The Dragonslayer
Author | Jeff Smith |
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Illustrator | Jeff Smith |
Cover artist | Jeff Smith David Reed (colourist) Elizabeth Lewis Drew |
Language | English |
Series | Bone |
Genre | Fantasy, comedy |
Publisher | Cartoon Books |
Publication date | 1997 |
Publication place | U.S. |
Media type | Hardback and paperback |
Pages | 176 |
ISBN | 1-888963-01-8 (hardback) ISBN 1-888963-00-X (paperback) |
OCLC | 38290218 |
Preceded by | Eyes of the Storm |
Followed by | Rock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border |
The Dragonslayer is the fourth book in the Bone series. It collects issues 20-27 of Jeff Smith's Bone comics. This volume marks the beginning of the second part of the Bone saga, entitled “Solstice”. The book was first published by Cartoon Books in its original black-and-white form in 1997. Paperback and hardback coloured editions were published in 2006 by Scholastic.
This volume follows the deepening hostilities in between the inhabitants of the valley and the Rat Creatures and their allies. Further secrets from Thorn's past are revealed, and Phoney Bone appoints himself the town dragon slayer. This one has a much darker tone than the previous books, evidenced in part by moments such as the one in which Thorn cuts off Kingdok's arm.
Synopsis
Business
Following the message that a Rat Creature army is crossing the Eastern border, Fone Bone, Thorn, and Gran'ma Ben travel off-road to Barrelhaven. En route, Gran'ma Ben suffers an attack of her “gitchy feeling” - a dizziness and her omen of impending trouble. At the Barrelhaven tavern itself, Phoney Bone's tales of dangerous dragons make his end of the bar the most popular. Lucius attempts to call off the bet, but Phoney declines.
Earth & Sky
After fending off their ambush, Gran'ma Ben captures one of the Two Stupid Rat Creatures and learns from him that the valley is being evacuated. Kingdok attacks the party; but Thorn slices off Kingdok's right arm, whereupon Kingdok identifies Ben and Thorn as the queen and crown princess of old, and retreats. Smiley Bone, hearing Fone Bone's cries of distress, rushes out with the townsfolk to look for him, but they only find the scene of the fight.
Council in the Dark
The two Rat Creatures find the senseless Kingdok and blame themselves for his wound. As Thorn dresses Gran'ma Ben's wounds, Ben reveals that Thorn is a “Veni-Yan Cari”: an individual empowered by innate control of “The Dreaming” (the subconscious mental existence of intelligent creatures), and therefore desired by the Hooded One. Angered that her past has been concealed from her, Thorn leaves for the Barrelhaven alone. Fone Bone makes to follow her, and Gran'ma Ben gives him her sword and a pendant bearing the royal crest, with instructions to show it to Lucius. When Thorn and Fone Bone arrive at Barrelhaven, Phoney Bone has taken control of the town and barricaded the roads.
The Straggler
The Hooded One brings news to the Lord of the Locusts that the armies of Pawa in the South have joined their cause, and the kingdom of Atheia has fallen to them. At Barrelhaven, Phoney Bone has stockpiled many of the townspeople's goods in payment for his “protection”. Late one night, Fone Bone finds a baby rat creature scrounging in the garbage. Staying at the inn that night, Thorn is once again visited by the Hooded One in her dreams; this time revealing its face like young Gran'ma Ben's. She is only saved when Fone Bone wakes her to tell her about the Rat Creature cub.
Deliver Us These Laws
Lucius Down, after searching for Gran'ma Ben for two days, returns to find the town barricaded, and orders the fences to be torn down; but the townsfolk, terrified of dragons, refuse him. In the barn, Smiley Bone adopts the Rat Creature cub as a pet. Fone Bone meets with Lucius, who fears that the Rat Creatures evacuating the valley could be a precursor to another sneak attack like the Nights of Lightning. Smiley is shocked to learn that Thorn is a princess. Meanwhile, the Hooded One addresses the Rat Creatures and men from Pawa, and orders them to prepare for war.
The Midsummer Day's Plan
Phoney continues to press the townspeople for his “dragon slayer” fees. Meanwhile, Thorn decides to return to the farm house. In the mountains enclosing the valley, the Rat Creature army and the Pawans have massed under the instructions of the Hooded One, in preparation for an invasion.
The Turning
Fone Bone and Smiley sneak out of the compound to release the Rat Creature cub, but Smiley strays out of sight with the cub, and Fone goes after him. Thorn tries to return to the farm house, but collapses with exhaustion on the way, where four Veni Yan monks return her sword, which she left at the Barrelhaven. In her dream, she meets the Great Red Dragon, who convinces her not to run away. The next morning, Phoney Bone rallies the townsfolk to carry him and his fees into the mountains where, he tells them, he will capture and kill a dragon.
On the Dragon's Stair
Phoney and the townspeople reach the Dragon's Stair, a pass high in the mountains, where Phoney arranges a dragon trap; but the plan becomes more complicated when the Great Red Dragon deliberately walks into the trap, at the behest of Ted. The townspeople urge Phoney to kill the dragon; but just as he is about to do so, Thorn stops him. Another pack of Rat Creatures encounters the party. Thorn, with the four Veni Yan monks alongside her, drive the Rat Creatures back, and Phoney uses Thorn's sword to free the dragon. The dragon and Veni Yan monks chase the Rat Creatures away, and Thorn instructs the townsfolk to arm themselves.