The silver flame that burns cold — the death-magic Nesta drew out of the Cauldron itself.
Death-magic
Death-magic is the raw, primordial power Nesta Archeron drew out of the Cauldron when it Made her — a silver fire that burns without heat, the death of all things turned into a weapon she can wield.
Where most magic in Prythian gives, shapes, or heals, Death-magic ends. It is the Cauldron's own power, stolen into a mortal-born body and kept.
At a glance
The cold flame
What it is
Drawn from the Cauldron
When the Cauldron Made Nesta Archeron — dragging a human into immortality against her will — she did not simply emerge transformed. She reached into the Cauldron and took. What she pulled out was a sliver of the Cauldron's own power: the death of all things, the unmaking that sits at the heart of every making. This is Death-magic — not fire as Autumn or Day Court fae know it, but a silver flame that gives off no warmth, a power that ends rather than burns.
How it works
A flame that burns cold
Death-magic manifests as silver fire — light without heat, a flame the colour of frost on iron. It answers to fury: its fullest expression is described as a rage-roar, a Death-cry that empties a space into cut-glass silence. Because it was taken from the Cauldron rather than granted, the bond between Nesta and the power runs through her Made-nature itself. It is power held by theft and kept by will.
Why it matters
Drawn from the source
The Cauldron is the oldest power in Prythian — the source other forces bow to. Death-magic comes straight from it: a fragment of the Cauldron's own ending, carried in a mortal-born body. That is what makes Nesta dangerous beyond rank or training. She does not borrow strength from a Court or a High Lord; she carries a fragment of the thing that made the Courts, and the part of it that can unmake them.
Atmosphere
Deep winter
Death-magic carries the season of deep winter wherever it surfaces — silent snowfall under a silver-clouded sky, the air gone still. Its scent is frost-on-iron, silver-cold, wood-smoke. Its voice is the Death-cry on one side and cut-glass silence on the other: the roar, then nothing. It belongs to the House of Wind where Nesta was remade, and to the Cauldron-chamber where the theft was done.
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