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My thoughts on The Prisoner's Throne.

(spoilers ahead, and talk about Holly Black's planned book)

ps: I finished this book in one sitting on release day and needed days to process everything, that's why this is a late post. Enjoy!!!!

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I think there’s a recurring theme in Holly Black’s universe relating to power. We see many characters who have been used to absolute power that have been corrupted by it. In most of the faerie books, this results in a newer generation rising up to oust their oppressors, usually through love. While Cardan and Jude may not have originally wanted power, they’re in a position now where they are ruling and surviving. Likewise, when Wren becomes Queen, she’s suddenly empowered in a way that she was not as she went through her traumatic upbringing. If Wren were to abdicate, it stands to reason that someone horrible could take that seat of power and do very wicked things once more. The thing that Cardan, Jude, Oak, and Wren (and Kayne and Roiben) have in common is that they are deeply in love and rule from a mindset of protection instead of boredom or malice. Their experiences in this series have made them better rulers—they have gained an understanding of the mortal world, if not outright sympathy for mortals. It suggests that while educated and caring people might avoid the world of politics because they can see how thoroughly it corrupts, people have a duty to step into power to promote acceptance, justice, and equality. These characters may not have wanted the power, but that is partially what makes them the most suited to have it.

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Fun fact, in the book, it's explicitly stated that Sophie is a wizard like Howl and has a magical gift for speaking things into existence. Wish they added that into the film bc it explains SO MUCH and adds to the theme that her thoughts were shaping her reality.

There's one scene where she's fixing Howl's jacket and says it looks like it's built to attract ladies. And then SUDDENLY women are swooning over him.

I love this so much

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It’s been a long time since I read the series, but this post sums up why these books are so extremely charming. Sophie isn’t openly a witch—in fact, her youngest half sister Martha (cut from the film) is the one apprenticed to a witch. From the start, Sophie believes that she isn’t destined for any sort of greatness because she is the eldest of three, and it’s always the youngest siblings in stories who find love or go on adventures. She’s a literary foil for Howl, who enjoys showing off and flaunting his magical abilities. Sophie is the pure opposite, treating her magical abilities as if they’re simply a natural part of herself.

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Here’s a little thought I had about the end of the Once Upon a Broken Heart series, which I will never take the time to flesh out as a fanfiction:

Jacks traded his heart to Aurora in exchange for a cuff of protection that can never be removed. He slapped that on Evangeline and then events proceeded to show that it works—on absolutely everyone, including Jacks.

What if she was injured in some way that required someone to hurt her in order for her to heal? Like a broken bone or a splinter…would the cuff prevent a healer from helping to set the bone? It seems like it could easily be a curse just as much as it is supposed to be a protection. Evidently it doesn’t stop Evangeline from hurting herself, since she’s able to prick her own finger in some of the epilogue bonus chapters.

It especially feels like a curse when one considers physical intimacy. There are a few points in the series where Evangeline seems to enjoy a little bit of biting—whether she’s being overly thirsty and taking a moment to fixate on Jacks while he bites an apple, or whether they’re resisting biting one another after being infected with vampire venom, biting definitely seems to be a thing between them.

So after they’re living together happily ever after, and presumably they have progressed beyond kissing, this cuff of protection comes into play. They literally can’t remove it, but that means whenever Jacks would like to drag his teeth along her neck he’s struck with a debilitating shock of pain. If they want to spice things up at all with any sort of pleasurable pain, the cuff would come into effect to “protect” her. How about a situation where they may decide to start a family? That would undoubtably lead to some harm where Evangeline is concerned—having babies isn’t a walk in the park—so would the cuff try to prevent it from happening?

Does the cuff not work in the Hollow? Perhaps that would be a loophole that would mollify all of these other issues.

It just seems like this is a loose end that still needs to be resolved in a future book.

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spoilers for a curse for true love…

rant….solely about APPLES.

With the lil teaser via Stephanie:

Apollo hated apples

i’d like to state that this is sooooooo important to the breaking of the curse.

from the first book it’s established that Evangeline has a connection to Jacks… which I believe is stronger than true love to start his heart, but to break the archer/fox curse that has kill almost everyone he’s loved (Donatella being the exception).

Within the first 20 pages we are told that Jacks is her greatest heartbreak…

And then the motif continues once Evangeline gets to the North and well well well… the evidence is overwhelming. Not only is Jacks her biggest heartbreak (the past of his curse killing those he loved and the loss of her memory in the last book) but he is also her true love.

—-this we already know, but Evangeline will not… she will smell and taste the apples with a hinting sensations of love and affection but will not know what it means…

Further proof of her subconscious reminding her of Jacks

BUT

WHAT DO THE APPLES MEAN!??!?? To jacks.

truly I believe that since the apples taste like true love, they curb his instincts of kissing people to kill them- because all the fates can’t fight their feelings. So Jacks obsession with apples is just another form of his love for love but also his restriction to love anyone. Maybe he knows the apples taste like Evangeline…and that’s why “she’s better off not knowing” - to save her from kissing him and dying…

HIS IMPULSES BEING EVANGELINE??? I’ll die.

And lastly… Evangeline’s association with apples also causes… impulses too…

So, Apollo’s hatred of apples will send little alarm bells going off in her head/gut on her true feelings and memories. Maybe after coming into contact with Jacks again she’ll realize something is drawing her to him…

And a bonus moment that is overlooked…

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Apollo’s hatred of apples definitely wasn’t the only thing that set off those alarm bells, but I think the apples were a little unresolved at the end of ACFTL.

What I took away is that apples for Jacks were sort of like sewing for LaLa. Whenever he got the urge to kiss someone, he always had an apple on hand to fidget with or bite to distract himself.

I did wonder about the color of the apples though.

I can’t recall the apple being described as green or yellow or pink, just white, red, and black. It’s interesting that these correspond to the colors usually used to print playing cards, which are associated with Jacks in Caraval.

Here’s my guess about these colors, because they do seem significant:

RED: Jacks is only described as carrying a red apple in the quote below, when Evangeline finds a photo of him before he was a fate. Since there is an orchard at the Hollow, it makes sense that he may have often had apples on hand growing up. Especially as a hunter, who would have needed to live off the land while tracking animals like the first fox. Red apples are common, so this color signals his humanity.

WHITE: Jacks only carries white apples when he’s feeling hatred or ambivalence toward his companions. He is described as having a white apple in the end of ACFTL after he has ripped out his heart. He also carries a white apple when we first meet him in Legendary:

White is the color of a blank canvas, and it is often used to describe rage. More commonly it represents purity. In Jacks’s hands, I think that it is the color of a blank canvas.

BLACK: Jacks only has black apples on hand when he’s feeling emotional. Most of Evangeline’s series shows him with a black apple. He also carries one in Finale when he is feeling hurt by Tella:

In both series, his apple is black whenever he is feeling conflicted or depressed. As Jacks is warring with himself about his attraction to Evangeline, the apple reflects his mood.

When he says that he does not need the apples any more, I think it’s not just because he can kiss Evangeline whenever he likes. It’s also because he is no longer conflicted (black), nor is their relationship a blank canvas (white), and he is still not a plain human (red). If he ever has another cameo, I would be interested to see whether or not Jacks has an apple on hand, especially if he is out of reach from Evangeline.

I listened to most of these books. Did I miss some color symbolism?

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I love this scene and how Violet thinks now is the time to be self conscious woman you had a full out make-out sessions in front of Xaden's co-workers AND your sister I think that ship has sailed

And Xaden sighing like she's his biggest problem. (true) lol 😂

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I think about this scene at least once a week.

Violet: wait no, we can't let the assembly know we like each other like that Xaden: I literally just destroyed Navarre for you. I think they know already
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It’s “he sighs like I’m his biggest problem” in this quote for me. Violet is our biggest problem for 75% of this book too.

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Headcanon that ever since his mum left him the day he turned 10, Xaden has always disliked his birthday and actively avoided celebrating it due to the bad memories it brings up. He’s generally unfriendly and standoffish whenever it rolls around, sparring with Garrick and flying with Sgaeyl to take his mind off it. Until one year, when he’s with Violet, she bakes him a chocolate cake because she knows it’s his favourite, despite that fact that she can’t cook for shit and had to suck up to the cook at Riorson House for the recipe, and he feels his heart melting all over again for this beautiful, brilliant woman who loves him and maybe his birthday isn’t so bad after all.

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This just made me think more about the chocolate cake. What if he and his dad woke up that morning to find that his mother had left. Not wanting it to be a completely horrible memory for Xaden, Fen Riorson made a chocolate cake with his son. Neither of them knew their way around the kitchen, and their chef stood by in anxious horror biting back instructions, but the end result was at least edible. As he became a teenager and Fen got busier with the rebellion, they didn’t always have the time to talk it out together, but Xaden knew his dad cared whenever he saw a slice of cake waiting in his room.

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Iron flame spoilers again

As I was re-reading some of the passages where Violet is incapable of adding six and one, it occurred to me that if Xaden is venin he may be able to animate wyrvyn.

During the battle of Basgaith, Violet was noticing that there were multiple types of wyrvyn. They seem to be animated with rune stones and Xaden clearly knows more about runes than Violet.

Since Aretia’s wards are going to fall, what if Xaden is able to raise a wyrvyn mirror of Andarna’s breed? Would wyrvyn fire charging a ward stone repel dragons? Hmm

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Some more ideas I have now that I’m done reading Iron Flame:

**Andarna is the seventh breed of dragon, which means Violet’s second signet might be something that no one has seen in 600+ years. What if it’s something like “purification” and she’s able to heal venin? Sort of like healing or mending, but purifying instead.

**I expect that Xaden will attempt to tamp down the reality that the earth magic is tempting like a drug. With the issues he and Violet already have in being honest, it’s going to be a wild ride that will probably lead to a breakup at some point. This series has had far too much spice and fluff to go on another three books without some turmoil. Of course, that’s not what I want to see happen, but there aren’t any rainbows without rain.

**in a breakup scenario, or even an Evil Xaden scenario, Violet knows the ultimate secret that could utterly wreck Xaden’s life. If she let it slip that he was hiding his mind reading signet, literally no one would trust him again. His leadership would absolutely be called into question. She’s not amazing at keeping secrets, so it’s only a matter of time.

**General Sorrengail’s communication before the final chapter states “we have tried every method we know of, as you requested. There is no cure. There is only control.” It’s from a random Nolon Colbersy. This leads to several thoughts. First, why was Lilith trying to cure something? Who or what was she trying to cure? Could be a venin, could have been papa sorrengail, could be herself, or could even possibly be Violet. Second, is Colbersy alive? Third, “we know of” suggests that perhaps there’s information they don’t know—in a society that has been happily deleting and omitting information for centuries, it’s likely there’s some more info out there.

**the shared dreaming about the Sage: What if the Sage was going after both Violet and Xaden on purpose, since together they’re a crazy weapon? Since they both kept having the same nightmare, and Violet kept thinking about how real it was because it kept changing subtly, it seems like a powerful venin might be able to project themselves into a dream. The dragon crew knows very little about mind powers, since they kill off most intinsics. Maybe the Gryphon riders have some answers—but if they aren’t talking to each other about their recurring identical nightmares, it’s unlikely that they will talk to other people.

**knowing Xaden can read minds makes this series suddenly more hilarious. Think about all the times Violet thought something cringey and then Xaden responded. She has thought to herself over and over “oh? I must have accidentally said that out loud.” I was even getting annoyed that it kept happening until the big secret came out, and now it’s just funny to think about.

**another sad thought about the mind reading—Xaden and Cat were betrothed. Xaden developed new powers what, three years ago? It’s hinted that he used to be in a relationship with Cat, like an actual relationship, even though he’s now completely over her and plays it down to Violet. What if there was a sudden moment when he went to see her and he was able to read her mind for the first time? That would have put a quick end to any relationship. Poor guy was probably pretty shaken up to realize that he could now pre-scan his ladies to find out why they were interested. If they were betrothed, it’s also likely that he spent a lot of time at her uncle’s house as a little kid, so there’s probably some Riorson family memories tied up in his relationship with Cat too.

**I don’t think it’s possible that Tairn’s previous rider is alive. The dragons have that telepathic link that hurts when it’s severed. Turning venin evidently doesn’t sever dragon links, since Sgaeyl seems to be freezing Xaden out (he still has signet powers, the GPS link to Violet, etc) However, I do think it’s possible that the venin general is still alive. Xaden kept watching for his body in the river and never saw it.

**is the venin magic just a gigantic glaring plot hole? Because you can’t tell me that every single infantry person wouldn’t “reach for power” if it was there and it meant saving the lives of their friends or living through a battle.

**we never actually saw what happened when Xaden “turned” venin. There might be more that was said or done. His POV cut off when he woke up from his memory/nightmare. Do we count the dream as a memory?

**At one point, Lilith said to Violet “when you become a mother” and not “if.” I wonder if this will take an “oh no we left all the contraceptive tinctures in Basgaith” turn at some point. Are Venin still people? Can they have children? Does that make the children part Venin? Maybe we will find out.

Okay that’s all for now but I’m sure more ideas will occur to me.

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Spoilers for Iron Flame

Keeping secrets aside, the fight Xaden and Violet really need to have is about her death wish in the battle of Basgiath. Like, the man has a lot of history that he’s not openly sharing, but Violet took a look at that wardstone and decided to sacrifice herself (and Tairn) to end the battle. Xaden felt that and then made his choice.

Also—Sgaeyl’s “eerie silence” is pretty sus. Is she being quiet or can Xaden not speak to her now that he’s venin? Violet can still sense him and he still wields his signet power, so it seems like they’re not cut off completely.

With the instability of the signet powers manifesting at random, it also seems unlikely that not a single other dragon rider in history would have reached for more power like Xaden did. Perhaps that’s what the letter to mama Sorrengail in the final chapter intro is hinting at—maybe riders have turned venin before.

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