Character from A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
The middle Archeron sister — gentle, garden-loving, and seemingly the most fragile, until the Cauldron gives her the gift of prophetic Sight.
Elain is soft-spoken, kind, and obsessed with flowers — the sister everyone assumes is the least equipped for the Fae world. She was engaged to a mortal lord's son, had her life planned out in comfortable domesticity, and then had everything ripped away when she was forced into the Cauldron and Made into High Fae against her will. The transformation shattered her, and she emerged with the Seer's gift — fragmented visions of future and past that she can't control and can barely articulate. She's easy to underestimate, which might be her greatest advantage. Beneath the gentleness is quiet steel — she's an Archeron after all — and as she acclimates to her new existence, flashes of decisive courage keep surprising everyone around her. She doesn't want Lucien's mating bond, is processing enormous trauma, and is slowly becoming someone entirely new. Her garden is the only place she feels like herself.
Also known as: Elain, Elain Archeron