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Iron Flame Recap

This one’s for all my Empyrean Fanatics!

If you’re anything like me, then when it comes to reading, then you’re just here for the vibes! Truly, though, unless it’s a book I have read multiple times and almost know by heart, I’m not the greatest at remembering the details – especially if it’s fantasy.

I just read Iron Flame last month (I know, how could I have waited that long?!) and I feel like I’ve already forgotten half of it!

I thought it would be a cool idea to do an Iron Flame Recap for anyone who isn’t doing a re-read and needs a refresher, like me, before the Onyx Storm release!

And let me say, this was TOUGH! I thought I would remember most of the book since I just read it, but dang there are A LOT of details, new characters and ongoing events in this book. I basically put everything I remembered and thought would be most helpful in a recap, and then I had to do research and fill in the gaps. (And look up how to spell all the dang names and places – yes, I listened to the audiobook. lol)

This book is definitely a Part 1 & Part 2, so I think that helped. I did my best to try and hit the important points and keep things in (mostly) consecutive order. But if I missed something important, or got something wrong, let me know in the comments! I also tried to avoid utilizing any and all of the fan theories I’m seeing out there. That’s a whole other post and/or book, honestly.

I listed any sources I used at the bottom to fill in where I was drawing blanks and some other blogs and recaps that I thought were really good as well!

So with that said, here we go!

Iron Flame Recap

First Half of the Book

  • Big reveal from the end of Fourth Wing, but Violet’s brother, Brennan, is alive. He is a lieutenant colonel in the Revolution, but goes by a false name since everyone thinks he is dead. As far as the Revolution leadership goes, we find out that Xaden is the heir of Aretia (and Tyrrendor), and we meet the Assembly of the Revolution.

  • Violet and the marked ones return to Basgaith to report for graduation/duty/training. They make up a story that they were all attacked by Gryphons, but it’s confirmed that Cornol Aetos knowingly sent them into battle with the Venin.

  • Violet and the squad are now second years at Basgaith, and they are taking a new Rider Survival Course, where they will work with Infantry officers and learn to endure torture. Yikes.

  • Violet is now in on the revolution – her squadmates are eventually clued in, but not for the first half of the book, where she struggles to keep her own secrets from her friends. (Oh, the irony.)

  • The new Vice Commandant, Varrish, is out for blood when it comes to Violet. He finds ways to have her punished and consistently tries to catch her in the act of aiding Xaden/the Revolution. It’s also quickly obvious that Varrish is putting out assassination attempts on any cadets that were at Resson and know about the Venin.

  • Xaden has graduated from Basgaith and is now stationed at an outpost, Samara. Violet and Xaden both get specific “leaves” so Tairn and Sgaeyl can see each other. He writes her letters about his childhood in attempt to win her back and gain her trust. He also continues to work with the Gryphon Fliers, smuggling imbued daggers to them so they can fight the Venin.

  • We find out that Jack Barlowe is alive believe it or not, and he doesn’t seem out for Violet’s blood anymore. Weird. He even saves her life. Even weirder.

  • Violet is determined to do her part in the revolution. She starts researching the Wards. She thinks the key to the Revolution is finding a way to power the unpowered ward stone in Aretia, to put up a new Ward against Venin there.

  • In order to complete this research, Violet needs journals written by the First Six, which we learn are stored in a Royal Vault in the Archives. The Squad plus Marked Ones work together to steal two journals from the vault, but Violet ends up getting caught with one of them.

  • Violet is tortured by Varrish for getting caught stealing the journal, but she doesn’t break. Eventually, they bring in Dain to read her memories. In attempt to save the revolution and get Dain on their side, she shows Dain EVERYTHING – the venin, what leadership has been hiding from them, the Battle of Resson. It works, and Dain turns on Varrish and helps Violet and Xaden kill him.

  • Xaden drops a bunch of dead Wyvern on the Navarrian border (cat’s out of the bag, now!), rescues Violet from her torture chamber, and they (along with other cadets, dragons and some Basgaith leadership) escape to Aretia, leaving Basgaith.

Second Half of the Book

  • After fleeing to Aretia, a new training program is established for cadets and run by Brennan and professors who also left Basgaith. This includes bringing Gryphon Fliers into the fold, who had fled their own academy because of the war. Tensions are high at first, but new squads are formed, integrating the Gryphons and Fliers into the Quadrants.

  • Violet has continuous nightmares about a powerful Venin General, or Sage, forcing her to choose between love and power to join their cause.

  • Violet obtains a luminary from Viscount Tecarus, which is needed to build a forge in Aretia in order to make the daggers that are imbued to kill venin.

  • Violet works on training her powers and realizes how little she knows about wielding her signet. She also learns to imbue her power into a conduit and how to use Tyrrish runes for certain types of magic – practices that weren’t taught at Basgaith.

  • Violet and Dain work on translating the journal, learning how to get the ward stone working in Aretia before a Venin attack. She discovers the answer, using 6 different types of dragons to power the stone with fire, but it doesn’t work fully. They later learn that the instructions from the journal were not complete (according to Violet’s mother, who gives them the journal Violet was captured with at Basgaith).

  • Violet puts together a big secret of Xaden’s. Because Sgaeyl was also bonded to Xaden’s grandfather, he has a second signet. He’s an inntinnsic, able to “read thoughts” or see people’s true intentions, which is forbidden. Sgaeyl knew but kept it a secret from Tairn.

  • Violet learns that the Venin plan to attack Basgaith, and Violet and Xaden fly the revolution back to the war college in order to protect Navarre.

  • Turns out that while Jack is alive, he’s actually Venin. He kills his dragon and breaks the Wardstone located at the college, which exposes all of Navarre to the Venin.

  • There’s a terrifying battle with the Venin and Wyvern while Brennan attempts to mend the ward stone. Jesinia continues translating the recovered journal and reveals to Violet that the missing key to powering the Wards is using Seven dragons instead of Six.

  • Violet realizes that Andarna is a seventh breed of dragon and is the key to getting the ward stone working. They have to pick between fixing the stone at Basgaith and fixing the one in Aretia, because Adarna can only fix one stone. They choose to save Basgaith/Navarre.

  • Knowing this, Violet attempts to imbue the wardstone, but doesn’t have enough power on her own and is about to burn out. Violet’s mom steps in, transferring her own power to the stone, giving up her life for Violet’s and the cause. Once the Wards are raised again, the Wyvern and Venin fall, ending the battle.

  • Not only did the battle cost Violet her mother, but Xayden has also turned Venin. During the battle, he faces the same Sage from Violet’s dreams. He’s on the brink of burnout battling the Sage, but instead of dying, he takes power from the Earth, turning Venin and sacrificing his soul, in attempt to stay alive and save Violet. Turns out, Violet and Xaden were having the same nightmare. It seems like Violet was seeing Xaden’s nightmare, but we don’t have 100% confirmation on that yet.

Characters – Noteworthy Changes from Book 1 and/or New Characters

Mira Sorrengail: Mira learns that Brennan is alive and joins the revolution. A big note is that Mira typically can’t use her Signet (extending wards) outside of the wards, but in the last battle of the book, she is able to create a ward protecting and saving Violet and Brennan while the wards are down.

Sawyer: Has a crush on Jesinia that has to be mentioned because he learns to sign for her. Swoon. He loses his leg in the final battle at Basgaith. Violet saves him, but we don’t know anything else after the battle. To be continued.

Aaric Graycastle: Aaric is a first year, but Violet recognizes him before he even crosses the Parapet. His real name is actually “Prince Cam” since he is royalty. His father is King Tarui, who doesn’t know he is sneaking into the Rider’s Quadrant. He intends to make it through Threshing before his father finds out. He knows the secret about the war, which is why he becomes a rider. He and Violet were childhood friends.

Catriona “Cat” Cordella: Cat is a Gryphon Flier, who also happens to be Xaden’s Ex betrothed. She is the niece of Viscount Tecarus, third in line to the Poromish throne, and her betrothal to Xaden was a part of a deal made by Xaden’s father as a political move. Cat has it out for Violet and believes Violet stole her crown. She also has the power to manipulate and heighten people’s emotions. Cat’s drift is, of course, assigned to Violet’s squad, so they end up having to work together.

Sloane Mairi: Sloane is Liam’s sister, and oh boy. Oh boy. Violet promised Liam on his deathbed that she would look out for Sloane. Unfortunately for Violet, Sloane isn’t making keeping that promise easy. Sloane has decided that she hates Violet and blames her for Liam’s death. Also unfortunately for Violet, Sloane is a terrible fighter and needs a lot of training and help to stay alive. They do come to an understanding when Violet finally reveals that she kept Liam’s letters to Sloane instead of letting them be burned upon his death. They make a deal – Sloane trains with Imogen, and she gets one of her brothers’ letters each week. It’s also important to note that Sloane’s signet is a Siphon – the ability to absorb powers from other sources – which she is forced to use at the end of the book to take Momma Sorrengail’s power and imbue the ward stone.

Andarna: There were big changes for Andarna in Iron Flame – literally! Andarna faces problems after the battle at Resson, where she used too much power to stop time and save Violet. Due to this, she grew too fast, and now she is a much larger, black, teenage dragon. After returning to the Vale, she goes into the Dreamless Sleep, but she was interrupted and slept for much longer than normal. Because of this, her wing muscles didn’t develop correctly, so she can’t hold a rider on her back during flight. She’s also going through quite the moody teenager stage. At the end of the book, she reveals to Violet that she is a seventh breed of dragon that can change colors. Pretty big twist that we don’t know all the details about or consequences of at the end of the book.

Sources I used to fact-check myself and fill in the gaps of my detail-lacking memory:

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