Speaking of, Kaltain Rompier at the end of QOS was more badass than anybody I’ve read about before. We follow her weeks after the events of the last book: Elide’s on her way north to find her lost queen-and to also find Celaena Sardothien (she does not know yet that her two quests were one and the same) so that Elide might repay the life debt she owed to Kaltain Rompier. Part One: The Fire-Bringer starts out with Elide Lochan’s pov. Kaltain, Sorrel, Asterin, Manon, Elide, Aelin, Lysandra, Nehemia (!!!), Nesryn and Sorscha. “Because for Terrasen, for Erilea, Elena would walk into the eternal darkness lurking across the valley to buy them all a chance.”Īnd speaking of incredible females, I love this piece of fanart: Source She’s one of my favorites from this series and getting to read more about her after all this time was just a truly epic beginning. Right from the start, we get to hear from Elena Galathynius, which, finally. She handled the situations she put my favorite witches through with excellence. Initially, I was dreading this sequel because there was just so much that could go completely wrong, but Sarah J. It was unexpectedly relieving to slip back into this world. “The world will be saved and remade by the dreamers.”
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