Corum Jhaelen Irsei

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Corum Jhaelen Irsei (known also as "the Prince in the Scarlet Robe" and "Corum of the Silver Hand") is the name of a fictional fantasy hero in a series of novels written by Michael Moorcock.
The character was introduced in the novel The Knight of Swords, published in 1971.
This was followed by two other books published during the same year, The Queen of Swords and The King of Swords.
The three novels are collectively known as the "Corum Chronicles trilogy" or "the Chronicles of Corum".
Both The Knight of the Swords and The King of the Swords won the August Derleth Award in 1972 and 1973 respectively.
The character then starred in three books making up the "Silver Hand trilogy", and has appeared in other stories taking place in Moorcock's multiverse.
Corum is a hero with disabilities, losing his left hand and right eye early in his first story.
The hand and eye are later replaced by the Eye of Rhynn and the six-fingered Hand of Kwll, powerful artifacts that help Corum against his enemies.
Corum is usually reluctant to use these two artifacts, as they involve methods and dark forces that conflict with his personal morality.
Since the Eye of Rhynn causes Corum to see multiple planes of reality simultaneously, he often wears an eye patch over it to keep from being overwhelmed.
After he loses both artifacts, Corum relies on a normal eyepatch and a silver prosthetic hand.
Corum is one of many incarnations of Michael Moorcock's "Eternal Champion", a soul who is reborn frequently throughout the multiverse and usually fights to restore or maintain the Cosmic Balance between Chaos and Law.
In some stories, Corum's adventures allow him to meet other aspects of the Eternal Champion, such as Elric of Melniboné, Erekosë, and Dorian Hawkmoon.
While Elric famously owes allegiance to the chaos god Arioch, Corum foll...




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