

It is revealed that the Fae and the shifters are actually both Fae, just from different worlds. They have been siphoning different species into Bryce’s world to feed off of their power.

The Fae in Midgard (Chapter 73 of House of Sky and Breath)īryce discovers that the Dusk Project is in fact the Asteri feeding off the first light of the Vanir of Midgard. …is the same world of Midgard that Bryce lives in, and that the city Aelin sees as she falls through worlds in fact Lunathion. “…a world where a great city had been built along the curve of a river, the buildings impossibly tall and glimmering with lights.” Now that we have also been introduced to the world of Midgard in Crescent City, we can assume that the world Aelin describes as… They were Fae, but this was not her world.” Passed over one of those mountains, where a winged male stood beside a heavily pregnant female, gazing at those very stars. “She passed through a world of snowcapped mountains under shining stars. Rhys uses his power to slow down Aelin’s falling between worlds to help her land back in Erilea. When Aelin falls between worlds, we see Rhys and Feyre. The first big indication that the worlds cross over can be found in Kingdom of Ash, the final installment in the Throne of Glass series. So now that it’s confirmed that the stories are in fact intertwined, let’s go over some of the proof from the text that shows just how connected these three series might be! Aelin’s Fall Through Worlds (Chapter 99 of Kingdom of Ash) However, she instead travels to Prythian, landing basically in Rhys and Feyre’s front yard, confirming the long-held theory that SJM worlds are connected (now this is MY kind of multiverse of madness). Bryce uses the gate in the Eternal City in an attempt to travel between worlds and travel to Hel to find help. The ending of House of Sky and Breath left us with quite the cliffhanger, and a huge reveal.

So happy reading babes! There’s a LOT of pages to catch up on, but as your resident fan girl, trust me when I say it is well worth the reading time!

You can definitely read the Throne of Glass Series without reading any of Maas’s other books, but after House of Sky and Breath, you’ll need to be up to date on the Crescent City books to be fully informed. House of Sky and Breath confirmed a long-believed fan theory that there would be a cross-over between SJM’s other series. Maas books connected? Yes! We can now verify that they are. Once you’ve got them finished, come on back and let’s deep dive together! I’m just going to start this post off with a spoiler-warning! If you have not read the Throne of Glass series, The ACOTAR series, or The Crescent City series, please go read them. *This post may contain affiliate links, meaning we earn a small commission if you make a purchase through links on our site.
