So I'm reading throne of glass right now (Heir of fire at the time of writing this). Great book series, love it, super cool. But everytime I read the word Fenharrow my brain goes, HAH! FEN'HAREL!
Is it just me???
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So I'm reading throne of glass right now (Heir of fire at the time of writing this). Great book series, love it, super cool. But everytime I read the word Fenharrow my brain goes, HAH! FEN'HAREL!
Is it just me???
There are a TON of scenes in the Throne of Glass series that completely wreck my soul. But, the scene in Heir of Fire after the uprisings and slaughters of mother fucking innocents, when the orchestra plays the songs of Eyllwe, Fenharrow, Terrasen and Melisande breaks me every fucking time I read it. God bless that mf man and those musicians 🖤
Sorscha ❤️🧡
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Adarlan - red lipstick, leather jackets, ambition, chilly mornings, narrow streets, big ballrooms, gold rings, blasting your favourite song in the car, loud laughter, smoke, shopping, driving around the city at midnight
Terrasen - stargazing, huge quiet libraries, drinking in a crowded tavern, running around halls barefoot, dancing, feeling lost but at peace, violin playing, climbing snowy mountains, unforgiving wind on the top of highest mountain
Fenharrow - the sound of raindrops on window, warm fireplace, messy braids, loving hugs, warm hands, running on a cold morning, endless fields, cup of tea, cloud-watching, petting a dog, old dusty books
Melisande - champagne, perfect hair, high heels, brutal storms, feeling trapped in time, crying at night, music boxes, hidden motives, quiet with a deep gaze, sound of coins being dropped to the floor, old trinkets
Eyllwe - gold bracelets, water fountains, water lilies, laughing with friends, sun on skin, feeling of acceptance, braiding your loved one’s hair, learning a foreign language, taking pictures of beautiful scenery
Doranelle - long flowing hair, discipline, waterfalls, music coming from everywhere, the sound of piano, cobblestone streets, neat cursive handwriting, glowing skin, mixing gold and silver jewellery
Wendlyn - tall buildings with flat roofs, freshly baked bread, sour wine on a warm summer evening, the sound of waves, drunkenly stumbling through streets at 4am, naps after lunch, kind and curious heart
Dorian + Sorscha
okay I was never a huge fan of sorscha (I low key hated her oops) and I didn’t particularly care when she died. Buttt when Dorian screamed as she died and scrambled in her blood to try and piece her together again-that freaking got me. I sobbed, just bc of Dorian’s reaction. Dorian had finally found someonr who loved him for the person he was, not for his title or money, who treated him well, who didn’t judge him or blame him for the cruelties committed by his father and she was taken away from him :(
♢ Theory ♢ I think Yrene Towers and Sorscha were related.
Ok so bear with me here but I can’t help but think that Yrene and Sorscha are, or were (sorry), related. If this has already been suggested and isn’t original my apologies. I couldn’t find this theory anywhere though so here are my reasons:
1. Both Sorscha and Yrene come from Southern Fenharrow. In ToD it says that after her mother’s death she went and stayed with her mother’s cousin in another Fenharrow Village. Yrene’s mother could have been Sorscha’s mother’s sister. Meaning that Yrene and Sorscha could be cousins.
2. They are both both healers. Even though Sorscha wasn’t as gifted as Yrene, they both were talented in this area.
3. They have similar appearances. They are both described with “Golden tan skin” and have brown hair. Sorscha and Yrene are also both described with “stunning eyes.” This could be a family trait, hint hint.
4. No books tell us what Sorscha’s last name was, or what her mother’s was. It could have been Towers.
5. They both have similar personalities; timid, but motivated. They are also depicted as liars. In HoF Dorian asks Sorscha what her greatest wish is (was). She said that she didn't have one. Dorian replied with “Liar.” Now, if we switch to ToD after the encounter with the Valg, that followed Yrene, she was asked what happened. She replied with “I was walking back here to make sure Lord Westfall took a tonic.” When, in reality, she was actually going to woop his sorry ass. As soon as she said that, Chaol thinks “Liar. Smooth, pretty liar.” This cannot be a mere coincidence that both men said, or thought, “Liar.”
6. This one is a little tricky so hopefully it will make sense. Sorscha was around 16-19 years old. Yrene is 22. Yrene left her cousin’s house at the age of 18. Meaning that Sorscha was about 12-15 years old. They were about the same age. I don’t know if this is true but I think Sorscha’s family moved to Rifthold shortly after Yrene left (in ToD it said that Yrene left her aunt while they were in Fenharrow.) This means that the times sort of line up. However, Sorscha did say that she had a crush on Dorian for 6 years. This could’ve been interpreted to mean that she had been at the castle for 6 years. However, she could have seen him on a royal progress, or something similar. Therefore, the dates line up when Yrene left Fenharrow and Sorscha moved to Rifthold.
7. It is not specified that Yrene’s aunt did not have any children.
Now, this could be relevant to the plot because it might be a way that Sarah intends to encourage Yrene to like Dorian, with him being King of Adarlan and all. Considering Yrene’s history, knowing that her cousin liked the son of the man who killed her family, could make her like Dorian. Yrene could ask things about Sorscha and could help Dorian to heal from that traumatic time, like she did for Chaol.
Map of the continent of Erilea from the Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas
I have a real love-hate relationship with this book series. I really struggled with the first few books, especially with Celaena, but then along came Manon, Elide, Lysandra, and Aedion who collectively stole my heart out from under me. Now after finishing Empire of Storms I’m sitting here drawing maps of the continents, and looking forward to hanging out with Chaol and Nesryn again in Tower of Dawn. <3