A Court Of Frost & Starlightactually nails one detail that many other fantasy series' get wrong when it comes to their endings.A Court Of Thorns & Roses’characters, throughout the original trilogy, face many challenges on multiple fronts.Hybern closes in to reignite the war that separated humanity and Fae 500 years ago as Feyre and The Night Court balance political strategy with history, especially regarding Feyre and Tamlin’s tumultuous relationship.All of those issues boil over in the third book of the series, allowing the protagonists to achieve victory.

The thirdA Court Of Thorns & Rosesbook, much like other series', ends right after the main conflict has been resolved,implying that the characters will now live happily ever after. However,A Court Of Frost & Starlightdoes not leave that point alone for long, allowing audiences to see what life is like now that Prythian and The Night Court have found peace. Despite its flaws,A Court Of Frost & Starlightdoes what many fantasy series' fail to do regarding the resolution of the story.

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A Court Of Frost & Starlight Does What Many Fantasy Series' Endings Fail To

The Novella Fully Explores The Characters And Sets Up The Spinoff

A Court Of Frost & Starlightis able to not only showcase the aftermath of the plot’s events on the characters but also set up for future spinoffs. ThoughA Court Of Frost & Starlightis shorterthan the previous books, it is able to tell the story of The Inner Circle’s celebration of the Winter Solstice after the war well. It highlights the joy the group feels now that peace has finally been achieved, with Feyre and Rhys planning for the future now that Velaris and Prythian at large have recovered alongside enjoying some humorous moments with their family.

The novella takes a look at the character’s dynamics outside a crisis, easily giving most of the characters closure on their personal arcs from the first three books.For some, such as Nesta, the book highlights the negative impact the war and her actions have on her, easily setting up the main conflict inA Court Of Silver Flames.Many fantasy series' fail to explore these impacts on their characters, denying audiences closure. Though it does have flaws,A Court Of Frost & Starlightdoes dig into this, making it a needed addition to the series despite the criticism.

Book covers from A Court of Thorns and Roses series

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The Novella Showcases New Sides To The ACOTAR Characters

Even with its flaws,A Court Of Frost & Starlightdoes not deserve all the criticism it gets as it allows audiences to see new sides of the characters and explore less focused on side stories.The novella does have a few issues, namely the abrupt shifting from first to third person throughout.That being said, the novella is a much-needed conclusion to Feyre’s story, allowing audiences to truly see who these characters are. During the first three books, audiences had limited time to explore the dynamics and history of The Inner Circle as the fast-paced plot progressed.

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The original covers of A Court of Mist & Fury, A Court of Wings & Ruin, and A Court of Frost & Starlight

Here, audiences are able to explore those dynamics. The humorous sides of theRhy, Cassian, and Azriel trioare revealed during the snowball fight. Azriel and Elain’s complex dynamic gets more moments to shine, highlighting the strength of their connection.Feyre and Rhys discuss their future, allowing audiences to see Feyre at the end of her journey: happy, whole, and ready to tackle new challenges, including parenthood.That sense of closure for Feyre and other leftover storylines inA Court Of Frost & Starlightis something other fantasy finales should include in their endings, as they can often feel incomplete.

More Fantasy Finales Should Give Characters Closure Like A Court Of Frost & Starlight

Many Fantasy Finales End Right After The Final Battle

A Court Of Frost & Starlightgrants closure to the characters and audiences alike, something other fantasy finales often do not do. Within a fantasy franchise, the aftermath of the final fight is usually left unexplored.At times, an epilogue will be included with a time skip,showcasing the peace the characters have foundin a cursory manner with no mention of the path they took to get there. For all its flaws, this novella does achieve this while also opening the door to new stories inA Court Of Thorns & Roses’timeline.

A Court Of Frost & Starlightgives audiences that same sense of peace as the story shifts away from them, giving them that satisfying moment as Nesta’s journey begins.

The story ofA Court Of Frost & Starlightis a much-needed breather for the characters. It lets them have a moment of introspection on past events, allowing them to rise or sink in turn.Mainly, the novella allows audiences the chance to see Feyre and Rhys truly happy, ruling and planning for their lives on their terms for once.A Court Of Frost & Starlightgives audiences that same sense of peace as the story shifts away from them, giving them that satisfying moment as Nesta’s journey begins.