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β | '''Eton''', frequently referred to as the '''Mad Prince''', was a secondary antagonist in the early drafts of ''[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]''. His role in the story was largely filled in the published book by Duke [[Telrii]].{{bws ref|elantris-deleted-scenes-the-mad-prince|The Mad Prince|post= - ''[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]'' deleted scene|date= |
+ | '''Eton''', frequently referred to as the '''Mad Prince''', was a secondary antagonist in the early drafts of ''[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]''. His role in the story was largely filled in the published book by Duke [[Telrii]].{{bws ref|elantris-deleted-scenes-the-mad-prince|The Mad Prince|post= - ''[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]'' deleted scene|date=date unknown}} |
Eton, Prince [[Raoden]]'s brother, was mentioned periodically in the first three quarters of the book, as an irrational man and a potential embarrassment to the court, whom King [[Iadon]] sent off to a distant [[Arelon#Plantations|plantation]] some time before the book began. In his youth Eton enjoyed holding mock battles with peasants, and often tormented Raoden. Raoden eventually adapted and learned to best his cruel brother, laying the groundwork for his political maneuvering with his father as a young man. |
Eton, Prince [[Raoden]]'s brother, was mentioned periodically in the first three quarters of the book, as an irrational man and a potential embarrassment to the court, whom King [[Iadon]] sent off to a distant [[Arelon#Plantations|plantation]] some time before the book began. In his youth Eton enjoyed holding mock battles with peasants, and often tormented Raoden. Raoden eventually adapted and learned to best his cruel brother, laying the groundwork for his political maneuvering with his father as a young man. |