Still not sure how I feel about Blade Breaker but I have to admit that Aveyard is phenomenal at creating and writing intriguing characters bc I really love Corayne and Andry <3
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The Corandry in Fate Breaker is really feeding me well I gotta say
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"Haunt me, Domacridhan."
Those three words, instant tears
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sometimes the perfect couple is a squire deserter who copes by making tea and a pirates daughter with a magical sword
insta: ooolivaz
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blade breaker is just erida and taristan eye fucking eachother and ronin thirdwheeling
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We had this chapter already this is just a little twist
(It's not my template I just added the names)
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I’ve been reading the second Realm Breaker book, and I realized I have this thing where I picture Andry and Wylie from KOTLC so similarly.
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Dom being a Protective Father Figure to Corayne
Andry: *waiting for Corayne to come out of the cabin with a cup of tea 🍵*
Sorasa, talking to Dom: You know what that is? It is the feeling of-
Dom: THE FEELING OF FRIENDSHIP
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Realm Breaker Series - Victoria Aveyard
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Sorasa Sarn/Sigil of the Temurijon
Characters: Sorasa Sarn, Sigil of the Temurijon, Charlon “Charlie” Armont, Andry Trelland
Additional Tags: Not Canon Compliant, First Meetings, Friendship, Developing Relationship, Kissing, Secret Relationship, (at least at first), Mild Sexual Content, Hopeful Ending, One Shot, the other companions are there but not enough to be tagged
Summary:
Sorasa and Sigil have a way of finding each other—first as rivals, then as allies, then as something more.
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✩🐉🛡Review:
Victoria Aveyard absolutely outdoes herself when it comes to “Blade Breaker” and it’s ending.
In this sequel to the “Realm Breaker” trilogy, Aveyard gives the reader the opportunity to explore the Kingdoms of Ibalet, Trec, and Madrence. We are made aware of their differing cultures, values, and monarchs through alternating viewpoints, which is something that I appreciated. One such monarch that Aveyard acquaints the reader with is Isadere, the King of Ibalet’s Heir and Lasreen’s Chosen. Isadere identifies as neither male nor female and uses they/them pronouns, providing necessary and important non-binary representation in young adult fantasy. I absolutely love Isadere’s character in “Blade Breaker” because of their unique abilities gifted to them by the goddess of death and life. I look forward to seeing what role they will play in the final installment of the trilogy!
In addition to getting to know new characters, the reader is exposed to a new side of certain members of the Companions. For instance, Aveyard allows us to see a crack in Sorasa’s mask when she shares the reason for her exile. The ruthless assassin’s vulnerability humanizes her, making her feel all the more real and relatable to the reader.
While Sorasa opens up to her newfound friends, Erida shuts down. Her trust in others (aside from Taristan) disintegrates as she embraces cruelty and sheer villainy. I enjoyed reading from her point-of-view and sympathized with the root of her frustrations, but as the saying goes “two wrongs don’t make a right.” In this case, conquering the realm may not be the solution to all of her problems like she thinks it is.
Corayne’s slow development from young girl to soldier across the first two books was also fun to follow. I particularly appreciated Aveyard’s choice to make her a novice swordsman rather than a skilled warrior. Her progress is more realistic this way.
Because Aveyard spent a lot of time establishing the world of Allward in “Realm Breaker,” I expected more action sequences throughout “Blade Breaker.” In actuality, this was not the case. As previously mentioned, the band of Companions spend time in multiple Kingdoms. Thus, the majority of the book chronicles the travels of the Companions as they move from spindle to spindle. While the build up is slow, however, the reader is ultimately rewarded with two epic battle scenes in the last hundred pages before being hit with Aveyard’s most painful cliffhanger yet! I cannot wait to see whether or not the realm will be saved in book 3!
➤ 4.5 stars
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Just finished Blade Breaker by Victoria Aveyard and i give it 5 stars.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
As I said I love the found family in this series. But I would say that I would like to see more of Dom's and Corayne's relationship. Like you see how protective he is of her and how she sees him as a guardian but I'd like to see them interact more...if that makes sense.
I love that we are given multiple point of views and that we can understand the main characters. And the character development I'm starting to see is amazing. Like none of them are who they were when it all began.
And I can't wait til the next book.
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"Is it monstrous to want what is owed you?"
- Taristan, Blade Breaker by Victoria Aveyard
(I honestly didn't know what to expect in this book; mainly because I can't remember what happened on the 1st one and I didn't care enough about the other characters except my ship. Yes, I read this mainly because the Erida/Taristan ship has sailed and I'm onboard and yes, they finally had a moment and I think this is one of the best villain romances I've ever read. The Companions, on the other hand, they were mainly okay (just like from the first one) but I want more from Dom and Sorasa (their duo is just great and maybe it'll turn into something more? or I am just a romantic lol). Corayne and Andry were flat. Also, nothing really happened in this book and I agree with some of the reviews on Goodreads about this being a filler book? The plot is okay but not grand as I would expect it to be; also the end was where things amped up and somehow some pieces were conveniently, idk lucky for the companions? like of course it was and they'll be okay because hello, they're the saviors of this realm and also WTF IS THAT ENDING, THOUGH? WHO ENDS A BOOK LIKE THAT? LIKE SERIOUSLY. 3/5, on to the next book, I guess; because I'm all for Erida and Taristan ending the world and also for our protagonists to save it. Both works for me lol)
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On chapter 24 of Fate Breaker and I'm very worried about the payment Dom owes Sorasa and if she'll ACTUALLY go through with it when this is all over
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The Companions from Victoria Aveyard’s Realm Breaker watch Arcane: League of Legends
Silco and Mel remind everyone of Taristan and Queen Erida
Domacridhan really loves Vander and is really sad when he dies.
Sorasa and Corayne are touched by Vander’s lessons about war, violence leadership and responsibility
Valtik is incredibly fascinated that there is a tiny 300 year old talking dog man
Sorasa criticizes all of the characters decisions. She wants to stab Marcus.
Andry finds that he relates a lot to how chivalrous Ekko is and wishes he could be like him and save a lot of people. He feels heavily for him when Jinx kills his comrades. He takes Ekko’s side during the bridge fight.
Sorasa and Sigil think Vi, Ekko, Sevika and Vander are the only really cool characters because they know hand to hand combat and can kick ass.
All the adults are concerned about the two teenagers in the group when it comes to Silco and Jinx’s father daughter relationship
Andry sees himself and Corayne in Ekko and Powder
Charlie falls asleep during episode 2 and is out like a log for the rest of the night
Andry bursts into tears during episode 3. Corayne struggles to hold her tears back. Both burst out crying during the episode 6 reunion scene.
Sigil loves the soundtrack and gets super hyped up during the bridge fight.
Andry cries again when Ekko sees Powder in Jinx’s eyes.
Sorasa predicted Jinx would pull a bomb on Ekko and criticizes Jinx’s horrible aim when it comes to shooting Ekko. She yells at the tv, “If you really hate his guts, stop hesitating!” not being able to realize they are in love when the group literally has two young hopeless romantics sitting on the couch next to each other. (Andry and Corayne)
The council reminds Andry of Erida’s court
Everyone agrees that Jinx needs serious help
Sigil throws a glass across the room at the episode 9 cliffhanger and wakes up the teenagers who fell asleep while cuddling during episode 8.
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I forgot how much I loved all the characters in Realm Breaker.
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