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The Summer Court · Capital on the Sea

Adriata

“Built of pearl and coral, white sand underfoot, the sea on every side.”

Adriata · A Court of Thorns and Roses

A city the colour of the tide.

The seat of the Summer Court — a sea-cliff palace of pearl and coral, where sunlight is a kind of law and the water never lets you forget it is everywhere.

At a glance

The shape of the city.

Courtcapital of the Summer Court
Built ofpearl, coral and mother-of-pearl
Underfootwhite sand and warm sun-bright stone
Set uponsea-cliffs above turquoise water
Ruled byHigh Lord Tarquin
Guarded byVarian, Prince of Adriata
Holdsone half of the Book of Breathings

The place · Pearl and water

A palace the sea built.

Adriata rises straight out of the water — a city of pale, gleaming stone perched on sea-cliffs, its palace shaped from pearl and coral that catches the sun. White sand runs to the tideline; the air is bright and salt-warm. After the long winter under Amarantha, it reads like the morning after — open, sunlit, almost too beautiful to be real.

The court it crowns

The young Court, rebuilding.

Adriata is the heart of the Summer Court, and the Summer Court is the youngest of its rulers. Its previous High Lord and his family were lost; the title passed to Tarquin, who governs from the city with an openness rare among the High Lords. The Court guards one half of the Book of Breathings here — which is why Feyre and Rhysand came, smiling, to take it.

The trust that broke

Welcomed, then betrayed.

Tarquin opened Adriata to the Night Court as friends and would-be allies. They left with half the Book of Breathings and his good faith in pieces — a wound between the courts that the war against Hybern would later force them to set aside. The city remembers being generous, and remembers being robbed for it.

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Tarquin →

The young High Lord who opened Adriata as a friend — and learned what that cost.

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