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▶ Play this quizViolet Sorrengail was originally destined to join the Scribes Quadrant due to her fragile health, making her unexpected placement in the Riders Quadrant all the more dramatic.
Basgiath War College is divided into four quadrants — Riders, Scribes, Healers, and Infantry — but only the Riders Quadrant bonds with dragons.
Xaden Riorson is the son of one of the rebellion's leaders, which is why he bears a rebellion relic mark — a fact that adds considerable tension to his relationship with Violet.
Andarna is a feathertail dragon, a breed so rare they were thought to be extinct, and her bond with Violet turns out to be central to the mysteries of the Empyrean series.
Violet's lightning signet is considered extraordinarily powerful and rare, and is directly linked to her bond with Tairn, one of the most formidable dragons at Basgiath War College.
Lilith Sorrengail's dual role as both Violet's mother and the fearsome Commandant of the War College creates one of the book's most compelling and painful family dynamics.
Rebellion relics are a source of deep stigma in Navarre, marking their bearers as descendants of those who fought against the kingdom — a secret that carries deadly consequences in the world of Fourth Wing.
Andarna is revealed to be a Feathertail, a breed believed extinct for hundreds of years, making her existence a closely guarded secret among dragonkind.
Liam's death is one of the most emotionally devastating moments in Fourth Wing, made all the more poignant because he had been assigned as Violet's unofficial protector throughout her first year at Basgiath.
Violet's mother, General Lilith Sorrengail, redirected her from the Scribe Quadrant to the Riders Quadrant on Conscription Day, setting the entire story in motion.
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