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Lorcan Salvaterre

Five hundred years as the deadliest thing Maeve owned, and never once the thing she loved back.

Lorcan Salvaterre is the commander of Queen Maeve's Cadre in Throne of Glass — her blood-sworn second, wielding death-magic he believes the god Hellas gave him. He is also the man who loves so badly he nearly gets everyone killed proving it.

At a glance

KIND
Fae — commander of Maeve's Cadre, her second-in-command
POWER
Death-magic, blessed of Hellas — fades into shadow, shields in darkness
SERVED
Queen Maeve of Doranelle, five centuries — unrequited
TURNED BY
Elide Lochan
THE SIN
Signalling Maeve — which summons the armada that takes Aelin
ENDS AS
Lord of Perranth — he took her name, not the reverse
CALLED
Maeve's dark warrior

His people

The cadre.

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Maeve's Blood-Sworn · Six of ThemThe Cadreof the cadreEnter The Cadre →
Fae Prince · Of the CadreRowan Whitethornof the cadreEnter Rowan Whitethorn →

The ones he faced.

The ones he faced

Five centuries bound to one. Then a war he chose for himself.

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His blood-bound queenMaeveHe gave her his devotion. She used it, returned nothing, discarded him — the chains he finally broke.Enter Maeve →
The Valg kingErawanThe war he finally fought on the right side of — after five centuries aimed by another's hand.Enter Erawan →

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