 Welcome to Church of the Chair, where the King has a need to spill his seed. I'm your host, E, and today we're talking about Medieval Optometry. In case you're new around here, I need to warn you that this video and all the videos in this series will include spoilers for all of Stephen King's work. So if you haven't read all of his books, I suggest you click away now. You've been warned. Today we're talking about Stephen King's first attempt at a middle grade young adult novel Eyes of the Dragon, which makes this very awkward because in the very first chapter he talks about the King spilling his seed, hence the intro, but anyways, on with the theories and the connections. Let's go. Needless to say, I hate this book a lot. It is in my bottom five of Stephen King's works, but there are some connections, so let's get into it. There are two characters in this book that are mentioned in The Gunslinger, The Little Sisters of Eluria, that's a connecting short story for those of you that don't know that was in everything's eventual, the short story collection, and the final book in the series, The Dark Tower. And then of course we have Randall Flagg or Walter, who literally does a puff of smoke flash of cape to get away. Many thanks to Michael Schmidt866 and Nick Mona1288 for both of their comments found here and there. I am well aware that this is a lot, a lot of you are guys' favorite Stephen King book. Most of you, it's the very first Stephen King book you were allowed to read. While I understand that, my opinion is it is one of his lesser works. I'm sorry if that offends you, but I can only tell the truth here. Also I know this is a very short video, but there aren't too many connections with this one and the rest of Stephen King's universe. So sorry to say it, but that's all the time I have for you today. If I missed anything, if you have any corrections of anything that I've said in this video, or if you would just like to leave your own theories, please do down there in the comment section. But until next time. All hail the chair, hopefully without the seed, thank you.