Iron Flame Ending Explained: What That Huge Xaden Twist Means

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The ending of Iron Flame offered up a shocking twist regarding Xaden that has huge implications for the upcoming third book, Onyx Storm. The first book in the Empyrean Series, Fourth Wing, saw Violet Sorrengail be thrown into the Riders Quadrant of Basgiath War College, forced to undergo the grueling and deadly challenge of becoming a dragon rider rather than the safer and more mundane role of a scribe as she'd trained.

How & Why Xaden Turned Venin At The End Of Iron Flame Pulling Directly From The Source Is Forbidden In the world of the Empyrean Series, magic is all around, coming directly from the earth itself. There are two ways to channel it - one permissible and one forbidden. The permissible way is how the dragon riders do it: bonding with a dragon and then tapping into that dragon's power.

When Xaden draws power directly from the earth in the climactic battle of Iron Flame in his desperation to save Violet, he corrupts himself and starts the turn to become venin. What's not entirely clear in the Empyrean Series is if drawing from the source one time turns someone completely venin, or if the process requires a person to tap into the source a few times to complete the transition.

Andarna Being A Seventh Type Of Dragon Explained She Is Unique Among Dragons Andarna was already unique among dragons for being the only young dragon to ask to be part of the Presentation bonding, even though it is generally frowned upon for dragons not yet fully grown to bond to a rider.

General Sorrengail's Death: Why Violet's Mom Sacrifices Herself General Sorrengail Proved She Was Blameless In The Cover-Up For most of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame, General Lilith Sorrengail treated her children less like her children and more like her loyal soldiers. As maternal instincts go, the general had few, preferring the tough love approach to raising her children.

 

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