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feyreandhercourt · 3 years
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ACOTAR Cast & their Social Media of Choice
Feyre: Pinterest. Works hard to curate cohesive themes.
Elain: Tumblr. No one knows what her Tumblr is. She has six different side blogs.
Nesta: SnapChat. She likes the privacy, mainly uses to message Cassian if ya know what I mean.
Rhysand: Twitter. Snappy one-liners. For some reason, I’m picturing that Progressive CEO the internet loves.
Mor: YouTube. Lifestyle vlogs, fashion reviews, how to murder a man with a stiletto parts 1-4.
Amren: Instagram. Captions are one word and one emoji
Cassian: Yelp. Has a review of literally every hole-in-the-wall in Velaris. Strong opinions on portion size.
Azriel: Facebook. If for no other reason, then because he can find everything about everyone on it.
Lucien: Reddit. He moderates several lowkey subreddits.
Gwyn: TikTok. Features pranks on Merrill, interesting books in the library, and Valkyrie training.
Emerie: LiveJournal. She blogs about stories of her asshole customers and some mysterious crush she just refers to as M.
Jurian: MySpace. He was a ring for a long time.
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e-bacellar · 3 years
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What do we know about the mate bond in ACOTAR according to SJM's books and comments:
- The mate bond is made from the person's birth, when the person is born, the cauldron already "destines" it to another person, this is said by Ianthe in one of the books; 
- The bond is stronger to be felt when the two people are fae; 
- Males usually feel the bond before the females; 
- Mate bond hits males stronger and can drive them crazy; 
- There is the possibility of having more than one mate bond; 
- The mate bond can be rejected, the person having a bond does not mean they will love each other and want to be together; 
- If one of the partners dies the cauldron will not give another partner because it is made at birth, and it only ceases to exist when the person is definitely dead (Feyre only stopped feeling the mate bond when Rhys was dead);
- There is a mating ritual of mating bond where the couple relates for the first time having accepted each other as a partner;
 - After performing the mating ritual, the partner as a way to show that you really accept your partner should give your partner a meal, a ritual can be performed like a wedding too.
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