Crom (2024)


Crom is the chief god of the Cimmerians.

History and Cult Practices[]

Crom is worshiped by the bulk of the Cimmerian people. Crom is a grim and gloomy god, ever watching from atop his mountain in dark clouds or obscuring mists, ready to pass a disapproving judgment on any and all. Still, he is said to approve of an individual's courage and tenacity, even if the human is too frail to succeed in a major task. He isn't so much worshipped as invoked. In Howard's work, Conan exclaims phrases like "Crom and his devils!" as a curse. He is called upon when trying to gather one's courage.

Cimmerians believe he is the cause of earthquakes, including the one that sank Atlantis. Cimmerians are his chosen people, and because he has bestowed them at birth with "[the] power to strive and slay" - the courage to go on, survive, and vanquish adversity, he considers any further pleas to be an insult to those gifts. Crom disdains worship and is offended by flattery. So, even prayers of praise and gratitude will be punished. The only way to show devotion to Crom is through action, though building a monument of a mountain struck by lightning, Crom's emblem, is permissible.

In the canonical stories, Conan remarks in conversation that it's best to avoid doing anything which would draw Crom's attention, as he hands out only dooms and trouble.

Crom only directly intervenes in Conan's life once, unasked, to save a middle-aged Conan from a dishonorable death at the hands of a malevolent magician. Crom is saving him, presumably, for a more honorable one involving overwhelming odds, heaps of mangled corpses, and rivers of blood. Conan is aware of the intervention and afterward sheepishly makes his first sacrifice to Crom since boyhood, doing it secretively for fear of others thinking he has "gone religious in [his] dotage."

In the 1982 film[]

In Conan the Barbarian (1982), Crom is referenced similarly to in Howard's works, with one exception. During a theological discussion, Conan says that when he dies, he will go in front of Crom who will ask him the Riddle of Steel and if he does not know the answer, Crom will mock him and cast him away from Valhalla. The Riddle of Steel is not mentioned in Howard's stories, though it may reflect Crom's similarity to Odin.

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Crom (2024)

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What is Crom the god of? ›

Real Name: Crom. Identity/Class: Hyborian God; Pre-Cataclysmic God. likely one of the Celtic Gods. Occupation: God of Storms, Death, and Eternity.

What does Crom do? ›

Description. Crom gives a man courage at birth, and the will and might to kill his enemies. It is useless to call upon him, as he is a gloomy, savage god who hates weaklings. He is more likely to send forth dooms and death from his great mountain.

What does by Crom mean Conan? ›

Description. A typical action taken to indicate praise of Crom.

Where is Crom from? ›

Crom Cruach (Old Irish: Cromm Crúaich [ˈkɾˠʊmˠ ˈkɾˠuəç]) was a pagan god of pre-Christian Ireland. According to Christian writers, he was propitiated with human sacrifice and his worship was ended by Saint Patrick. Crom Cruaich and St. Patrick.

Is Crom a Celtic god? ›

First worshipped by a shadowy king known as Tigernmas, Crom is described as the principal god of every Irish people before the coming of St Patrick. To him was sacrificed on each Samain the first-born of every family and the first-born of every livestock.

Was Crom Cruach evil? ›

Type of Villain

Being a pagan fertility goddess, Crom Cruach grew to be associated with human sacrifice. Its name is roughly translated as "crooked and bloody", which further grant the entity a malicious reputation in the modern age. According to one tradition, it was the mother of Satan.

Is Crom a Norse god? ›

Crom was a Tuatha de Danaan (later known as Celtic gods). He was a god of storms, death, and eternity.

What is the religion of Crom? ›

History and Cult Practices

Crom is worshiped by the bulk of the Cimmerian people. Crom is a grim and gloomy god, ever watching from atop his mountain in dark clouds or obscuring mists, ready to pass a disapproving judgment on any and all.

What god did Conan worship? ›

Conan believed in Crom, the grim and gloomy god of the Cimmerians who watched the world from atop a mountain; he usually did not like what he saw, but approved of deeds of courage.

Is the sword of Crom good? ›

This weapon has a much higher than normal stamina cost, making it quite difficult to use without investing into stamina. Because thralls would not suffer from the high stamina cost, they are prevented from using this weapon by a hidden debuff that multiplies their damage by 0.

Does Crom live in Valhalla? ›

Notes: Bel was a lesser god from Shem and Set was the serpent-god of Stygia. In the film is the 'riddle of steel' but that is not in Howard's books. The film also reference Valhalla as the home of Crom.

Does Conan ever meet Crom? ›

Conan the Barbarian #12 sees the titular hero coming face-to-face with Crom, but their meeting doesn't go how you might expect.

What is Crom based on? ›

Crom Dubh (Old Irish: [krom duβ], Scottish Gaelic: [kʰɾɔum t̪uh]; meaning "black crooked [one]"; also Crum Dubh, Dark Crom) is a mythological and folkloric figure of Ireland, based on the god Crom Cruach, mentioned in the 12th-century dinnseanchas of Magh Slécht.

Who lives in Crom? ›

It has been the family home of The Earls of Erne for centuries and the current Earl now wants people to come and enjoy the hospitality of Crom Castle.

What is Crom instead of prom? ›

A patient's status can be described based on laboratory, x-rays and other different types of other measures. Today, patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) and clinician reported outcome measures (CROMs) are widely used. CROMs cover different type of methods such as performance tests, observations and measurements.

What is the god Chronos? ›

Cronos was known as the Greek god of time and was considered to be the father of time and its personification in ancient Greek mythology. The Greek word for time is "Chronos," which is how the god gets his name.

What is the origin of Crom for crows? ›

The 'Crom' name originated following the accidental misspelling from a Crows fan in an Adelaide Crows group of 'Crows', and has become a favourite meme among the football community.

Who is the god Crom Dubh? ›

Crom Dubh is a name that evolved from the Fertility god Crom Cruaich and is synonymous with dark practices and folklore. It is believed that as well as the ritual slaughter of bulls in the name of the 'Crooked One', human sacrifices were also offered up to ensure prosperous crops and fat, juicy cattle.

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