Thomas

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Thomas is the young and initially reluctant prince of Delain who becomes the central figure in Stephen King’s fantasy novel "The Eyes of the Dragon," evolving from a manipulated child into a more self-aware and courageous ruler.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
prince
appearsIn The Eyes of the Dragon NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
birthOrder younger son
characterArc from manipulated child to self-aware ruler
characterType reluctant hero
creator Stephen King
familyName Delain royal family
feelsTowardFlagg dependence
fear
feelsTowardPeter admiration
envy
fictionalUniverse Delain NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1984
gender male
genreOfWork fantasy
hasBrother Peter NERFINISHED
hasFather King Roland NERFINISHED
hasMother Queen Sasha NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
laterTitle King of Delain NERFINISHED
manipulatedBy Flagg NERFINISHED
medium novel
mentorLikeInfluence Flagg NERFINISHED
nationality Delain NERFINISHED
notableAction kills the dragon Niner
testifies against Peter
unknowingly witnesses King Roland's murder
occupation prince of Delain NERFINISHED
personalityTrait courageous
guilt-ridden
insecure
jealous
lonely
publisherOfWork Viking Press NERFINISHED
role central figure
protagonist
setting Kingdom of Delain NERFINISHED
strugglesWith guilt
manipulation
sense of unworthiness
title Prince of Delain NERFINISHED
undergoes moral growth
weaponUsed dragon-killing arrow

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