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Elain and Connections
Is not Elain and her friendship with the wraiths. Is not Elain and how she and Az will frolic in a field of flowers together (I can't EVER imagine Az doing this by the way). Is not even Elain and Lucien sharing quiet moments together. I mean sure, those things are technically connections but are they really what Elain can offer the world? Are those things that will benefit the story? To me, Elain and connections is part of what makes Elain special to everyone, not just those she could have a romantic relationship with and those we want her to be friends with so that her endgame person is better suited to her. Elain makes friends everywhere, it's in the text so narrowing it down to this one friend or that one friend takes away what makes her special. Elain and connections is about how she can have a positive influence on the things that are outstanding plot-lines and other relationships. Back in book 1 it was Elain who unknowingly changed some of Feyre's opinion of Nesta by telling her how Nesta went to try to bring her back. Elain's personality, without her even putting much thought into it, is the type to share the good in others with the world. In book 1 it was simply her sunny disposition that had the brusque head cook bringing her special treats, a trickle down effect when you think about it. Elain softening their personality can only benefit those around them, it allows others to see a different side of someone normal considered difficult. In book 2, it was Elain who broke up the tension between Feyre and Nesta by gently but forcefully reminding Nesta how much Feyre gave to them over the years, that it was now their turn to help her. It was also in book 2 that Elain broke the tension between Cassian and Nesta by jumping in to claim responsibility for her part in failing Feyre as well. Elain does not just create connections for herself, she helps others create connections by diffusing the tension and when you consider the long list of broken relationships in this series, that sort of personality can make a bit difference. Convincing those across the continent to sign the peace treaty, helping gain the Spring Courts army as an ally (as we were told was necessary in SF) by softening the relationships between Tamlin and the IC, the now broken trust between Eris and the IC. Some will attack me for stating that Elain could have a positive influence on Tamlin but I'm not here saying they're going to be best friends, I definitely don't think they're fall for one another. But he, like it or not, is still a player in this series for now and his mental state has been an ongoing issue for Prythian because of how Spring borders the human lands and how Beron has his sights set on the weakened court. Like it or not, Tamlin either has to heal or he needs to step down but as it stands, nothing has broken him out of his depression. In fact, we're told he got worse as of SF. Just because Tamlin was part of Feyre's trauma, Nesta's trauma, Elain's trauma, does not mean Elain cannot be stronger than what happened to them and make a difference. It's not about Tamlin so much as helping the people of Spring, protecting Spring from attack, and gaining an ally for the other courts.
I think Elain's truest "connections" will be in her ability to heal that which was broken. Finding a way to mend bridges that were previously burnt. Not because it will benefit her personal relationships but because it will help everyone.
Elain's outfit for her first trip across the continent with Lucien!
I was searching for copper and found gold instead.
I hope to be able to draw them when I've passed all my exams.
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P.S. I found these images on Pinterest on the audreywww0022 page.
Elucien accepting their bond actually does the most good for bonds in general if you look at all past mating bonds.
Feysand? Feyre was in the dark for a very long time and never knew exactly why she felt connected to Rhys.
Nessian? They both felt drawn to the other but again, they weren't certain why until their book. Cassian suspected she might be his mate but Lucien once suspected Jesminda was his and it wasn't proven until SF.
Vivianne and Kallias? Their bond took decades to snap into place.
Thesan and his lover? Still waiting for a bond to snap.
Bryce and Hunt? Took some time getting to know one another before they felt there might be a bond between them.
Aelin and Rowan? Shared a bed together for months and were just friends before their bond snapped.
Then we have Rhys's parents whose bond snapped immediately and they turned out to not be a perfect fit.
We have Rowan whose fake bond with Lyria snapped when they met in the market and she turned out to not be his real mate.
We have been given example after example of characters having successful mating bonds only after one or both characters remained in the dark for an extended period of time. But the examples we're given of a bond immediately snapping haven't had happy endings.
Right now the narrative suggests that a character cannot be given full disclosure and end up happy with their mate, that the information has to be hidden from them so they are none the wiser as to why they're drawn to the other person.
Before a fated mates author decides to go the route of a broken bond (if she ever even does), wouldn't it make more sense for her to explore how two characters finding out right from the start can still end up gloriously happy with a soul bond after their initial reluctance considering that would be the first time she's explored that storyline in detail?
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It is not rude or dismissive / disrespectful for Lucien to refer to Elain in conversation as "my mate" even if frustrated because she is in fact his mate.
Azriel refers to Lucien as Elain's mate.
Eris refers to Elain as his brothers mate.
Rhys refers to Lucien as Elain's mate
Feyre refers to Lucien as Elain's mate and she refers to Elain as his mate.
Elain acknowledges to Graysen that Lucien is her mate.
Azriel calling Elain "the third" when absolutely nobody else called her that and using it a reason for why he should have been given her is not the same thing as a mate acknowledging their mother given mate by title.
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I LOVE THIS.
â¨âď¸ Dreaming of reading about Elain in Day Court wearing these âď¸â¨
Gorgeous!
âBut if theyâre blessed, theyâll find their mateâ
"their equal, their match in every way."
"High Fae wed without the mating bond, but if you find your mate, the bond is so deep that marriage is ⌠insignificant in comparison.â
âTake her to the sea. Take her to some garden. But get her out of this house for an hour or two.â
âThereâs a bondâitâs a real thread,â he said, more to himself than us.
âNoâI didnât have time. I felt her, but âŚâ A blush stained his cheek.
Only concern for her. And ⌠sorrow. Longing. Page 260 ACOWAR
Lucien inclined his head in a bow, the movement hiding the gleam in his eyeâthe longing and sadness. Page 345 ACOWAR
Cassianâs heart strained at the pain etching deep into Lucienâs face as he tried to hide his disappointment and longing. Page 601 ACOSF
It doesn't matter how long it takes them to come together, Elucien already shares a bond that according to the author herself makes marriage look insignificant.
L U C I E N V A N S E R R A | Seventh Son of Autumn
"the Cauldronâs blast hit the Illyrian forces. / And where a thousand soldiers had been a heartbeat before âŚ
Ashes rained down upon our foot soldiers.
Seconds after that.......
But the Cauldron did not hit the same spot twice. And Hybern was willing to incinerate part of his own army if it meant wiping out a strength of ours.
An unearthly, female shriek broke from deep in the Hybern forces. A sisterâs warningâand pain. Just as that white light slammed into the Bone Carver.
But the Carver ⌠I could have sworn he looked toward me as the Cauldronâs power crashed into him. Could have sworn he smiledâand it was not a hideous thing at all.
Thereâand gone.
The Cauldron wiped him away without any sign of effort.
And a moment after that:
Nesta wasnât going anywhere. She could barely stay sitting. And Elain ⌠Amren was holding Elain upright as she vomited in the grass. Not from the Cauldron. But pure terror.
(Previously in the series, Nesta vomited when the Cauldron was used to take down the wall. It's power / vibration is what caused her to be sick: Nesta moaned, body tensing as if sheâd vomit again. But then we felt it. A shuddering through the earth. Through air and stone and green, growing things. As if some great god blew a breath across the land. Then the impact came. Rhys threw himself over me so fast I didnât register wholly that the mountain itself shook, that the building swayed. We hit the stones as debris rained, and I felt him readying to winnowâ Then it stopped. Screaming rose up from the valley below. But silence reigned in the palace. Amongst us. Nesta vomited again, and Mor let her sag to the floor this time.
With Elain, it seems to be the deaths that caused her sickness, not the power surge.
A few chapters earlier:
Elain at last slid into the chair near Morâs, her dawn-pink dressâfiner than the ones she usually woreâcrinkling beneath her. âWillâwill many of these soldiers die?â
Whereas the other characters are bothered by the loss of their soldiers, they seem to accept it as unavoidable.
Nesta is matter of fact when she tells Elain that yes, many soldiers will die.
And while Feyre sends up a prayer for the warriors decimated by the Cauldron and the others begin to discuss what their next move will be, Elain is the only one to have an extremely physical reaction to the deaths that just occurred.
There are some who celebrate "Elain the Kingslayer" but I think we're going to find she's struggling with what she did, taking a life. That she would shun that moniker.
She loves Nesta and would obviously do what was needed to save her but I don't think she's glad to have gotten revenge on the King.
The other characters don't usually blink at taking out someone who harmed their family but I think Elain will always carry an immense amount of guilt for any life she takes, deserved or not. In her mind I don't think it's something she can justify.
Elain begged Feyre not to harm Graysen, no matter what (meaning even if it was deserved).
When Lucien acknowledged her part in killing the King, she immediately turned the attention towards Nesta.
It was very pointed how SJM said Elain returned Truth-Teller and "didn't look back". (Think about what TT is used for, what Elain used it for. It is a tool for death, something Elain walked away from without looking back not to mention possible foreshadowing for Elain walking away from the one who represents death).
The cruelty of the Hewn City specifically bothers Elain. The other characters think it's residents are trash but they embrace the roles they step into while there. They enjoy seeing Kier put in his place. Elain tries to prove she too can belong but it's clearly not something she's comfortable doing.
If Elain vomited from the terror she felt over the lost lives during war (which is pretty much a certainty in battle), then how can anyone honestly think she'll support what Azriel does and the way he thinks?
âIf Lucien kills Graysen, then good riddance.â
"I'll defeat him with little effort"
What we did to the Attor wasnât pretty.â
the quiet voice that had broken countless enemies.
People often made the mistake of assuming Cassian was the wilder one; the one who couldnât be tamed. But Cassian was all hot temperâtemper that could be used to forge and weld. There was an icy rage in Azriel I had never been able to thaw.
âBreak its legs, shred its wings, and dump it off the coast of Hybern. See if it survives.â / The Attor was already screaming beneath Truth-Tellerâs honed edge when I left the cell.
I held his gaze, though. Held that ice-cold stare that still sometimes scared the shit out of me. Iâd seen what heâd done to his half brothers centuries ago. Still dreamed of it. The act itself wasnât what lingered. Every bit of it had been deserved. Every damn bit. But it was the frozen precipice that Az had plummeted into that sometimes rose from the pit of my memory. The beginnings of that frost cracked over his eyes now.
The way he hesitated before he said learned said enough: heâd tortured it out of someone. Many people.
Azriel leaned against the wall by the lone door, Truth-Teller bloody in his hand
the male bleeding from places Azriel knew would hurt but not kill. Az knew where to slice up a male without letting him bleed out. Knew how to make this last for days.
But Feyre, Cassian knew, had been aware of what sheâd see before entering. And well aware that these ten minutes had only been the opening movements in a symphony of pain that Azriel could conduct with brutal efficiency.
Feyre struggled watching Azriel torture. Knowing Elain, does anyone truly think she'd be better at witnessing it than Feyre? She has an inner strength, yes, but she is canonically more gentle and sensitive. Inner strength does not necessarily translate to being fine hurting others.
And the second Azriel sensed that Elain was uncomfortable with what he does, what would be the result?
Azriel leaned against the carved wood footboard at the end of his bed. âLittle to add to what you already know.â Smooth, easy liar. Far better than me.
The only character in this series who has been entirely in their right to inflict violence on someone but chose a different route is Lucien.
He would not be wrong in going after Eris (especially early on in the series) or in going after Beron and I don't even think anyone would blame him for putting Ianthe in her place. He could have suggested Rhys take Tamlin out for the way Tamlin has treated Lucien rather than encouraging Rhys to have mercy on him. He could have also easily gone after Graysen.
Yet he has made the choice time and again to avoid violence, only using it in defense.
Elain has not gotten to know Lucien because of the bond, she's using that as her shield and refusing to let her guard down.
But honestly, based on personality and personality alone (and not who wants who at this point because we know that can change), how can anyone think Elucien would not well matched?
âA ladyâs imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.â
Lucien watched the ever-young forest. âIsnât that what all human women wish for? A handsome faerie lord to wed and shower them with riches for the rest of their lives?â
"From the first moment I met you, your arrogance and conceit, your selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realize that you were the last man in the world I could ever be prevailed upon to marry."
Her mouth tightened, the only sign of anger in her graceful countenance. âI donât want a mate. I donât want a male.â
I dare say you will find him amiable.
âHe is a good male,â I repeated.
"It would be most inconvenient since I have sworn to loathe him for all eternity"
She just ignored him or barely spoke to him until he got the hint and left
He's been a fool about so many things, about Jane, and others... but then, so have I. You see, he and I are so similar.
How Lucien withstood it, I didnât know. Not that heâd shown any interest in bridging that gap between them.
but I said, âYou couldnât say a single word to him? A pleasant greeting?â Elain only stared at the steaming kettle as she set it on the stone counter.
"You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April...."
Elain only shrank further into herself,
tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged; but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever.
Cassianâs heart strained at the pain etching deep into Lucienâs face as he tried to hide his disappointment and longing.
But she doesn't like him. I thought she didn't like him.
So did I, so did we all. We must have been wrong.
"She has no interest in him anyway"
SJM loves P&P which in it's simplist form is two characters who develop misconceptions about the other upon their initial meeting. Who can't help but being drawn together throughout the book but refuse to admit it due to their own stubbornness. As a result they either act indifferent and push the other away (Elizabeth) or suffer in silence with longing (Darcy).
It's weird that people know of her love for this movie / book and how everyone in it believed Elizabeth greatly disliked Darcy (up until the end) yet they still act like Elain's indifference towards Lucien is a bad thing.
seventh son born in a cutthroat court and a cruel family
girlfriend gets killed, violently
runs away, kills a sibling
becomes second in command in another court
has his eye ripped out and face mutilated
helps friend, gets whipped for it
gets used as psychological bait and almost dies in a task
believes friend gets kidnapped, other friend goes crazy
gets sexually assaulted
finds out he has a mate in the most inopportune moment
court around falls apart
has to make a decision between home and friend, or a possible future with a mate
loses home, loses friend
has to fight in a war
basically homeless, ex-friend throws all belongings out
mate doesn't want to interact
father not the real father, actual father a high lord of another court, becomes possible heir???
please gives this man his oscar for supporting role, he deserves it