
When first introduced, Flynn is presented as arrogant, backstabbing, and trouble-making. The two are currently living happily ever after. Flynn fell completely in love with the lost princess and helped her reunite with her parents and reclaim her throne.Įugene went back to his birth name, stopped thieving, and married Rapunzel a few years later. As Flynn cast aside his cares for treasure and solitude he realized his old dream had been replaced by a new one. As he spent time with her, he gained a respect for the headstrong young lady that became strong affection and caring. When Flynn met the lonesome girl in a remote tower, he was quite irritated to be coerced into taking her to see the Festival of Lights at the kingdom so that he could get back a valuable stolen tiara she had hidden from him.

He eventually became close to having everything he ever wanted, despite being on the run from almost every person in the valley.Įverything he ever wanted, however, quickly lost its appeal in the days he met Rapunzel. Being drawn in more and more by his new ambition and becoming more and more aloof from the people around him, Flynn sought a solitary life of money and freedom, far far away. Flynn became one of the most infamous thieves in all of Corona despite the fact that the original Flynn Rider was not a thief. Eugene eventually ventured out on his own and grew up into a dashing swashbuckler and gifted horseman and took the name of his childhood hero, going by the alias Flynn Rider.

The more Eugene read it, the more he dreamed of a more audacious lifestyle and decided to break out of his orphan upbringing. Every night, Eugene would read them "The Tales of Flynnigan Rider", stories of a rich and dashing swashbuckler who had an abundance of thrilling adventures wherever he went. The orphan children looked up to him greatly and he was something of an older brother to them. Eugene Fitzherbert seemingly never knew his parents and spent all of his time with his fellow orphans in the orphanage.
