In the Court of the Dragon

In the Court of the Dragon

"In the Court of the Dragon" is a short story published by Robert W. Chambers in the collection "The King in Yellow" in 1895. The story is an example of Chambers' horror fiction, and is one of the stories in the collection which contains the motif of the King in Yellow.

Plot summary

The story follows an unnamed narrator who visits the Church of St. Barnabé. As he makes himself comfortable, he is encountered by an unknown fear which he manages to dismiss at the sight of the solemnity and beauty of the church. He begins to listen to the organ, whose tones and particularly their bombastic nature, anger him. Nobody else however, appears to notice. He then sees the organ-player leave and is calmed. However, as he looks around and sees that, "The same man was coming out from behind the organ, and was passing along the gallery the same way.", he is at first brought out of balance but puts this down to a mistake at having reckoned the passed time.

But when the organ-player leaves again, he looks on the narrator with a look of unimaginable hatred. When the narrator wishes to leave he sees the unimaginably hateful glance of the by-passing organ player. He also thinks that others around him have the same look. He goes from the church and ventures home in fear of the organ-player. As he is getting home to the Rue du Dragon, he calms himself, yet then he sees the organ player going against him. He struggles to escape then realises it is futile.

At the last moment he awakens at the church and thinks it all a dream yet then resolves that he knew him all along, saying, "For I knew him now. Death and the awful abode of lost souls, whither my weakness long ago had sent him--they had changed him for every other eye, but not for mine." Then the church disappears and seemingly the narrator now stands on the shore of the Lake of Hali. Then death seemingly comes, "And now I heard his voice, rising, swelling, thundering through the flaring light, and as I fell, the radiance increasing, increasing, poured over me in waves of flame. Then I sank into the depths, and I heard the King in Yellow whispering to my soul: "It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God!"

Major themes

This story is one of the most mysterious in the collection. While we know that there is a connection between the organ-player and the narrator, we do not know what it is, or what caused the "weakness" that had "sent him" to the "awful abode of lost souls", nor are the words of the King—"It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God."—ever explained.

Characters

* Narrator: The unnamed narrator,stumbling to his doom.

* Organ Player: The mysterious man with an unknown connection to the narrator and the King in Yellow.

* The King in Yellow

* Monseigneur C— The Priest at St. Barnabé

External links

* [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/In_the_Court_of_the_Dragon|Wikisource text]


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