

Hrun is a barbarian hero from Chimeria, featured in The Colour of Magic. He defeats Bel-Shamharoth (with Twoflower's help), and banishes Lio!rt and Liartes from Wyrmberg so that Liessa can rule. He was going to rule as Liessa's husband. This may have been a short-lived marriage, as in Interesting Times, it is revealed that he has turned his back on the freewheeling barbarian lifestyle and taken a lowly Sergeant of the Guard's job elsewhere than the Wyrmberg. (Or perhaps Liessa has been deposed and exiled? Don't forget she was merciful enough not to kill her brothers - this opens up the possibility one of them came back to get even. If she is no longer DragonLady of the Wyrmberg, strict necessity may have forced her husband to become a wage-slave). His stated reason was that it's a job with a pension.

He briefly wielded Kring, an annoyingly sentient magic sword.

Earlier in The Colour of Magic, Rincewind lies to Twoflower that a corpse killed in a bar fight is Hrun (Twoflower has always wanted to meet Hrun, and Rincewind was getting tired of the tourist's always-cheery attitude.) The magical resonance from this outrageous lie caused Hrun a moment of concern during a battle with rampaging gnolls, but then neither Rincewind nor Hrun realised this.

While Hrun is clearly a generic all-brawn-and-no-brains barbarian hero, it is a fair guess that he is related to Thrud the Barbarian, a comic strip character who first appeared in White Dwarf magazine and who has the same huge-body-and-orange-sized-head physique and about the same qualities ("The strength of twenty men, the speed and agility of a black panther and the intelligence of a garden snail").

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