The Eyes of the Dragon Study Guide

The Eyes of the Dragon

The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King

The Eyes of the Dragon is the story of Peter and Thomas, the two sons of old King Roland of Delain. Peter, the eldest, is first in line to become king, but is framed for the murder of Roland by his adviser, Flagg. Upon Peter's imprisonment, the weak and easily influenced Thomas becomes king, allowing Flagg to become the ultimate power behind the throne. This fantasy novel explores the ideas of power, corruption, and good versus evil.

  • King Roland– The King of Delain. While renowned for slaying a dragon in his younger, more virile days, he has now become somewhat infirm and addled. He trusts Flagg, his advisor, but little does he realize that Flagg intends ill will toward Roland. However, early in the story he does favor his wife's advicemore than Flagg's. He also is the father of both Thomas and Peter.
  • Flagg– The Advisor to the King. Flagg is a powerful magician and has been around for centuries. In his incarnation in The Eyes of the Dragon , he has served as an advisor to four successive monarchs: Roland's grandparents and parents, Roland himself, and Thomas. Though he has lived in Delain for roughly seventy years, he has only appeared to age ten. Later in the story, it is revealed that he has appeared in Delain multiple times, under multiple guises, the oldest of which that is mentioned in the book took place over five hundred years in the past. His ultimate goal is to cause Delain to overthrow the monarchy and be plunged into "a thousand years of bloody anarchy, give or take a few years". Flagg, whose first name is not identified here but is Randall in other books, can be found in some form in quite a few of King's novels. In The Stand , he is the personification of evil. He plays a part in The Dark Tower novels, as well. Coincidentally or purposefully, the initials R.F. are used randomly in the names of antagonistic characters in a number of other Stephen King works.
  • Peter– Roland's older son and the heir to the throne. Peter is a tall, lithe, handsome young man who has inherited his mother's good looks and his father's love of the common man. He is the clear favorite among the people to be the next King.
  • Thomas– Roland's younger son. Thomas takes after Roland in that he is slow and heavy even in youth. He feels overshadowed by Peter and resents his brother in the knowledge that Roland clearly loves Peter more. He is, however, a talented archer like his father, and in this he can outstrip even Peter. AsThomas gets older, Flagg becomes his only friend and sole source of comfort. Crowned "Thomas the Light-Bringer," he soon receives the nickname "Thomas the Tax-Bringer" due to the merciless 80% tax increase he imposed upon the people of Delain at the urging of Flagg.
  • Queen Sasha– Roland's wife and the mother of Peter and Thomas. Sasha was chosen for Roland because she was an innocent girl from a lesser noble family and seemed to be the shyest of the lot that Flagg had selected for Roland. Flagg also believed she posed the least long-term threat to his authority. Roland chose her since she seemed the least likely to frighten him. However, she revealed herself to be a strong, independent woman, who truly loved (and was loved in return by) both Roland and the kingdom. She was murdered under Flagg's orders while giving birth to Thomas.
  • Ben Staad– Peter's best friend. The Staad family is described as the most unlucky family within Delain; but Ben and Peter strike up a close friendship. Ben is strong, handsome and loyal.
  • Dennis– Peter's butler. Dennis's family has been butlers to the royals of Delain for centuries, and Dennis takes great pride in his work. He is complicit in Peter's imprisonment. This is because he found the poison that killed King Roland inside of Peter's room. He was then later transferred to servingas Thomas's butler upon his father's death. He then aids in Peter's escape. He later goes with Thomas on his quest to find Flagg.
  • Naomi– A peasant girl who is with the exiles (a developing resistance group). She helps Ben to find where Dennis is with the aid of her dog, Frisky. She later marries Ben.
  • Anders Peyna– The Kingdom's Judge-General. The people are far more afraid of Peyna than they are of the King. It is Peyna who condemns Peter to his imprisonment, but later believes in the prince's innocence. Along with Dennis and Ben Staad, he aids in Peter's escape (albeit mostly unknowingly) by providing the funding for the jailhouse bribe which allows Peter to have the dollhouse and napkins.

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