Allegedly the son of Gaea,[4] and creator of mankind,[5] Valka was one of the first new gods worshiped on Earth.[6]
He helped humanity repel horrific elder gods and demons, such as Yagotha and the Old Ones,[7] or the Dweller-in-Darkness.[4]
Worshiped by many of the major cultures in the Pre-Cataclysmic Age (Picts, Atlanteans and Valusians),[8] his worship kept on into the modern age, at least in the city of Opar, a remnant outpost of Atlantis, where its people mentioned Valka in ancient incantations.[3]
History
Origin
Valka was one of the first new gods (following the Elder Gods) worshiped on Earth.[6] He was allegedly the creator of Man,[5] like many other deities stated to be as well.
He was allegedly the son of the Earth goddess Gaea.[4]
Pre-Cataclysmic Age
30,000 B.C.
About 30,000 B.C, Valka achieved prominence, which lasted at least 12,000 years.[6]
He was known as the God of all Gods,[2] was considered the Chief deity of the Pre-Cataclysmic Age,[8] and was part of the Council of Godheads.[6]
His name was invoked by Pict, Atlantean and Valusian alike,[8] as well as in Zarfhaana,[9] and was one of the gods of the Empire of Atlantis to which many virgins were sacrificed on their altars.[10]
Circa 28,500 BC or before[11], in the hills of Zalgara, a sorcerer sacrificed seven goats to Yagotha in the name of the Black Beast of Hell with its Thousand Young, in order to make Yagotha turn the key holding the Old Ones away from Earth's plane. Though the sorcerer was killed, the summoning was a success, and an icy horror,[7] Yagotha himself,[12] came to Earth to prepare the planet for the Old Ones, turning Zalgara into a frozen waste. Valka assisted a hero whose name was forgotten into defeating Yagotha and forcing him into retreat. Yagotha then turned the key and closed the Gate upon the Old Ones.[7]
18,000 B.C.
Valka granted Zhered-Na visions of the future.[13] After Zhered-Na was banished by Kamuu and Zartra, she established on Thuria with her Cult in a cavern hewn by Valka.[4]
Valka and Agomotto helped her detect the Dweller-in-Darkness, whom she was unable to destroy, yet defeated him and sent him into a mystical slumber.[14][4]
By the time of Great Cataclysm, he was called Valka-Pkor by the looter Donnar.[1]
Modern Age
The people of the city of Opar, a remnant outpost of the Empire of Atlantis, possibly worshiped Valka, which was part of an ancient incantation in a ceremony involving human sacrifice.[3] It is unknown if Valka was the Flaming God they worshiped.Attributes
Powers
Notes
- Valka was created by Robert E. Howard in his Kull stories.
Trivia
See Also
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Savage Sword of Conan #226 ; Of Kings and Cataclysms
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Conan the Barbarian #52
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Tarzan #3
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #14 ; Zhered-Na's profile
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Savage Sword of Conan #202 ; Exile of Atlantis
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #3 ; Council of Godheads
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 3) #4 ; Kuthulos' Tale
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Savage Sword of Conan #14 ; A Kull Glossary: Valka's entry
- ↑ Kull the Conqueror #10
- ↑ Savage Sword of Conan #39 ; Moon of the Skulls Parts Three and Four
- ↑ [[10,000 years or more before Kull:
- "Kuthulos' Tale" in Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 3) 4 (February, 1984) mentioned the story occurring "ten thousands years ago and more" before the Age of Kull (circa 18,500 BC).
- "Pirates and Plagues" in "The Kull Comics Chronology" by Fred Blosser, in Conan Saga 97 (April, 1995), set it as happening 10,000 years before the Age of Kull.
- Yagotha's page at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe set it at 30,000 BC.|10,000 years or more before Kull:
- "Kuthulos' Tale" in [[Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 3) #4|Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 3) 4]] (February, 1984) mentioned the story occurring "ten thousands years ago and more" before the Age of Kull (circa 18,500 BC).
- "Pirates and Plagues" in "The Kull Comics Chronology" by Fred Blosser, in Conan Saga 97 (April, 1995), set it as happening 10,000 years before the Age of Kull.
- Yagotha's page at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe set it at 30,000 BC.]]
- ↑ Conan Saga #97 ; The Kull Comics Chronology: Pirates and Plagues
- ↑ Fear #15
- ↑ Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #33 ; The Book of the Vishanti: A Gathering of Fear Part III
- ↑ Conan: The Ravagers Out of Time #1
- ↑ Valka at Wikipedia