One thing I didn’t like was Feyre giving Az an order and him turning to Rhys and asked him if he agreed. To me it read as a bit dismissive - I understand feyre doesn’t have the experience Rhys does, but I would have been pissed 😂
1:56:15 I think that feyre did take time to share with Cassian that she was ok and probably had a long time with Rhys about it. But also I think it was purposely made 1D to keep this Nesta/Cassian story. Cassian wasn’t always given the story behind Feyre’s development.
I was thinking this too! the podcast goes from the Rhys "or I'll fucking kill her" line to Cassian and Feyre speaking mind to mind, but what was skipped was already the couple days (? I believe, if not atleast a day) where Cassian and Nesta are already on the trek, and its right before Cassian falls asleep that Feyre reaches out to him. There was atleast 12-24 hours not shared of what Feyres true reaction was, but I believe it was left out because this is Nesta and Cassians story
Surely Nesta has to get her own Pegasus! Modern depictions of Valkyries from norse mythology have them riding winged horses, and the book has them originating from the dusk court. And Nesta is in awe of them! This can't be a coincidence
I don’t know why I don’t see Nesta as queen or a conqueror despite the many queen mentions. I see her more as a warrior or a defender or high commander in some way. I just don’t see her character as the one of a queen.
OMG I now need to go through all your content again and pay more attention!! What's the next deep dive book after OS!? After zero research my guess is When the Moon Hatched... 🤷♀️😂
During Tea Time, i couldn’t stop thinking of the 13 when Lexi was talking about the battle at the pass and how they chose to go down fighting All I could think of was “live Manon” 😭
After this SF deep dive… I’m starting to become really worried Amren’s going to become a villain in our story. We do know very little about her journey into the [still angry about Nesta] cauldron… and in this one span of chapters she’s suggesting Rhys become high king because he’d be unstoppable and that they shouldn’t tell Nesta about her powers.
If Merrill was really as mean as they say, I don't think she would have allowed that chapter about the girls to be added.... although maybe she's only doing it so that it really is a comprehensive book. 🤷♀️
Also, HUGE L for Madja because you know what? Feyre should have had the right to find out from her freaking doctor about what’s going on with HER body and HER baby. (Well, their baby, but my point is that it isn’t only Rhys’ baby.) Instead Madja used Rhys as the gatekeeper to that particular life or almost certain death information. Feyre should’ve found out the same time as Rhys did, or should’ve been told by one of them when Rhys realized. Why didn’t Madja feel obligated to tell her PATIENT?
One thing I didn’t like was Feyre giving Az an order and him turning to Rhys and asked him if he agreed. To me it read as a bit dismissive - I understand feyre doesn’t have the experience Rhys does, but I would have been pissed 😂
1:56:15 I think that feyre did take time to share with Cassian that she was ok and probably had a long time with Rhys about it. But also I think it was purposely made 1D to keep this Nesta/Cassian story. Cassian wasn’t always given the story behind Feyre’s development.
I was thinking this too! the podcast goes from the Rhys "or I'll fucking kill her" line to Cassian and Feyre speaking mind to mind, but what was skipped was already the couple days (? I believe, if not atleast a day) where Cassian and Nesta are already on the trek, and its right before Cassian falls asleep that Feyre reaches out to him. There was atleast 12-24 hours not shared of what Feyres true reaction was, but I believe it was left out because this is Nesta and Cassians story
Surely Nesta has to get her own Pegasus! Modern depictions of Valkyries from norse mythology have them riding winged horses, and the book has them originating from the dusk court. And Nesta is in awe of them! This can't be a coincidence
I don’t know why I don’t see Nesta as queen or a conqueror despite the many queen mentions. I see her more as a warrior or a defender or high commander in some way. I just don’t see her character as the one of a queen.
I agree I can see her tying it back to her reading the war book and commanding an army or having some role with the female Valkyrie’s.
OMG I now need to go through all your content again and pay more attention!! What's the next deep dive book after OS!? After zero research my guess is When the Moon Hatched... 🤷♀️😂
During Tea Time, i couldn’t stop thinking of the 13 when Lexi was talking about the battle at the pass and how they chose to go down fighting
All I could think of was “live Manon” 😭
Has anyone wondered what ever happened to Hybern's spell book?
I assume Hybern still has it ? Someone in there , whoever took power after.
I wonder if it’s somehow in Jesiba’s library like the B.O.B.
After this SF deep dive… I’m starting to become really worried Amren’s going to become a villain in our story. We do know very little about her journey into the [still angry about Nesta] cauldron… and in this one span of chapters she’s suggesting Rhys become high king because he’d be unstoppable and that they shouldn’t tell Nesta about her powers.
If Merrill was really as mean as they say, I don't think she would have allowed that chapter about the girls to be added.... although maybe she's only doing it so that it really is a comprehensive book. 🤷♀️
Also, HUGE L for Madja because you know what? Feyre should have had the right to find out from her freaking doctor about what’s going on with HER body and HER baby. (Well, their baby, but my point is that it isn’t only Rhys’ baby.) Instead Madja used Rhys as the gatekeeper to that particular life or almost certain death information. Feyre should’ve found out the same time as Rhys did, or should’ve been told by one of them when Rhys realized. Why didn’t Madja feel obligated to tell her PATIENT?