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What do we think about the ending with Rhysand? [Spoilers]
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That is actually possible if Feyre has like, maybe grown feather wings.

I wonder how the "Fury" portion of the title is incorporated in the book. "Mist" for the Night Court but, "Fury" for?

Ironically, I had looked up stuff on Greek mythology regarding the furies, thinking of Feyre and her sisters. :P Because Maas had posted a few pictures that reminded me of them, too. It does seem ironic that there's a Greek connection, when we know there already is one: Hades and Persephone.
Lol maybe Maas is going to just gender swap this idea with Rhysand, Cassian and Azriel and use the furies as inspiration for these three.
But maybe the connection of "fury" isn't that, but simply in the word.
I'm 100% more excited now though. That title is badass.

Ironically, I had looked up stuff on Greek mythology regarding the furies, thinking of Feyre and her sisters. :P Because Maas had posted a few pictures that reminded me of ..."
I agree! The cover would be the icing on the cake!
@Laura, I thought about the same idea about the Furys. I watched an episode of OUAT, and they talked about Furys : They are creatures which comes back to the realm of the mortals to seek whose who didn't pay the price of using Magic. I don't know if this makes sens, but I believe vengeance will play a big part in this book.


Maybe the prison is mentioned early on--and Feyre even sees it--but it isn't until the end that it's relevant? Like maybe Rhysand gets placed there in the end. Though if he's the high lord, how could that happen? lol

Someone had to act as high lord while Rhys was away. I had a hunch that person might be Cassian or Azriel, and they may not want to give up that power. Maybe they'll think Rhysand handled the Amarantha issue wrong.




*"Mist" may mean the mysteriously ominous atmosphere of the Night Court. And the hidden thingies mentioned on the above posts.
*"Fury" - Night Court Again. But, the Politicy thingy or some war that is looming.
*Feyre tries/learns to control her powers.
*Nesta is going to be there.
*History of Rhysand and his court members.
*There is also a chance that there is no love triangle... I think... Atleast from the pictures of SJMaas's Pinterest page.

Of course there may not be a love triangle, but I'd say Maas's pinteret shows a stronger emphasis on Rhys and Rhysand/Feyre than Tamlin/Feyre. (Of course maybe she just finds more pictures that remind her of Rhys/Feyre, I don't know. I just know there's a shit ton of them on there.)

Plus, there is a chance that Nesta maybe a potential person for someone.
And by the way, Hades and Persephone retelling is completely another story/ board in Pinterest. Just thought of saying.



After rescuing her lover Tamlin from the wicked Faerie Queen, Feyre returns to the Spring Court, immortal and possessing the powers of the High Fae. But even at the start of her new life she cannot escape her harrowing past - she owes a debt to the dangerous and alluring High Lord Rhysand, and on her wedding day he claims her for his dreaded Night Court.
As Feyre is drawn ever deeper into the Court and life with its seductive master, war is looming on the horizon - a war that threatens to destroy everything Feyre has fought for. Only she can end the encroaching evil, but to do so she must confront her past, embrace her powers, and discover her heart's true desire .

After rescuing her lover Tamlin from the wicked Faerie Queen, Feyre returns to the Spring Court, immortal and possessing the powers of the High Fae. But even a..."
Bloody hell, wedding day?! SEDUCTIVE MASTER?! Only she can end the encroaching evil?! Embrace her POWERS?! DISCOVER HER HEART'S TRUE DESIRE!!!
{Why would she need to discover her heart's true desire when she is in love and is soon to be marrying Tamlin? Hmm?
Her powers must be really something if it will end the coming evil!}
Why why why why why isn't the next book in my hands right now??

After rescuing her lover Tamlin from the wicked Faerie Queen, Feyre returns to the Spring Court, immortal and possessing the powers of the High Fae. But even at the start of her new life she cannot escape her harrowing past - she owes a debt to the dangerous and alluring High Lord Rhysand, and on her wedding day he claims her for his dreaded Night Court.
HE WILL COME AT HER WEDDING DAY ! I KNEW IT !
Just genious, I wouldn't love him so much if he doesn't do things like that. I'm already picturing him with a smirk upon his face while Feyre is completly upset and Tamlin is trying to conrol himself.
This picture is the PERFECT illustration :
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/2468536...
As Feyre is drawn ever deeper into the Court and life with its seductive master , war is looming on the horizon - a war that threatens to destroy everything Feyre has fought for. Only she can end the encroaching evil, but to do so she must confront her past, embrace her powers, and discover her heart's true desire.
The plot seems really really BADASS, as well as the relationship between Feyre and Rhys.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAPPY DANCE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Oops, did I just say that? I swore I wouldn't become a shipper again for a while, and I like Tamlin, I really do, but Rhysand is just the kind of character I adore. So basically I'll be hoping that by "discovering her heart's true desire" the book means falling in love with Rhys and all things that come with that. ;P

@Natalia - Right Natalia!! Right!! OMG!! Feyre's meant to be with Rhys!! *_*
Btw, how do you guys think Rhys' parents will be incorporated into the plot? Sarah has posted a few pins tagged as "Rhys' mom" and "Rhys' dad". Then there's also Amren, and then Cassian's relationship with Mor (there was a pic of a couple tagged "Cassian and Mor (book 2)")

There is a dad too? I haven't seen "Rhys's dad" pics, but I'm not often over the Pinterest board. I just saw the mom pictures, and the mention of her relationship with Cassian.



@Megan - Elain and Nesta coming would mean Nesta meeting Lucien!!! *_* YESSS!!! OMG!! And while Feyre is with Rhys, Elain could be consoling Tamlin by making him flower crowns or something (that'd be so cute actually)

Btw, how do you guys think Rhys' parents will be incorporated into the plot?
Well, if Rhys is high lord, doesn't that mean his dad is dead? I'm not sure if his parents are alive, or if those pictures just give us a visual of them - and they'll be talked about in past terms as we learn more history about Rhys and the night court.
But seriously though....FANGIRLING ALL OVER THE PLACE. That blurb is amazing. Feyre is obviously going to get involved in the night court.
Also I agree. "Discover her heart's true desire" does indicate that what she wants now isn't what she'll want in the end.

Because he's an ass? Haha but seriously, I couldn't stop laughing. The timing is priceless. I almost wish I hadn't known this just for the surprise factor when reading it.
I have a feeling when Feyre returns, if she's not married, than plot-related things will get in the way of Feyre marrying Tamlin. So they'll push it back, and back, and back, because things keep happening (which let's be real, this happens in real life too). But eventually Feyre starts finding excuses not to marry him, before realizing why she doesn't want to.


Or maybe Rhys shows up at that moment because he did sense the mate bond with Feyre and it scared him into stumbling, so he was avoiding her all that time after he vanished. But when he heard about the wedding, he could no longer ignore it and couldn't let it happen.
And remember how Tam said a mate bond was stronger than MARRIAGE? Maybe Feyre does marry Tam after all, but the mate bond snaps into place anyway, just like Tam said about his parents. Maybe that was foreshadowing.

We know it's a while before Rhys shows up, so I had wondered why he had took so long. If he did sense the mate bond and it scared him, maybe he was trying to avoid it/ignore it. Until he no longer could when he heard about the wedding. It's really hard to say. I mean I can imagine him showing up that day just to piss Tamlin off, but what will be telling is if he waits until after, or if he crashes before and the wedding doesn't happen.
What if Feyre has the ability similar to Bran from Game of Thrones, where she can enter someone's mind and control them? Like what she did with Rhys, when she saw through his eyes, what if she actually could have controlled him if she wanted? Technically Feyre saw through Rhysand's eyes BEFORE she died. So that is either tied to their tattoo bond, to a mating bond, or Feyre's powers. (If she has some Fae lineage, that could be why her abilities were starting to show even before being turned high fae) That would have frightened him, someone that could enter his mind.
Though I still think the mate bond is the most likely option, as it was something Rhys felt when he reacted. He tenses as he's bowing, then snaps his eyes up. So it was something he FELT rather than something he saw.

From a wiki site: It was a rule of the Fates that whoever consumed food or drink in the Underworld was doomed to spend eternity there. Before Persephone was released to Hermes, who had been sent to retrieve her, Hades tricked her into eating pomegranate seeds, (six or four according to the telling) which forced her to return to the underworld for some months each year.
The Fates, also known as the moirai, just like this pin below in Maas's board:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/2468536...
I definitely think we're going to see something similar to these Fates.



Like the last week of June, first week of July. haha He gets his two weeks like he wanted after all.


1) the whole i choose the last week of this month and the first week of the next...
2) He didn't get his end of the bargain for a few months, he would feel entitled to a few more weeks? maybe more as compensation.
3) terrible time to take her back to the spring court...
lol

I had the same thoughts as you guys, about the reasons he would do that. My guess is that Feyre is not going to behave the first week, she is going to pissed of and we will have some nasty exchanges between her and Rhys just like in her cell the first time he came to her.

I had the same thoughts as you guys, about the reasons h..."
We would definitely get some banter between them, but what i am curious about is how Feyre will be introduced to the rest of the night court. If she doesn't get along well with them, i am guessing she would probably spend the first few days either snapping at the High Lord of the night court or just sulking in silence.

I had the same thoughts as you guys, about..."
Second option for me but I think the people of the Night Court are going to like her, I mean they will love someone who would put Rhys at his place ;)

I had the same thoughts as y..."
I don't know. Don't you get the sense that the night court is rather...well, silent. I feel like they are going to be a dangerous, silent type. (view spoiler)

True, I think eventually she will feel overwhelmed in the Spring Court and going to the Night Court may become her getaway
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