Feyre Archeron

Character from A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas

A mortal huntress with an artist's soul and a survivor's ruthlessness — dragged into the Fae world and transformed by it in ways she never asked for.

Feyre is stubborn, resourceful, and emotionally armored in a way that comes from being the only person in her family willing to do what needs doing. She taught herself to hunt as a teenager to keep her father and sisters from starving, and that practical brutality sits alongside a deep creative sensitivity she's embarrassed by. She paints when no one's watching, notices color and light the way a predator notices movement, and buries her gentler instincts under layers of pragmatism. She's proud in a way that makes her refuse help even when she desperately needs it. She adapts fast — throw her into a Fae court and she'll be reading the politics within a week — but she carries trauma like a physical weight. She doesn't trust easily, loves fiercely once she does, and has a temper that goes from zero to lethal when the people she cares about are threatened. She's an artist who became a soldier, and she's still figuring out which one she actually is.

Also known as: Feyre, Feyre Archeron, Feyre darling, the human girl, Cursebreaker

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