Cursebreaker and Fireheart
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  • Time 3h 33m
  • Reads 92,413
  • Votes 3,292
  • Parts 38
  • Time 3h 33m
Complete, First published Sep 13, 2020
Feyre Archeron, High Lady of the Night Court, is one step away from a secret. 

Aelin Galathynius, Queen of Terrasen, is one step away from the truth. 

A dark force has entered Terrasen. It threatens everything Aelin holds dear, and soon it becomes clear she cannot stop it alone. 

In a desperate attempt to save her world, Aelin looks for help in an unexpected place. She travels to a land much like her own, one she remembers from her fall through worlds while sealing the Lock. She's sure that if she can locate the winged male who helped her return home, he will help her again. She just needs to find him...


(Contains spoilers for ACOWAR, ACOFAS, and Kingdom of Ash! Do not read if you haven't FINISHED both series yet!)
(All creation rights to Sarah J. Maas! I did not create this world, this is only a fanfiction! The books are MUCH better!)

Cover art by Merwild, edited by me! :)

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Once celebrated as one of the top generals of the Night Court, Branwenn commanded legions, known as the fearsome "Black Bird" in battle. But fate takes a treacherous turn when she is betrayed and captured by soldiers. In a brutal act of vengeance, they strip away her wings, leaving her injured and broken. As she struggles with depression and the loss of her identity, Branwenn seeks solace in the Illyrian mountains, attempting to rekindle her spirit without her once-proud wings. However, her path takes an unexpected twist when she discovers her long-lost father's demise and finds herself on a quest to locate the sorcerer-lord-an enigmatic and powerful figure. Faced with desperation, Branwenn strikes a dangerous bargain with the sorcerer-lord, risking everything for the chance to regain her lost abilities. Yet, as the last feather is traced down her spine, she must confront the ultimate challenge-a high-stakes battle that will determine her fate. To win high fae powers and reclaim a fraction of her former strength or face an eternity bound to the sorcerer's dark desires. Enter a world of perilous alliances, seductive enchantments, and unimaginable choices. In "A Court of Blood and Feathers," follow Branwenn's captivating story as she navigates the treacherous path of power, loss, and self-redemption, amidst a realm where darkness and light collide. This is a spin-off inspired by the captivating works of Sarah J. Maas, a delightful blend of homage, spoof, and fan fiction. Full credit is attributed to her exceptional characters and the wondrous world she envisioned.
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A year after Aelin awakes to find her home covered in kingsflame, she and the co have finally met up again all together in Terrasen. However, when a pulse of power radiates through her country and knocks an unsuspecting Dorian and herself out, they decided to investigate the source, and postpone the greetings. What they find out might just change their world (and perhaps another one as well) forever. This is obviously a ToG/ACOTAR crossover haha, but WARNING; just a spoiler alert, if you haven't read KoA or ACOFAS you should probably go finish those! My book takes place after them, and I honestly can't compare to the real genius behind these worlds (shout out sjmaas), so go and (sob, laugh, smile) read those two before (hopefully!) reading this. (also huuuge credit to all the amazing artists who created the pictures both on the cover of this book and in each chapter. their work is so incredible-i wish i could make art like that)