Rach0le’s answer to “THE BIGGEST ISSUE HERE IS: WHAT DID RHYSAND SAW IN FEYRE THAT MADE HIM 'RIGID AND ACTUALLY STUMBLE"…” > Likes and Comments
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Yeah, I totally agree. Surely her contract is now void, as technically she died?
Also it would make the whole book obsolete if a love triangle comes into play. That's how it appears though seeing as it is a Hades and Persephone retelling. However I don't think Feyre is the Persephone figure, I believe she is something else entirely. Will make a post about my other theories. :)
Actually I kinda ship Feyre and Rhysand, but I also think it's a possibility that as a result of Feyre and Rhysand's bond that Feyre was reborn as a high fae for the night court. Or maybe since it took place directly after Amarantha's death, Feyre was becoming the High Lord of the mountain (Tamlin said you started showing physical changes when you started becoming a high lord)
I'm sooooooooooooooooooooooooo happy we have experienced readers like you to put us at ease with these love triangle things ... Totally shipping Rhys and Lucien even though there seemed to be real hostility there perhaps it'll kindle into a fiery passion :))
Absolutely love your comment Rach0le! Love triangles are so overdone especially after what Feyre endured to just def Tamlin free without even the hope of even being with him more than a decade or so.
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Also it would make the whole book obsolete if a love triangle comes into play. That's how it appears though seeing as it is a Hades and Persephone retelling. However I don't think Feyre is the Persephone figure, I believe she is something else entirely. Will make a post about my other theories. :)



I think the fact that Feyre has three sisters and there are three main male characters in the story on top of the whole "Nesta's heart is made of iron" , it would be interesting if that was how it worked.
I won't read this series anymore. Because I am so sick blue eyed, black haired devil spawns lover boys and I just can't tolerate another book with one.
Though,Just in case it works out as you predicted( and I hope), I'm not giving up on it entirely.