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SUBSCRIBE for more ACOTAR theories! Amarantha Deep Dive: Secret Plans, Unleashing Tamlin, Throne of Glass Reveal! Please Note: There are NO SPOILERS for the Maasverse until our Maasverse section at the end of the episode! You do NOT have to have read the full Maasverse to enjoy this podcast! Finally, a romantasy deep dive podcast that matches your obsession level. This season we're covering Sarah J Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses series! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Your favorite literary chaos agents Abby and Ronnie dive DEEP into the worst redhead in Prythian - Amarantha! Get ready for wild theories, mass-verse connections, and our most mind-bending episode yet as we unravel the mysteries behind Under the Mountain's cruel queen. We start with the bizarre story of Clythia and Jurian that simply does not make sense. How could a Fae loyalist who hates humans fall madly in love with a human general? Why did she love him with an “unrelenting madness”? Is there more to this story than what we’ve been told so far? Then we get to the good stuff - why did both Amarantha and Rhysand want to unleash Tamlin's rage? Does Tamlin have some kind of magical "kill switch" that makes him unstoppable once triggered? Was she really working for the King of Hybern, or did she have her own agenda? And what powers did she have, really? Our mass-verse section gets wild as we connect the dots between Amarantha and potential Valg connections. Could she be a Stygian spider like Cyrene from Throne of Glass? We analyze her black eyes, her fingernail that carved out Lucian's eye, and that mysterious spell book she stole from the King of Hybern. Why does she need to rely so heavily on spells when other villains have innate power? And why did she replace the High Lord’s hearts with stones? Was she getting them ready to be possessed by Valg? We round it out with the puzzling question of why Amarantha's sigil is a sleeping dragon when there are no dragons in Prythian. From glass mountains in Throne of Glass to Ariadne in Crescent City, we follow the dragon breadcrumbs across the mass-verse and wonder if this connects to the library in Adarlan or something far more sinister. Spoilers for the entire ACOTAR series, Throne of Glass, and Crescent City Follow us on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragonsinth... TikTok: / dragonsinthedetailspod YouTube: / @dragonsinthedetailspod Discord: / discord And check us out on other platforms! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1poCLjV... Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a77... Email us your questions and theories at dragonsinthedetailspod@gmail.com - we love hearing from you! Please remember to rate, subscribe, and review! We really appreciate it! Please remember to rate, subscribe, and review! We really appreciate it! Time Stamps: 00:00 - 02:59: Intro and listener messages 03:00 - 06:59: What do we think about Amarantha as a villain? 07:00 - 13:18: The Clythia and Jurian story doesn't make any sense 13:19 - 20:56: Why does Rhys need Tamlin to kill Amarantha? 20:57 - 33:02: Why was Amarantha called the Deceiver? 33:03 - 46:51: Mass-verse section: Is Amarantha Valg? 46:52 - 58:34: How does Amarantha turn hearts to stone? 58:35 - 1:07:07: What is the spell book Amarantha uses? 1:07:08 - 1:15:56: Why is Amarantha's sigil a dragon? 1:15:57 - 1:26:32: Precog Corner: Azriel’s hands and Amarantha + Rhys 1:26:33 - 1:49:59: What we're reading and outro