

And lastly I want insight into: culture, religion, nations, economy, evolution of society, customs for different ppls etc. Aedion, Rowan and Lysandra all presented us with their sob stories. I want a detailed explanations of the main characters' pasts, and I am referring to Chaol and Dorian. I want a DETAILED and COMPREHENSIVE explanation of Aelin's FUCKING FAMILY TREE! Because I am sick and tired of going a dozen times to the Wikia page to understand where the obscure characters of the past fit into Aelin's bloodline.Ĩ. Because she has a whole MMORPG inventory worth of items that i can't remember how she acquired.ħ. I want explanation in regards to the various items Aelin has in her possession. Actually scratch that I wanna read more about the witches.Ħ.

Fae and witches and lepricons can go to hell!ĥ. I want explanation for the unique creatures featured in this series. Thirdly, I want someone to explain the freaking magic system already! Because Aelin is freaking OP, using an element that is one of the most boring, as far as fantasy magic goes, but we have no freaking clue why!Ĥ. Second, I don't want half the book to focus on the damn Faes! I hate the Faes as a race and no one is going to change my mind, because Maas has done a pretty good job in solidifying this opinion for me.ģ. First of all I want an updated FREAKING MAP! I don't know where the Fae lands Celaena landed on, in Heir of Fire, are nor other regions mentioned in Empire of Storms and whatnot.Ģ. Here are some of the things I want addressed.ġ.

Let's say that this book is going to be published and is going to give us an insight into the world. After Heir of Fire, Maas remembered to give lore information once every blue moon.

That's the only book that bothered to introduce at least some consistent bits of lore after the first 2 books left the reader with only a generic fantasy world to imagine in their minds. The only consistent bits of lore we get are in Heir of Fire. There is constant lore being thrown at you for the entire duration of the series and - this is my point - it IS JUSFTIFIED in having a companion book that explains aspects of the lore and history. When stuff aren't happening, most of the book is spent describing a culture or a historical event or giving insight into this or that house or person or custom or. I feel like the people who came up with the name for this companion guide to Throne of Glass, were trying to reap the success The World of Ice and Fire had. You know, if there's one thing that I don't understand, is why authors who haven't developed their worlds consistently or thoroughly enough, suddenly feel the need to milk it by creating a companion book that details every little aspect that the author was too LAZY to properly explain themselves!
