Character from A Practical Guide to Evil by ErraticErrata
The Prince of Nightfall — a Winter Fae prince who served Catherine during her time as Sovereign and was rewarded with the Court of Twilight, because fae bargains always come due.
Larat served Catherine as a lieutenant during her tenure as Sovereign of Moonless Nights — the Winter Queen. Fae service is never simple: it comes with oaths, and oaths come with prices. Catherine fulfilled her oath to him by creating the Court of Twilight when she merged the old Fae courts, giving him a domain that existed between endings and beginnings. He's a narrative creature — fae are made of story, and Larat's loyalty to Catherine is as much about the role of 'prince serving a dark queen' as it is about personal choice. The series uses him to explore what it means to be a being whose identity is a narrative function.
Fae — inhumanly beautiful in the way of Winter Court nobility, with the sharp features and cold elegance of a being made of ice and darkness and story. He moves like something that was never quite human pretending to be.
Also known as: Larat, Prince of Nightfall