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+ | |image = Starfall by Charlie Bowater.jpg |
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+ | |caption = by [[Charlie Bowater]] |
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+ | |participants = The [[Night Court]] |
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+ | |DoO = Around the Spring Equinox |
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+ | |location = [[Night Court]] |
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+ | |appearances = * ''[[A Court of Mist and Fury]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[A Court of Wings and Ruin]]'' {{Mention}} |
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+ | * ''[[A Court of Frost and Starlight]]'' {{Mention}}}} |
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⚫ | {{Quote|Another star crossed the sky, twirling and twisting over itself, as if it were reveling in its own sparkling beauty. It was chased by another, and another, until a brigade of them were unleashed from the edge of the horizon, like a thousand archers had loosed them from mighty bows.|[[Feyre Archeron]] about Starfall, ''[[A Court of Mist and Fury]]''}} |
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⚫ | '''Starfall''' is a celebration of the yearly migration of spirits seen across the sky. It is so beautiful that even the members of the [[Court of Nightmares]] crawl out of [[Hewn City]] to look at the sky. It falls on the same day as [[Nynsar]], a minor spring holiday to celebrate the end of seeding the fields and to pass out the first flower clippings of the season, and it is only possible to see it in the [[Night Court]]. |
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People celebrate Starfall by turning off all the lights and throwing a party in the House of Wind. They gather in the balconies and when Starfall begins, they dance and the music plays. |
People celebrate Starfall by turning off all the lights and throwing a party in the House of Wind. They gather in the balconies and when Starfall begins, they dance and the music plays. |
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⚫ | When [[Feyre]] attends her first Starfall, she is on a balcony where [[Rhysand]] comes to apologize for ignoring her. While they talk about Starfall, one of the spirit-stars splatters onto Feyre, causing her to laugh. Rhysand is left awestruck seeing Feyre laugh for the first time. Another, larger star sprinkles its glow all over Rhysand's left side, his face, and his left hand. Feyre, without thinking, steps forward, grabs Rhys's hand, and paints for the first time since Under the Mountain. She then looks up at Rhys and smiles, also for the first time. He is enraptured and asks her to smile again. They dance for the rest of the night. |
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+ | [[File:Starfall by Merwild.jpg|thumb|Feyre & Rhysand at Starfall]] |
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== Quotes == |
== Quotes == |
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⚫ | * “Wherever they were, people began dancing, swaying and twirling, some grabbing hands and spinning, spinning, spinning to the drums, the strings, the glittering harps. Not like the grinding and thrusting of the Court of Nightmares, but—joyous, peaceful dancing. For the love of sound and movement and life.” — Feyre |
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⚫ | * “Why does anything cling to something? Maybe they love wherever they’re going so much that it’s worth it. Maybe they’ll keep coming back, until there’s only one star left. Maybe that one star will make the trip forever, out of the hope that someday—if it keeps coming back often enough—another star will find it again.” — Rhysand |
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Revision as of 15:18, 23 January 2022
“ | Another star crossed the sky, twirling and twisting over itself, as if it were reveling in its own sparkling beauty. It was chased by another, and another, until a brigade of them were unleashed from the edge of the horizon, like a thousand archers had loosed them from mighty bows. | ” |
–Feyre Archeron about Starfall, A Court of Mist and Fury |
Starfall is a celebration of the yearly migration of spirits seen across the sky. It is so beautiful that even the members of the Court of Nightmares crawl out of Hewn City to look at the sky. It falls on the same day as Nynsar, a minor spring holiday to celebrate the end of seeding the fields and to pass out the first flower clippings of the season, and it is only possible to see it in the Night Court.
People celebrate Starfall by turning off all the lights and throwing a party in the House of Wind. They gather in the balconies and when Starfall begins, they dance and the music plays.
History
Starfall was no secret to the outsiders, thus Amarantha made sure Rhysand serviced her the entire night that day during the years he was Under the Mountain because she knew how special the event was to him.
Rhysand says that every year thousands of spirits are migrating but every year they also seem to decrease.
When Feyre attends her first Starfall, she is on a balcony where Rhysand comes to apologize for ignoring her. While they talk about Starfall, one of the spirit-stars splatters onto Feyre, causing her to laugh. Rhysand is left awestruck seeing Feyre laugh for the first time. Another, larger star sprinkles its glow all over Rhysand's left side, his face, and his left hand. Feyre, without thinking, steps forward, grabs Rhys's hand, and paints for the first time since Under the Mountain. She then looks up at Rhys and smiles, also for the first time. He is enraptured and asks her to smile again. They dance for the rest of the night.
Description
At first glance, Starfall looks like its name, a shower of shooting stars in the sky. However, they are actually spirits, as evidenced by the pale green light that splatters Feyre when a spirit fell onto her.
Starfall occurs around the Spring Equinox.
Quotes
- “Wherever they were, people began dancing, swaying and twirling, some grabbing hands and spinning, spinning, spinning to the drums, the strings, the glittering harps. Not like the grinding and thrusting of the Court of Nightmares, but—joyous, peaceful dancing. For the love of sound and movement and life.” — Feyre
- “Why does anything cling to something? Maybe they love wherever they’re going so much that it’s worth it. Maybe they’ll keep coming back, until there’s only one star left. Maybe that one star will make the trip forever, out of the hope that someday—if it keeps coming back often enough—another star will find it again.” — Rhysand