
Am I missing something? Nesta & Hybern : r/acotar - Reddit
May 19, 2022 · Hybern might have been in control of it but it probably didn’t like having a master, and it did like Elain. Makes sense it would be on her side. 3) because Hybern is far more powerful than cassian, 4) he’d have more of a change than most people but even Rhys didn’t think he would win in a 1v1.
ACOMAF SPOILER- Question about Hybern : r/acotar - Reddit
Jun 17, 2021 · Obviously she could tell right after Hybern broke the bargain that the bond was still there, as could Rhys, but I think that the idea that she risked the bond - truly the most important thing in her existence - to save everyone else really raises the …
Tamlin & Hybern : r/acotar - Reddit
Dec 17, 2022 · Lucien said that they went to Hybern after he failed to get Feyre back from Night Court. They tried other ways first, Hybern was their last option to get Feyre back from Rhys (who they thought had kidnapped her). Ianthe suggested it and set it up.
Feyre’s treatment of Tamlin/Spring court post Hybern : r/acotar
Nov 13, 2020 · He went to Hybern for help deliberately knowing he was a monster, an unpredictable one. So, no, Tamlin was totally guilty for falling into Hybern’s deceipts. Feyre is not perfect, but she is compassionate and very emotional, she does not enjoy death and she does not kill without remorse.
Hybern : r/acotar - Reddit
Her "friends across the sea" we now know as Hybern, and not anyone from the Continent, as we were first lead to believe. ACOMAF and ACOWAR were also filled with reference of High Priestesses warring for power. I wonder if either of those things, Ianthes family, or the power hungry High Priestesses might have any inkling about taking it over.
Why did the King of Hybern…? : r/acotar - Reddit
Jan 27, 2024 · Why did the wards of Hybern fall when the King of Hybern broke Feyre and Rhys’s bond/bargain? Why did this allow the Inner Circle to winnow out?
What is the King of Hybern’s name? : r/acotar - Reddit
58 votes, 89 comments. Wrong answers only. His parents were really extra and his full first name is 'The King Of Hybern' and he's not actually the king of hybern but people just assumed and this has all been a terrible misunderstanding.
Hybern : r/SarahJMaas - Reddit
Dec 29, 2022 · The King of Hybern seems obviously valg to me, the depthless black eyes and seeming ageless beyond any known origin. I don’t understand how his kingdom was so populated and powerful compared to Prythian and why they fought so passionately… we’re they valg controlled soldiers and/or magically influenced?
Who killed the King of Hybern? : r/acotar - Reddit
Mar 6, 2022 · This is the subreddit for the Elden Ring gaming community. Elden Ring is an action RPG which takes place in the Lands Between, sometime after the Shattering of the titular Elden Ring.
Hybern : r/acotar - Reddit
Dec 20, 2022 · The king of Hybern. And throughout the books, when it says “Hybern” it can mean any of 1)Hybern, the place 2) Hybern, the army 3) Hybern, the king of Hybern. comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment