Steward of the Hewn City · Lord of the Court of Nightmares
Keir
Father of the Year, he is not. Keir keeps the obsidian throne of the Court of Nightmares warm for a High Lord who despises him — and the feeling is extremely mutual.
Mor's father. Rhysand's steward. The kind of man who'd sell his own blood for a better seat at the table. We remember.
At a glance
The Hewn City lord
The lord beneath the mountain
Who he is
He runs the Hewn City — the Court of Nightmares, that glittering cruel underworld carved beneath the mountain — as steward, in Rhysand's name, while the real court stays tucked away in Velaris. We know the arithmetic of it: Rhys holds the leash by force, Keir bows because he has to. Beneath the silk and the tarnished-gold thread he's exactly what you'd expect — a court tyrant who warns with a smile and rules a hall of predators by being the worst of them. Charming.
The father who sold his daughter
His defining cruelty
He's Mor's father. We've never forgiven it and we never will. When she refused the future he'd picked and gave herself to Cassian instead, he didn't shout — he sold her to the Autumn Court, to Eris and the sons of Beron, as ruined goods. Blood traded for standing. What was done to her after is the wound at the centre of her whole life, and the reason Rhys, Cassian, and Azriel would happily see him in the ground. His cruelty isn't hot temper. It's a ledger. He weighed his own child against his ambition and decided she came up short.
The leash and the grudge
Keir and Rhysand
Mutual contempt, held in place by leverage — that's the whole relationship. Rhys keeps him useful and humiliated in equal measure, a deliberate little reminder of who actually owns the Hewn City. Keir takes it. And waits. He's the kind of subordinate who never forgives a leash: patient, well-connected, loyal to no one but his own gain. A slow-moving threat coiled in the dark of the mountain. We're keeping an eye on him.
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The trappings of a tyrant
Cruelty dressed up in pageantry. He'd want us to notice the gold.
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