![]() Thulsa Doom, together with the character Kuthulos, served as inspiration for the villain Kathulos of Atlantis in the Howard tale Skull-Face. He was euphemistically referred to as the Skull-Faced One. ![]() In that story, he tricked Kull into entering the Forbidden Lake in an attempt to destroy him, but Kull survived and Thulsa Doom escaped. Thulsa Doom unfortunately featured in a single story only ("The Cat and the Skull"), and even then relatively briefly. He was a follower of the Great Serpent and an ally of the Serpent-Men. He could not be harmed by ordinary mortal weapons, and his stated magical powers included illusion, invisibility, and dimensional travel, though presumably there were many others. ![]() He appeared as a man with a skull for a head and eyesockets that burned with unholy flames. He declared himself to be the greatest of all wizards and the eternal foe of Kull. Howard as a powerful undead wizard and necromancer. Thulsa Doom first appeared in the Kull stories by Robert E.
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