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| - Randall Flagg, also known as Walter O'Dim, Martyn Broadcloak, Nyarlathotep, Legion, Old Creeping Judas, Lord Voldemort, Astaroth, Anubis, the Dark Man, the Boogeyman, the Dark Lord, The Man in Black, James Sheridan, the the Denim Demon and various other ridiculous names which only Stephen King knows the meaning of, is a wannabe evil villain who wants to rule the world but is sadly incapable of actually killing anyone except minor and/or annoying characters who have been included in the plot so that he can kill them.
- In the 1994 televison miniseries adaption of The Stand, Flagg was portrayed by Jamey Sheridan. In the upcoming film version of The Dark Tower series, he will be portrayed by Matthew McConaughey.
- Name: Randall Flagg, Walter Gender: Male Age: Unknown Classification: Human / Demon hybrid Powers and Abilities: Telepathy, Telekinesis, Immortality (Type 1), Shapeshifting, Necromancy, Possession, Transmutation, farcasting, magic, Illusion Creation, Portal Creation (via Chalk Doors), Time Travel, Teleportation, Mind Reading, Energy Manipulation, Animal Manipulation, travel between universes, Poison Manipulation, protective barriers, a third eye that allows him to remotely spy on others Speed: Hypersonic (Dodged Roland's bullets. Turned three gunslingers into dogs faster than they could react.)
- The most recurring and without a doubt, the most important villain of the entire Stephen King mythos, Randall Flagg is following King's own words, the best villain he created, whom he had in mind since he began writing. Randall Flagg goes by many aliases including Walter O'Dim, and Marten Broadcloak, but his real name is Walter Padick.
- Randall Flagg es un personaje de ficción creado por el escritor Stephen King. Hizo su primera aparición en 1978 en la novela La danza de la muerte (The Stand) donde era el villano principal, quien reunía a un grupo de violentos ciudadanos luego de que la mayoría de la población de los Estados Unidos hubiera muerto debido al virus de la supergripe. El personaje ha aparecido en nueve novelas de King, la adaptación televisiva de La danza de la muerte (Apocalipsis) y varias miniseries de cómics.
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