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Fire-magic

The conjured flame of Prythian — seat of the Autumn Court, weapon of the Vanserra line, sun-fire of the Day Court

Fire-magic

The elemental gift of flame in Prythian. Bound strongest to the Autumn Court, where the Vanserra bloodline summons and shapes it — and echoed in the Day Court's sun-fire under Helion. Fire as inheritance. Fire as a personality trait, if your father is Beron.

Conjured, not inborn — it's called up and bent to a wielder's will, not poured out of a body of living flame. The distinction matters more than you'd think.

At a glance

The element

TypeElemental magic — fire (conjured flame, not an inborn source)
WieldersBeron, Eris and Lucien Vanserra (Autumn Court); Helion (Day Court sun-fire)
SeatThe Autumn Court — the High Lord's court of fire
FormFlame summoned in the palm; banked-ember glow; scorch-mark trail
SeasonHigh summer turning to autumn

What it is

Conjured flame

Summon flame, command flame. The canon's strict about one thing: Autumn fire is conjuration, not source — you call it into being and shape it, you aren't a living wellspring of it. It answers to will and temper, flaring brightest when someone's angry or cornered, and it leaves its receipts everywhere. A scorch-mark trail. Ember and scorched leaf. That banked-ember glow of power held very deliberately in check.

The seat of the gift

The Autumn Court

Fire is Autumn's element, and the Vanserras have the strongest claim to it — lucky them. Beron commands it. His sons inherit it, whether they wanted the bloodline or not. Eris, eldest and heir, wields it as weapon and birthright both. Lucien — seventh son, later Night Court emissary — calls it up in his palm in a fight and in defense of the people he's actually chosen. The whole court is built around this gift: ember-evening light, dragonfire-warmth. A beautiful house with a monster at the head of the table.

The other flame

Day-Court sun-fire

Autumn doesn't own fire outright. Helion — High Lord of Day, most powerful spellcaster in Prythian, master of light — carries a sun-fire from the same elemental family: bright, solar, scorching. Where Autumn's is ember and banked heat, Day's is sun-bright radiance. The flame of light itself. Same gift, very different energy.

A wider flame

Across the Maasverse

Fire recurs across Maas's worlds, and we noticed. The dragonfire-gold of Brannon and Aelin Galathynius, tied to Mala Fire-Bringer's blessing, over in Throne of Glass — and the corrupted shadowfire Erawan deals out. But inside ACOTAR itself, fire belongs to Autumn and Day: conjured flame in mortal-fae hands, not the inborn dragonfire of those other worlds. We keep the threads straight so you don't have to.