With the coming of everyone’s favourite monarch of madness, Mad King Thorn I figured it would be nice to have a discussion on him. Note that the Mad King is a festival NPC that only serves to finish the Halloween festival, but he does in fact have some lore hidden away behind the mass slaying, undead heralds and mad jokes. At one point there was to be a Teller of Tales who was probably going to share more stories on the Mad King with us but alas the designer who had began creating him did not have time to finish this resulting in it not being added to the game.
Please do not jump in and say “Mad King shouldn’t be taken seriously in lore” – this is a borderline thread where the subject is on the brink of existing in the lore and existing for fun. Feel free to point out anything I may of missed.
When the moon rises high over Lion's Arch
And the wind moans through the most hollow of eves
Shutter your homes this holiday
Steer clear of the shadows
For on this night, they say,
A long-addled spirit returns from the grave
Pumpkin upon his head,
A wicked deed within his heart
A pint of witch's brew for all those who misbehave
Heed these words, all ye who dare enter here:
Bind your souls to the mortal realm
For the regent of madness draws near.
When sunlight wanes to shadow
And mists fill nights once clear
'Tis time to think of monarchs
Who visit once a year.
Hail, Thorn, the king demented,
Whose laughter fills the air
Where cunning gifts are given
With wit and deadly flair!
And as the season passes
Remember what you've seen
In Lion's Arch and Kamadan
On this good Halloween.
Mad King Thorn
A petulant lord
Belligerently bemoans
And sobbingly roams.
Helpless ornate shriek
And serenely giggling knives
You'll laugh for your lives!
Glumly impatient
Smiling with menacing grace
Maniacal face.
The Mad King is a spirit lord who travels to Tyria once every year on a certain day – All Hallows Eve. Before the day arrives, he is known to use his magic to influence his destinations – Lions Arch and Kamadan, Jewel of Istan. He also influences 2 more areas in Tyria, them being Droknars Forge and the Tomb of the Primeval Kings.
This magic is not dark evil magic, but instead magic that causes mischief with stunts such as changing a Krytan Citizen into a Bone Dragon and a Tengu into a Human (Which the Tengu is not happy about at all). Its hard to tell how this magic works but from what the victims say it happens overnight, possibly alluding to a “clock hits midnight” scenario that is famous in ghost stories. The magic also changes the environment making the fountain a cauldron and the moon look just as wicked as the King himself. Additionally Ghosts fly in the skies about the port towns. Mad King himself appears to be respected in the Underworld, enough to issue orders to the demonic guardians and ghouls that roam the realm of death.
Something else that marks his coming is the arrival of his 16 Horsemen and Bruce the Hereld. Bruce appears terrified that Thorn is coming and warns anyone and anything to get away. This gives the impression that Thorn is both revered and feared by his subjects. King Thorn also arrives surrounded by his loyal necromancer guards who I will come to after.
Additionally here are some some fun facts on him:
- He is afraid of termites.
- He hates the Tengu.
- He is an enemy of the Skree.
- He likes Mandragor soup.
- Some believe he is the root of all evil.
- He now resides somewere in The Underworld, as mentioned by one of his jokes.
Thorns Origins
Mad King was once a human king of Kryta. Due to the lack of family trees we cannot place him into a time period. When he was King its suggested by one of his quotes that he was a simple man rather than a 7ft spirit with a Pumpkin for a head. During his reign King Thorn had trouble with the Tengu who often caused chaos within Kryta. This grudge appears to last through to him becoming the Mad King.
Originally Posted by Horseman Sorcien
The Mad King has a deep hatred for the Tengu who often caused chaos within thi kingdom of Kryta during his rule. These savage beasts must learn to fear the greatest ruler that Kryta has ever known!
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Originally Posted by Mad King Thorn
Now, as you all know, while I lived, my military genius was unsurpassed. I crushed every peasant revolt that rose up against me!. My army could not be defeated! My fleet was unsurpassed! Most impressive of all, I was the MASTER of that greatest test of strategic aptitude: ROCK-PAPER-SCISSORS!
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Thorns Relations with Elona
The following information is from two of Thorns horsemen and Thorn himself:
Originally Posted by Horseman Jaysin
The Mad King shall return to Elona shortly. I do not believe he bears a grudge against the Elonian people for what happened to his bride all those years ago, nor the decades long war that followed. But to be safe, you would be wise to offer some tribute on this auspicious...and very dangerous...occasion.
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Originally Posted by Horseman Maxilus
The Mad King originally came to Elona to take a bride: of course he first had to win her heart. he tried every gift he could think of, but it was the mask he fashioned from mandragor carapaces that finally won her over. Either that or the sword he held to her fathers throat. We must commemorate the joyous event of their sword point nuptials.
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Originally Posted by Mad King Thorn
Ah…it is good to be back in Kamadan. When I was a young man, I came all the way here from Kryta to woo the royal princess.
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My own personal theory is that the Elonian princess was killed off by the Scarab Plague. This would mean Thorn was a prince or King around 452 AE. The only wars close on the timeline are the Pretender Wars (which was sparked due to pretenders claiming the throne) and the bloody civil wars of the Shattered Dynasty Era. Out of the two i would choose the Pretender Wars - her death meant no successor and obviously would mean the throne is empty.
Another possible albiet lesser theory is that the Princess was killed by Skree Harpies. One of the Horsemen notes that the Skree are an ancient enemy of the Mad King.
Mad King Thorns Appearence
Other than his obvious Pumpkin features, Thorn also wears armour very similar to King Adelbern of Ascalon.
While this could just be Anet using a partial reskin to base his armour off, i'm going to go with the second option - this being royal armour. The addition of the Evil Eye, frills and dark colour is most likely an after death effect.
Candy Corn Guards
One of the things associated with Thorn is the mysterious appearance of candy corn golems. These share a golem like appearance with the only difference being they are candy corn that appears to be animated. They can talk and act on the orders of humans, evidenced by their henchman service during the celebrations. Additionally a Tonic that the Horsemen give out turns you into a smaller version of one of these creatures.
Within the Underworld all of these Candy Golems appear to be respected as an Agent of the Mad King. They even hold the ablity to order creatures to not attack them, creatures such as the Aaxte who would otherwise be more than happy to rip up anyone who enters the Underworld alive.
In the description for these Tonics it makes it very clear that what your becoming, is a servant of Mad King.
Now this wouldn’t be a thread without some discussion topics. So here are some things I want to discuss:
- The Mad Kings appearance : when did he get this appearance and why?
- The Mad Kings sanity: When did he turn into this being of madness? Was it after his death or before? and is he evil or good?
- His status in death: Why is Thorn able to directly manipulate elements of the mortal realm? does he have some kind of envoy status within the Mists? or is he a special case altogether?