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Spring Court Sentry · The Wolf Across the Wall

Andras

The death that begins everything.

A faerie of the Spring Court, sent over the Wall in the shape of a great wolf — and the body that fell beneath a mortal girl's ash arrow. He never speaks a word in the story he sets in motion. He only has to die.

At a glance

The faerie who began it all.

CourtSpring Court — a sentry of Tamlin
FormSent across the Wall as an enormous wolf
Killed byFeyre Archeron, with an ash arrow, in the winter woods
ConsequenceHis death invokes the Treaty's blood-price — a life for a life
AftermathFeyre skins his pelt to sell for coin

The wolf in the snow

A life for a life.

In the starving woods beyond the Wall, Feyre tracks a doe and finds a wolf instead — too large, too still-eyed, a body that does not move like an animal's. She suspects what it is. She looses the ash arrow anyway, because her family is hungry and a faerie pelt will sell. Andras dies in the snow without a sound, and the choice she makes in that instant — kill, skin, walk home — is the hinge the entire saga swings on. He is the first faerie Feyre ever meets, and she meets him as a corpse.

Sent, not strayed

Why he crossed.

Andras did not wander over the Wall by accident. He was a sentry Tamlin trusted, sent in wolf form on the faint hope of finding a mortal who might break the curse Amarantha had laid on the Spring Court — a human capable of love, or wrath, enough to change everything. He went knowing the danger and did not return. When Tamlin comes to the Archeron cottage to claim the Treaty's due, it is Andras's death he is answering: under the ancient law sealed at the end of the First War, a faerie life taken by a mortal hand demands a life in return. Feyre is carried to Prythian to pay it.

The smallest part, the largest hinge

What he sets in motion.

Andras leaves the story almost as soon as he enters it. He has no dialogue, no scene that is truly his — and yet the smallest of the cast carries the largest weight. Every court Feyre walks into, every bargain she strikes, every war she ends, traces back to one wolf, one arrow, one winter morning. His death is the cold seed of everything that grows after it.

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