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A Court of Thorns and Rosesgives its principal characters pretty solid reference arcs , but the support role player have less consistent journeys — andFeyre ’s beginner well has the strangest story in theSarah J. Maas serial publication . The first fewCourt of Thorns & Rosesbooksfocus on Feyre Archeron as she ’s overstretch into the world of Prythian , where she becomes one of the High Fae and the High Lady of the Night Court . While Feyre winds up in a powerful lieu by the time theACOTARbooks switch over their focus , her beginning are far humbler .
Feyre starts the serial as one of three daughter live on in poverty , and the Archerons ' struggles stem from their father ’s business fault . Feyre ’s don , Mr. Archeron , is initially painted as a problematic parent . However , the laterCourt of Thorns and Rosesnovels attack to give him a more nuanced enactment . unluckily , Mr. Archeron ’s arc is really queerly weaved together , and it does n’t really endear reader to him — or give them a chance to bonk him at all .
Those who love Sarah J. Maas ’ A Court of Thorns & Roses books may be seem for something similar , especially while they wait for new content .

Feyre’s Father Had A Really Bizarrre ACOTAR Books Arc
Feyre ’s Church Father is a really formative character in the firstACOTARnovel , even if he does n’t have much Sir Frederick Handley Page time . It ’s mostly his faulting that Feyre hunts , and thus , finds herself take to Prythian . His financial loser and refusal to cope with them leave his daughters with serious harm . Feyre and Nesta get by with their upbringing throughout theACOTARbooks , so one would recollect that Feyre ’s Church Father would get more attention later in the level . While he does meet a office — and Maas even seek to save him slightly — Mr. Archeron does n’t get an spark suit his impact on the narration .
While he does playact a part — and Maas even attempts to ransom him slightly — Mr. Archeron does n’t get an arc befitting his wallop on the tale .
In fact , Mr. Archeron ’s storyline throughout the first threeACOTARbooks is really odd . While the first instalment makes him out to be a deadbeat father , A Court of Wings and Ruingives him the probability to play the hero . This is made strange by the fade of Feyre ’s father for the entirety ofA Court of Mist and Fury . And the sequel gives piffling insight into his whereabouts . This is aterrible habit ofA Court of Thorns and Roses , and it make it more jarring when characters like Mr. Archeron show up to save the daytime .

Why Feyre’s Father Sailed Away (What His Mission Was)
Feyre’s Father Returns With An Army For Feyre & Rhysand
Feyre ’s male parent is absentminded inA Court of Mist and Furybecause he sails out on a closemouthed mission , and the follow al-Qur’an sheds light on what it is . This mission find Mr. Archeron give ear a encounter on the Continent , where he circulate the word about war looming in Prythian . As he return with an army inA Court of Wings and Ruin , it ’s safe to strike he was tasked with gather friend for Feyre and Rhysand ’s cause . This is a noble effort , specially given his past misunderstanding . However , readers are keep open in the dark about Feyre ’s father and his modification of heart .
There ’s no build - up to his " redemption , " and to make matters worse , he ’s killed off moments after his return .
This is the outre part of Mr. Archeron ’s storyline inA Court of Thorns & Roses , and it paint an inconsistent and confusing image of his type . There ’s no body-build - up to his " redemption , " and to make matter worse , he ’s kill off mere mo after his return . It ’s made out to be a meaningful sacrifice , but it ’s hard to agree with that when readers do n’t even know him that well . His daughters hardly aggrieve his death , either , making this a baffling series of result that could have been handle much better .

Feyre’s Father (And The Readers) Deserved A Better Story
Future ACOTAR Books Won’t Flesh Out His Character Further
Even if Feyre ’s founder is n’t the most admirable character from Maas’ACOTARseries , he merit a good story than the one he got . The readers deserved a fully realized type , too . Mr. Archeron is n’t the onlycharacterACOTARcompletely wastes , but he ’s probably the worst example of the series doing so . His bungled character arc is made worse by his death , which ensures that he ’ll never get the chance to be flesh out further . support players like Lucien and Elain can reach their potency in thenextCourt of Thorns & Rosesbook , but Feyre ’s father ca n’t .
The permanency of Mr. Archeron ’s fate think that his story will remain one ofACOTAR ’s strangest electric discharge , and that ’s saying something . Maas ' books take the eccentric to some foreign place , especially when they ’re not large enough to warrant their own perspectives . With Feyre ’s Father of the Church get such assorted morality throughout the series , A Court of Thorns and Rosessends a confusing message about who he was — and what his intact electric discharge really meant .

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