Stephen King's the Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance Revised and Updated (70 page)

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Fannin’s hand has no lines on it, which makes us wonder if he is mortal at all. He claims not to be MAERLYN, but he is obviously a sorcerer of extreme power. Like all of R.F.’s selves, Fannin glories in destruction. III:385–90, VII:184

FILARO, RUDIN:
Walter fought at JERICHO HILL under this name. VII:174, VII:184

FLAGG, RANDALL:
Under the name of Randall Flagg, Walter played a major role in both
The Eyes of the Dragon
and
The Stand.
In the first of these two books, he framed Peter (King Roland’s eldest son) for his father’s murder and placed the king’s weaker-willed younger son, Thomas, on the throne. (Walter hoped to bring the kingdom to ruin by manipulating Thomas.) In
The Stand,
Flagg becomes a truly demonic force. After more than 99 percent of America’s population dies of the
superflu, Flagg gathers the dregs of the survivors to him in Las Vegas. There, he accumulates both technological and biological weapons so that he can annihilate those people who live in the Free Zone and who still honor the WHITE. In this novel Flagg is referred to as the Walkin’ Dude, an epithet that Roland’s
ka-tet
sees spray-painted on a road sign in the alternative TOPEKA which they pass through at the beginning of
Wizard and Glass.
Although in his
Stand
incarnation Walter/Flagg seems almost as powerful as the CRIMSON KING himself, his ambitions are ultimately thwarted.

In
The Drawing of the Three,
Roland describes Flagg as a demon posing as a man, and says that he is capable of transforming men into dogs. Roland also tells us that Flagg is being pursued by two desperate and grim young men named Dennis and Thomas. Both of these characters come from
Eyes of the Dragon.
II:362, IV:648–50, V:36, V:37, V:187, V:412
(also Walter, Maerlyn),
VI:246, VI:249, VI:251, VI:337, VI:405, VII:43, VII:125, VII:148, VII:172, VII:173, VII:176, VII:178, VII:184, VII:185, VII:250

WALKIN’ DUDE:
This epithet was used by RANDALL FLAGG in STEPHEN KING’s novel
The Stand.
V:291

WALTER’S ASSOCIATES

CRIMSON KING, THE:
See
CRIMSON KING
,
listed separately

FARSON, JOHN:
See
FARSON, JOHN
,
listed separately

SAM THE MILLER:
Walter’s father. He was from EASTAR’D BARONY. VII:184

WARRIORS OF THE SCARLET EYE (MEN OF THE EYE)

The Warriors of the Scarlet Eye are the FOOT SOLDIERS OF THE CRIMSON KING. Like their master, they oppose the WHITE and serve the Outer Dark.
See also
BIG COFFIN HUNTERS
, CAN-TOI, NORTH CENTRAL POSITRONICS, REGULATORS, SOMBRA CORPORATION, TAHEEN, VAMPIRES, WOLVES.

V:26
(Broken-helm undead ronin),
VI:64
(indirect),
VI:73
(indirect),
VI:74
(indirect),
VI:75
(indirect),
VI:114–15, VI:117, VI:233, VI:244–45, VI:246–47
(indirect),
VI:248, VI:326, VI:364–84
(Dixie Pig)

WARRIORS BY LOCATION:

CASSE ROI RUSSE:
Le Casse Roi Russe is the palace of the CRIMSON KING. Roland and SUSANNAH pass it on their way to the DARK TOWER.

HUMANS (HUMES):

BRASS:
See
FEEMALO/FIMALO/FUMALO:
FEEMALO,
listed below

COMPSON:
See
FEEMALO/FIMALO/FUMALO:
FUMALO,
listed below

CORNWELL, AUSTIN:
See
FEEMALO/FIMALO/FUMALO:
FIMALO (RANDO THOUGHTFUL),
listed below

FEEMALO/FIMALO/FUMALO (UFFIS):
Roland and SUSANNAH meet these three STEPHEN KING look-alikes on the stone moat-bridge of Le CASSE ROI RUSSE. At first the three Stephen Kings claim to be one being—an uffi, or shape-changer—who was once employed as the CRIMSON KING’s court jester. However, in reality they are three separate men, all servants of the Red King. Their names are BRASS (Feemalo),
COMPSON (Fumalo), and RANDO THOUGHTFUL (Fimalo). The most important of these three is Fimalo/Rando Thoughtful.

According to this false, three-faced uffi, once the Crimson King discovered that Roland and his
tet
would defeat both the WOLVES of CALLA BRYN STURGIS and the DEVAR-TOI guards in THUNDERCLAP, he realized that the BEAMS would regenerate and that all of his dreams of murder and mayhem were destined to fail. Being an extremely bad loser, the Red King threw a temper tantrum. First he forced his castle servants to swallow rat poison, then he smashed the six BENDS O’ THE WIZARD’S RAINBOW which were in his possession, and finally he killed himself by swallowing a sharpened spoon. Once he was undead, he galloped toward the DARK TOWER so that he could (he hoped) prevent Roland from achieving his life’s goal.

Pretending to be conciliatory (since they alone had survived the Red King’s pique), the triple uffi offers Roland, Susannah, and OY two wicker baskets, which appear to contain warm clothes and food. Not surprisingly, the real contents (disguised by
glammer
) are much more disgusting. What the uffis offer are poisonous snakes and human body parts.

Susannah and Roland shoot Feemalo and Fumalo but leave Fimalo (who—once the
glammer
is broken—looks like an extremely ill old man) to confront the were-spider MORDRED, who is following them. The bodies of both Feemalo and Fumalo rot unnaturally fast.

FEEMALO (BRASS/GOODMOUTH KING/EGO):
As well as being called Goodmouth King, Feemalo is also referred to as STEPHEN KING Number Two and Right-Hand Stephen King. Unlike Fumalo, he is polite. He claims to be the uffi’s ego. VII:600–613, VII:614, VII:615, VII:619

FIMALO (RANDO THOUGHTFUL, AUSTIN CORNWELL/REFEREE KING/SUPEREGO):
During his years as the CRIMSON KING’s minister of state, Fimalo (who originally claims to be the uffi’s superego) was called Rando Thoughtful. Rando (who is actually an ordinary hume) was born AUSTIN CORNWELL in one of the MULTIPLE AMERICAS’ upstate NEW YORKs. Once upon a time, he ran the NIAGARA MALL. He also had a successful career in advertising. (He proudly tells our
tet
that he worked for both the Nozz-A-La and the Takuro Spirit accounts.)

Once his
glammer
disperses, Austin Cornwell looks like a very ill old man. His skull is covered in peeling eczema and his face is lumped with pimples and open, bleeding sores. Roland and Susannah choose not to kill him. Instead, they leave him to greet MORDRED, who arrives soon after they leave. Mordred feeds Austin’s eyes to the castle rooks and then eats the rest of him. VII:600–617, VII:619–24, VII:627, VII:632

CORNWELL, ANDREW JOHN:
Austin Cornwell’s father from TIOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK. VII:616

FUMALO (COMPSON/BADMOUTH KING/ID):
Fumalo, also called STEPHEN KING Number One, Left-Hand Stephen King,
and Badmouth King, is supposed to be the uffi’s id. VII:600–613, VII:614, VII:615, VII:619

DEVAR-TOI CHARACTERS:
The Devar-Toi is the BREAKER prison located in THUNDERCLAP.

BREAKERS:
See
BREAKERS
,
listed separately

CAN-TOI (LOW MEN):
See the following entries under
CAN-TOI
,
listed separately

ALEXANDER, BEN

CAGNEY, JAMES

CAMERON

CONROY

LONDON, JACK

TRAMPAS

TRELAWNEY

TRISTUM, DR. GANGLI

HUMANS (HUMES):

ARMITAGE, FRANK:
Frank Armitage is a hume who recruits BREAKERS from the parallel Earths. Real humans have to do this work since the CAN-TOI (despite their aspirations) don’t make very convincing men and women. VII:281, VII:283–90, VII:297

BURKE, DAVID:
A stupid human guard who was lobotomized for throwing peanut shells at BREAKERS working in the STUDY. VII:241

KELLY, TAMMY:
Tammy Kelly is PIMLI PRENTISS’s housekeeper. She has a large bottom. VII:347, VII:348, VII:352–55, VII:358, VII:361, VII:371, VII:381

PRENTISS, PIMLI (DEVAR MASTER, KI’DAM):
Pimli Prentiss (formerly Paul Prentiss of RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY) is the Master of the DEVAR-TOI. Among the more discontented BREAKERS, he is known as the Devar-Toi’s
ki’-dam
or “shit-for-brains.”
Sai
Prentiss stands six foot two inches, has an enormous sloping belly, long legs, and slab thighs. He is balding and has the turnip nose of a veteran drinker. When he arrived at the Devar-Toi, he was a former prison warden and approximately fifty years old. He still looks the same age, though he has been in END-WORLD for decades. Although he is working to bring about the end of all the worlds, Pimli spends every Mother’s Day in tears. (He misses his ma.) Prentiss (who took a TAHEEN name) is good friends with the
taheen
security chief, FINLI O’TEGO.

During the final battle at the Devar-Toi, Roland shoots Prentiss and leaves him for dead. However, the prostrate and bleeding Devar Master still has enough life left to shoot EDDIE DEAN in the head. Roland quickly dispatches Prentiss, but Eddie dies. VII:197, VII:207, VII:212, VII:215, VII:221–46, VII:261, VII:262, VII:270, VII:271, VII:275, VII:292, VII:295, VII:298–99, VII:325, VII:340, VII:341, VII:343–48, VII:352–53, VII:354
(indirect),
VII:358–59, VII:361–62, VII:371–75, VII:377, VII:380–81
(shot),
VII:383–90, VII:396, VII:398
(indirect)

GRANDFATHER:
VII:232

MOTHER:
VII:228, VII:229, VII:235, VII:246

PROCTOR OF CORBETT HALL:
We never meet the proctor of CORBETT
HALL, but EDDIE DEAN, who has been shot in the head, dies in his rooms. JAKE believes that SUSANNAH used the proctor’s nail-care gadget to clean Eddie’s fingernails before she buried him. VII:409

SONESH, TASSA OF:
Tassa of Sonesh is PIMLI PRENTISS’s houseboy. He is slim and willowy and likes lipstick. He and TAMMY KELLY (Prentiss’s housekeeper) do not get along at all. (Tammy dislikes homosexual men.) Tassa is one of the few servants of the CRIMSON KING to survive the DEVAR-TOI battle. VII:299, VII:352–55, VII:358, VII:366, VII:371, VII:375, VII:400, VII:407

ROBOTS:
See the following entries under
NORTH CENTRAL POSITRONICS
,
listed separately

DOBBIE

FIRE-RESPONSE TEAM BRAVO

PHIL

SIX-ARMED ROBOT

TAHEEN:
See the following entries under
TAHEEN
,
listed separately

FINLI O’TEGO CLAN (HEAD OF SECURITY)

GASKIE O’TEGO

HUMMA O’TEGO

JAKLI

UNKNOWN RACE:

JENKINS:
Jenkins is the DEVAR-TOI’s chief technician. We don’t know whether he is TAHEEN, CAN-TOI, or hume. VII:343–44, VII:345

DIXIE PIG CHARACTERS/FEDIC CHARACTERS:
After the EAST ROAD battle in CALLA BRYN STURGIS, MIA, daughter of none, steals SUSANNAH DEAN’s body so that she can keep her appointment with RICHARD P. SAYRE at the Dixie Pig restaurant in NEW YORK CITY. Sayre has promised to help Mia deliver her CHAP. When Susannah/Mia enters the Pig, they are met by approximately fifty men and seventy-five women. Most of these guards are LOW MEN, though some are also TYPE THREE VAMPIRES. In a separate dining room (located behind a tapestry depicting ARTHUR ELD partaking in a cannibal’s feast) are a group of ancient TYPE ONE vampires.

Below the Dixie Pig is a DOORWAY, which leads from our world to the FEDIC DOGAN. Here, in the Dogan’s EXTRACTION ROOM, Mia gives birth to MORDRED. VI:365–84

CAN-TOI (LOW MEN):
See the following entries under
CAN-TOI
,
listed separately

ANDREW

DOORMEN

HABER

STRAW

TIRANA

HUMANS (HUMES):

FLAHERTY, CONOR (HUME FROM BOSTON):
Along with a TAHEEN named LAMLA and a number of LOW MEN, Conor Flaherty pursues JAKE CHAMBERS through the MIND-TRAP which lies beneath the Dixie Pig. VII:93
(indirect),
VII:104–9, VII:111
(posse),
VII:112, VII:129, VII:133–35, VII:528

FATHER:
VII:106

JOCHABIM, SON OF HOSSA (DISHWASHER NUMBER TWO):
This young boy originally came from LUDWEG, a town north of the city of LUD. He now works in the kitchens of the Dixie Pig. Jochabim is none too bright; however, he does manage to warn JAKE about the MIND-TRAP he will encounter on his way to the NEW YORK/FEDIC DOOR. VII:82–86, VII:99, VII:526

HOSSA:
VII:84

LIMO DRIVERS:
VI:341–42

SCOWTHER (DOCTOR):
Scowther is the impudent hume doctor who delivers baby MORDRED. He is described as a stoutish man with brown eyes, flushed cheeks, and hair combed back against his skull. He wears a scarlet cravat decorated with the red eye of the CRIMSON KING. VI:378–84, VII:22, VII:55–68
(shot by Susannah),
VII:71
(automatic),
VII:149, VII:152

ROBOTS:
See the following entry under
NORTH CENTRAL POSITRONICS
,
listed separately

NIGEL THE BUTLER (DNK4932 DOMESTIC)

TAHEEN:
See the following entries under
TAHEEN
,
listed separately

ALIA (NURSE)

CANARYMAN (MEIMAN)

DIXIE PIG CHEF (WARTHOG)

JEY

LAMLA

VAMPIRES:
See the following entries under
VAMPIRES
,
listed separately

TYPE ONE (GRANDFATHERS)

GRANDFATHER FLEAS

TYPE THREE

WOLVES:
See
WOLVES
,
listed separately

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