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|name = Throne of Glass
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|author = [[Sarah J. Maas]]
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| Author=[[Sarah J. Maas]]
 
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|cover artist = Alessandro Taini (Talexi)
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|narrator = Elizabeth Evans<ref>[https://www.audible.com/pd/Throne-of-Glass-Audiobook/ Throne of Glass Audiobook on Audible]</ref>
| Release Date=August 7, 2012
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|date = August 2nd, 2012
| Series=[[Throne of Glass (Series)]]
 
 
|publisher = Bloomsbury USA
| Pages=404
 
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|covchar = [[Celaena Sardothien]]
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|previous = ''[[The Assassin's Blade]]''
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|next = ''[[Crown of Midnight]]''
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|before = ''[[Queen of Glass]]''
'''Throne of Glass''' is the first installment in the Throne of Glass series, first published on August 7th 2012.
 
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|after = ''[[Crown of Midnight]]''
==Syopsis==
 
 
}}'''Throne of Glass''' is the first book in the ''[[Throne of Glass (series)|Throne of Glass]]'' series by [[Sarah J. Maas]].
After serving out a year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes, 18-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien is dragged before the Crown Prince. Prince Dorian offers her her freedom on one condition: she must act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin. Her opponents are men-thieves and assassins and warriors from across the empire, each sponsored by a member of the king's council. If she beats her opponents in a series of eliminations, she'll serve the kingdom for three years and then be granted her freedom.
 
   
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The book follows [[Celaena Sardothien]], a teenage assassin living in a corrupted kingdom.
Celaena finds her training sessions with the captain of the guard, Westfall, challenging and exhilirating. But she's bored stiff by court life. Things get a little more interesting when the prince starts to show interest in her... but it's the gruff Captain Westfall who seems to understand her best.
 
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==Official synopsis==
 
After serving out a year of hard labor in the salt mines of [[Endovier]] for her crimes, 18-year-old assassin [[Celaena Sardothien]] is dragged before the Crown Prince. Prince [[Dorian Havilliard|Dorian]] offers her her freedom on one condition: she must act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin.
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Her opponents are men: thieves, assassins, and warriors from across the empire, each sponsored by a member of the king's council. If she beats her opponents in a series of eliminations, she'll serve the kingdom for four years and then be granted her freedom. 
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Celaena finds her training sessions with the captain of the guard, [[Chaol Westfall|Westfall]], challenging and exhilirating. But she's bored stiff by court life. Things get a little more interesting when the prince starts to show interest in her... but it's the gruff Captain Westfall who seems to understand her best.
   
 
Then one of the other contestants turns up dead... quickly followed by another. Can Celaena figure out who the killer is before she becomes a victim? As the young assassin investigates, her search leads her to discover a greater destiny than she could possibly have imagined.
 
Then one of the other contestants turns up dead... quickly followed by another. Can Celaena figure out who the killer is before she becomes a victim? As the young assassin investigates, her search leads her to discover a greater destiny than she could possibly have imagined.
   
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==Plot==
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Due to the [[King of Adarlan|King of Ardalan's]] competition to find the King's Champion, Prince [[Dorian Havilliard|Dorian]] sets out with the Captain of the Royal Guard, [[Chaol Westfall|Chaol Westfall,]] to Endovier to retrieve Ardalan's Assassin, [[Celaena Sardothien]] and proposition her to compete. Should Celaena will, she would serve the king for four years until earning her freedom. Celaena takes the opportunity to get out of the terrible camp of Endovier and takes the prince up on the deal.
 
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Chaol Westfall retrieves Celaena from Endovier, the slave camp she has been imprisoned in for the past year. He presents her to Prince Dorian, who has summoned her to see if she would be suitable to compete for him in a contest his father is putting on. The contest is to discover the next King’s Champion, in essence someone to do the king’s dirty work. The king is a nasty, arrogant man who has been conquering kingdoms throughout [[Erilea]]. Also, he eliminated magic from his kingdom and other nearby lands ten years ago and punishes anyone who even retains books about the subject.
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Celaena is a good candidate for the competition because she built quite a reputation during her past work as an assassin, perhaps the best in all the land. Her sharp mind is evident as she analyses the people and her surroundings as she’s being led by Chaol from the prison and subsequently questioned by Dorian. She finally agrees to compete and also agrees to use the alias Lillian Gordaina to try to keep her infamous identity hidden.
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Celaena is in bad shape after a year of hard work in Endovier. It is hard to keep food down as she has been malnourished for so long, and she is thin and weak. Her beauty, which used to be a source of pride for her, was diminished by the harsh conditions at Endovier as well. But she is happy to be surrounded by rich foods and beautiful linens and clothes, all things she loved in her former life.
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All of the potential champions train, dwell, and compete in the castle for thirteen weeks. Twenty-three other men in the king’s court were allowed to choose a competitor, and Celaena realizes that while many are inconsequential, several will be stiff competition, especially the giant and brutal Cain. He is competing for the king’s closest advisor, Duke Perrington. To be ready to beat these opponents, Celaena pushes herself through Chaol’s grueling training to regain her former strength and skill. Throughout the competition, the king commissions various contests among the potential champions. Chaol tells Celaena to stay in the middle of the pack. She usually holds herself back and can fulfill this request, but her bravery is displayed during one challenge in which she saves of the life of young competitor after he is sabotaged by Cain.
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Evil things are happening in the castle as the contests ensue. One champion is turning up dead before each contest. They are being murdered and mutilated in a way that seems brutal and out of the ordinary. No one can turn up clues as to whom or what may be doing this, and Celaena starts quietly investigating on her own. One night she discovers the entrance to a series of secret passageways behind a tapestry in her room, and one passage leads her to a mausoleum dedicated to the first king and queen of Adarlan, Gavin and Elena. The ghost of Elena begins to visit Celaena in this room and in her dreams. She explains there is a clock tower on the castle grounds that serves as a portal between their world and dimensions beyond. She warns Celaena that something evil has entered the castle from this portal and she must discover who is controlling it. Elena tells her she is the only one who can put a stop to this beast and that she must do so before the portal is ripped open so wide that many dangerous creatures will enter their world.
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As they each get to know her better, there are signs that both Dorian and Chaol are developing feelings for Celaena, although Chaol’s indications are much more subtle. Celaena is drawn to each for different reasons. Dorian’s charming ways makes her blush, they share a love of reading, they are quite attracted to each other, and they have fun together during his (chaste) late night visits to her room. On the other hand, Celaena is seeing Chaol’s strength and honor as they train together and as he performs his duties as captain of the guard. They are both strong willed and butt heads often, but there is no doubt that a deep bond is forming between the two. And there are hints that they are attracted to each other as well.
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A turning point in these relationships is when Celaena shows up uninvited to the royal ball. She asks Chaol to dance and he refuses, and then she ends up dancing the night away with Dorian. Dorian follows her to her rooms afterward, and the two kiss several times. When she goes out on her balcony after the ball, Chaol is quietly watching from the shadows of the garden below and knows she’s thinking about his best friend instead of him.
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During her weeks at the castle, Celaena meets two very different women. The first is Princess Nehemia, and the two become fast friends because they both feel like outsiders at the castle. Celaena agrees to teach Nehemia the common language of Adarlan in exchange for Nehemia teaching Celaena what she knows of Wyrdmarks, an ancient language with ties to magic. Despite keeping a few secrets from each other at first, their bond becomes strong over time. The other woman she meets is Lady Kaltain Rompier, a typical court lady who, even though she is in a relationship with Duke Perrington, has her eyes on Prince Dorian as a future mate. She senses the connection between Celaena and the prince, and this makes her despise Celaena.
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Here and there, Celaena reveals glimpses of her true background to Nehemia, Dorian, and Chaol. She shares how her parents were murdered when she was eight and how a man named Arobynn Hamel took her in and trained her to be in his league of assassins. Her training was incredibly hard mentally and physically, but she excelled and became his star pupil and thus a skilled assassin. She tells how the love of her life, a fellow assassin named Sam, was murdered just before she was sent to Endovier. She reveals the horrible scars on her back from being whipped when she stood up to the guards in Endovier at different times.
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Celaena eventually discovers that Cain is the one who has summoned the murderous creature from the portal. He locks her in the secret passageways with it, and Celaena rushes to the tomb to retrieve King Gavin’s famous sword Damaris to defeat the monster. The creature bites her before she finishes it off, but Nehemia finds her and heals her using Wyrd magic.
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Celaena competes very well and ends up in the final contest against Grave and then Cain. At Duke Perrington’s and the king’s request, Kaltain spikes Celaena’s drink before a required toast with the king between the two fights. Celaena unknowingly ingests this poison before the final battle against Cain. This dulls her senses and makes it seem like it’s going to be an easy win for Cain. As she lays injured, Celaena first gets encouragement from Chaol from outside the ring. But it is Nehemia who rescues her by using Wyrd magic to summon Queen Elena to take the poison from her system. Even though her body is quite broken, Celaena manages to defeat Cain once the poison is gone from her system and is declared the winner. Cain tries to kill Celaena after his defeat, but Chaol sees it coming and kills him before he can get to her.
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After her victory, Celaena is visited by Chaol, who is haunted by the fact that he killed Cain but is still glad he did it. Dorian comes in as the two of them are hugging and can sense that something more might be going on. Chaol abruptly leaves, and Celaena tells Dorian that she can’t be with him while serving as the King’s Champion. He wants to continue the relationship in secret, but she continues to refuse. She wants to remain good friends instead, and he agrees to this. Chaol comes to her room later looking for Dorian to apologize about what he witnessed earlier, and Celaena tells him that she ended things with Dorian.
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The book closes as Celaena signs the contract with the king. He threatens to hurt Chaol, Nehemia, or even Nehemia’s family if she does not fulfill the contract. But if she serves him well for four years, then she will be free.
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==Chapters==
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There are 55 chapters in total, plus a teaser for ''[[Crown of Midnight]]'' and two chapters from ''[[The Assassin and the Pirate Lord]]''.
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==Characters==
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* [[Celaena Sardothien]]
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* [[Chaol Westfall]]
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* [[Dorian Havilliard]]
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* The [[King of Adarlan]]
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* [[Nehemia Ytger]]
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* [[Duke Perrington]]
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* [[Cain]]
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* [[Nox Owen]]
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===Special editions===
Prince Dorian of Ardalan, along with The Captain of the Guard, take Celaena to the Glass castle, the home to the King of Ardalan. Celaena finds that she is in fact not the only criminal to compete, there are numerous thieves and killers sponsored by other lords to partake in the competition. The prince gives Celaena an alias to use during her stay, Lady Lillian Gordaina of Bellhaven. Chaol Westfall of Anielle is to train Celana for the various tasks she is to complete to move through the competition. In the meantime, the other competitors are slowly getting picked off (murdered in grosteque fashions). Celaena is even a suspect. Chaol divides his time between training/guarding Celaena and investigating the mysterious deaths.
 
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==Special content==
In a dream Celaena finds a trapdoor in her bed chambers leading to a series of chambers underground, one leading out of the castle and another leading to a room with the tomb of [[Elena Galathynius|Elena]], Queen of Ardalan. Celaena wakes up that morning with an amulet in her hand, the one Elena gives her in her dream with a warning that there is evil coming and she is the one to stop it. While trying to distract herself from the impending doom predicted by Queen Elena's spirit, Celaena, under the guise of Lillian, befriends the visiting Princess of Eyllwe, Nehemia Ytger. The Princess exchanges lessons on the tongue used in Ardalan for teaching Celaena what she knows about Wyrdmarks, the strange symbols that Celaena finds at the crime scenes of all the murdered competitors as well as other parts of the castle.
 
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* '''Throne of Glass Collector's Edition''': On the 6th of November, 2018 Bloomsbury released the ''Throne of Glass'' Collector's Editions, three new hardcover editions of the first book.<ref>https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/throne-of-glass-collectors-edition-9781526605283/</ref>
Chaol often finds himself chaperoning the two girls. Celaena is excluded from the festival of Samhuinn. Chaol feels bad and brings back a gift from the celebration, an amethyst ring Although he does not allow himself to forget that Celaena is in fact an assassin, he begins to warm up to the eighteen-year-old girl who enjoys conversation and dresses and not to mention any opportunity she can get to show him up in training, despite Chaol's warnings that she should remain under the radar. There is one person's attention in particular that Celaena has tried to avoid but can't seem to shake and that is Kaltain Rompier, one of Queen Georgina's ladies in waiting, vying for the affections of Dorian while pretending to show interest in Duke Perrington, the man backing Celaena's greatest rival for the competition, Cain.
 
   
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::''Now available in this gorgeous new package, the Throne of Glass Collector's Edition features unique foil-stamped cover art, a ribbon marker, beautiful new interior page designs, colour endpapers and a new map of Erilea.''
Kaltain claims that Lillian is after the princes affections long before Celaena begins to show interest in the prince. Tired of being excluded from another celebration, Celaena sneaks into the Yulemas masked ball. Chaol recognizes Celaena immediately and although he is fuming with anger at her insubordination, he agrees to let her stay. Frustrated that no one will ask her to dance, Celaena chides Chaol for glaring away all of her would-be suitors. When Chaol claims to be doing no such thing, she asks him to dance. Chaol refuses, stating that it would be dangerous for them to dance. Just in time, Dorian arrives and asks his champion for a dance. It is in that moment that Celaena realizes that she might have feelings for the prince. She notices Chaol leaving the ball before she finishes dancing with the prince.
 
   
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* '''Throne of Glass Miniature Character Collection''': On November 5th, 2019 all eight books in the ''Throne of Glass'' series will be released as new, limited editions. Each miniature book will feature a different character’s name highlighted in a signature color every time it appears, with ''Throne of Glass'' having Celaena's name highlighted in "Rifthold Violet".<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BySsiYunfbY/ So thrilled to announce the Throne of Glass Miniature Character Collection! 😊] - [[Sarah J. Maas]] on Instagram</ref>
Kaltain Rompier makes a point of trying to find out the truth about Lillian Gordaina and even goes so far as to poison Celaena on Duke Perrington's request during the final battle against Cain. Cain seems to know about Celaena, not only her true identity but also about events that he could not possibly have witnessed, using the knowledge to break Celaena's spirit. Celaena is able to fight the effects of the poison though, with the help of Elena and a moment of tender encouragement from Chaol. Cain is more than he seems however, as if he is possessed. A strange mark appears on Celaena's forehead during the fight. Celaena eventually wins, after taking a serious beating.
 
   
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Cain attempts to kill Celaena anyway but Chaol steps forward and kills Cain with his sword. It comes to light that Kaltain poisoned Celaena with Duke Perrington claiming that he had nothing to do with it. Kaltain is thrown in the dungeons and Celaena is crowned the King's Champion. Recovering from her wounds, Celaena wonders if the king will send her her contract or if he will decided to thrown her back into the mines of Endovier anyway. Chaol comes to visit; it is the first time she is seeing him since the fight, since he killed Cain. There share a tender moment of understanding and embrace. Dorian walks in and the two break apart. Celaena decides to break up with Dorian, concluding that it would not fit for the Crown Prince to carry on a relationship with the King's Champion. She asks him to remain her friend.
 
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* The first draft of the book was titled ''[[Queen of Glass]]'' and uploaded online on [[Wikipedia:FictionPress|FictionPress]]. The story gained a large amount of popularity, and Maas later decided to publish the book with Bloomsbury. The book was rewritten and titled as ''Throne of Glass''.
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* The book is a loose retelling of the famous folk tale ''[[Wikipedia:Cinderella|Cinderella]]'' with the premise of Cinderella as an assassin, instead of a princess.
   
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Dorian seems quite disappointed but agrees to be her friend. After breaking it off with Dorian, Chaol returns and Celaena remarks that it is unusual, she is pleased that she gets to see him twice in one day. Celaena tells Dorian that she ending things with the prince. He joins her in dinner and they raise a glass, Chaol toasting Celaena. Elena visits Celaena again and tells her that she has more work to do, and although she has defeated Cain, there is more evil ahead. Upon signing the contract to be the King's Champion, the King of Ardalan threatens should Celaena betray him or refrain from returning from a mission, he will kill the captain and Nehemia's family. Celaena admits to Chaol that she may have just signed away her soul, however the two walk arm in arm as the Captain and the King's Champion.
 
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Throne of Glass
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Information
Author/s

Sarah J. Maas

Cover artist

Alessandro Taini (Talexi)

Narrator

Elizabeth Evans[1]

Release Date August 2nd, 2012
Publisher

Bloomsbury USA

Cover

Celaena Sardothien

Series
Throne of Glass
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7
Chronology
Preceded by
The Assassin's Blade
Followed by
Crown of Midnight
Release order
Released after
Queen of Glass
Released before
Crown of Midnight

Throne of Glass is the first book in the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas.

The book follows Celaena Sardothien, a teenage assassin living in a corrupted kingdom.

Official synopsis

After serving out a year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes, 18-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien is dragged before the Crown Prince. Prince Dorian offers her her freedom on one condition: she must act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin.

Her opponents are men: thieves, assassins, and warriors from across the empire, each sponsored by a member of the king's council. If she beats her opponents in a series of eliminations, she'll serve the kingdom for four years and then be granted her freedom. 

Celaena finds her training sessions with the captain of the guard, Westfall, challenging and exhilirating. But she's bored stiff by court life. Things get a little more interesting when the prince starts to show interest in her... but it's the gruff Captain Westfall who seems to understand her best.

Then one of the other contestants turns up dead... quickly followed by another. Can Celaena figure out who the killer is before she becomes a victim? As the young assassin investigates, her search leads her to discover a greater destiny than she could possibly have imagined.

Plot

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Chaol Westfall retrieves Celaena from Endovier, the slave camp she has been imprisoned in for the past year. He presents her to Prince Dorian, who has summoned her to see if she would be suitable to compete for him in a contest his father is putting on. The contest is to discover the next King’s Champion, in essence someone to do the king’s dirty work. The king is a nasty, arrogant man who has been conquering kingdoms throughout Erilea. Also, he eliminated magic from his kingdom and other nearby lands ten years ago and punishes anyone who even retains books about the subject.

Celaena is a good candidate for the competition because she built quite a reputation during her past work as an assassin, perhaps the best in all the land. Her sharp mind is evident as she analyses the people and her surroundings as she’s being led by Chaol from the prison and subsequently questioned by Dorian. She finally agrees to compete and also agrees to use the alias Lillian Gordaina to try to keep her infamous identity hidden.

Celaena is in bad shape after a year of hard work in Endovier. It is hard to keep food down as she has been malnourished for so long, and she is thin and weak. Her beauty, which used to be a source of pride for her, was diminished by the harsh conditions at Endovier as well. But she is happy to be surrounded by rich foods and beautiful linens and clothes, all things she loved in her former life.

All of the potential champions train, dwell, and compete in the castle for thirteen weeks. Twenty-three other men in the king’s court were allowed to choose a competitor, and Celaena realizes that while many are inconsequential, several will be stiff competition, especially the giant and brutal Cain. He is competing for the king’s closest advisor, Duke Perrington. To be ready to beat these opponents, Celaena pushes herself through Chaol’s grueling training to regain her former strength and skill. Throughout the competition, the king commissions various contests among the potential champions. Chaol tells Celaena to stay in the middle of the pack. She usually holds herself back and can fulfill this request, but her bravery is displayed during one challenge in which she saves of the life of young competitor after he is sabotaged by Cain.

Evil things are happening in the castle as the contests ensue. One champion is turning up dead before each contest. They are being murdered and mutilated in a way that seems brutal and out of the ordinary. No one can turn up clues as to whom or what may be doing this, and Celaena starts quietly investigating on her own. One night she discovers the entrance to a series of secret passageways behind a tapestry in her room, and one passage leads her to a mausoleum dedicated to the first king and queen of Adarlan, Gavin and Elena. The ghost of Elena begins to visit Celaena in this room and in her dreams. She explains there is a clock tower on the castle grounds that serves as a portal between their world and dimensions beyond. She warns Celaena that something evil has entered the castle from this portal and she must discover who is controlling it. Elena tells her she is the only one who can put a stop to this beast and that she must do so before the portal is ripped open so wide that many dangerous creatures will enter their world.

As they each get to know her better, there are signs that both Dorian and Chaol are developing feelings for Celaena, although Chaol’s indications are much more subtle. Celaena is drawn to each for different reasons. Dorian’s charming ways makes her blush, they share a love of reading, they are quite attracted to each other, and they have fun together during his (chaste) late night visits to her room. On the other hand, Celaena is seeing Chaol’s strength and honor as they train together and as he performs his duties as captain of the guard. They are both strong willed and butt heads often, but there is no doubt that a deep bond is forming between the two. And there are hints that they are attracted to each other as well.

A turning point in these relationships is when Celaena shows up uninvited to the royal ball. She asks Chaol to dance and he refuses, and then she ends up dancing the night away with Dorian. Dorian follows her to her rooms afterward, and the two kiss several times. When she goes out on her balcony after the ball, Chaol is quietly watching from the shadows of the garden below and knows she’s thinking about his best friend instead of him.

During her weeks at the castle, Celaena meets two very different women. The first is Princess Nehemia, and the two become fast friends because they both feel like outsiders at the castle. Celaena agrees to teach Nehemia the common language of Adarlan in exchange for Nehemia teaching Celaena what she knows of Wyrdmarks, an ancient language with ties to magic. Despite keeping a few secrets from each other at first, their bond becomes strong over time. The other woman she meets is Lady Kaltain Rompier, a typical court lady who, even though she is in a relationship with Duke Perrington, has her eyes on Prince Dorian as a future mate. She senses the connection between Celaena and the prince, and this makes her despise Celaena.

Here and there, Celaena reveals glimpses of her true background to Nehemia, Dorian, and Chaol. She shares how her parents were murdered when she was eight and how a man named Arobynn Hamel took her in and trained her to be in his league of assassins. Her training was incredibly hard mentally and physically, but she excelled and became his star pupil and thus a skilled assassin. She tells how the love of her life, a fellow assassin named Sam, was murdered just before she was sent to Endovier. She reveals the horrible scars on her back from being whipped when she stood up to the guards in Endovier at different times.

Celaena eventually discovers that Cain is the one who has summoned the murderous creature from the portal. He locks her in the secret passageways with it, and Celaena rushes to the tomb to retrieve King Gavin’s famous sword Damaris to defeat the monster. The creature bites her before she finishes it off, but Nehemia finds her and heals her using Wyrd magic.

Celaena competes very well and ends up in the final contest against Grave and then Cain. At Duke Perrington’s and the king’s request, Kaltain spikes Celaena’s drink before a required toast with the king between the two fights. Celaena unknowingly ingests this poison before the final battle against Cain. This dulls her senses and makes it seem like it’s going to be an easy win for Cain. As she lays injured, Celaena first gets encouragement from Chaol from outside the ring. But it is Nehemia who rescues her by using Wyrd magic to summon Queen Elena to take the poison from her system. Even though her body is quite broken, Celaena manages to defeat Cain once the poison is gone from her system and is declared the winner. Cain tries to kill Celaena after his defeat, but Chaol sees it coming and kills him before he can get to her.

After her victory, Celaena is visited by Chaol, who is haunted by the fact that he killed Cain but is still glad he did it. Dorian comes in as the two of them are hugging and can sense that something more might be going on. Chaol abruptly leaves, and Celaena tells Dorian that she can’t be with him while serving as the King’s Champion. He wants to continue the relationship in secret, but she continues to refuse. She wants to remain good friends instead, and he agrees to this. Chaol comes to her room later looking for Dorian to apologize about what he witnessed earlier, and Celaena tells him that she ended things with Dorian.

The book closes as Celaena signs the contract with the king. He threatens to hurt Chaol, Nehemia, or even Nehemia’s family if she does not fulfill the contract. But if she serves him well for four years, then she will be free.

Chapters

There are 55 chapters in total, plus a teaser for Crown of Midnight and two chapters from The Assassin and the Pirate Lord.

Characters

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Gallery

Covers

Special editions

Special content

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  • Throne of Glass Collector's Edition: On the 6th of November, 2018 Bloomsbury released the Throne of Glass Collector's Editions, three new hardcover editions of the first book.[2]
Now available in this gorgeous new package, the Throne of Glass Collector's Edition features unique foil-stamped cover art, a ribbon marker, beautiful new interior page designs, colour endpapers and a new map of Erilea.
  • Throne of Glass Miniature Character Collection: On November 5th, 2019 all eight books in the Throne of Glass series will be released as new, limited editions. Each miniature book will feature a different character’s name highlighted in a signature color every time it appears, with Throne of Glass having Celaena's name highlighted in "Rifthold Violet".[3]

Trivia

  • The first draft of the book was titled Queen of Glass and uploaded online on FictionPress. The story gained a large amount of popularity, and Maas later decided to publish the book with Bloomsbury. The book was rewritten and titled as Throne of Glass.
  • The book is a loose retelling of the famous folk tale Cinderella with the premise of Cinderella as an assassin, instead of a princess.

References

THE BOOK SERIES
Main series The Assassin’s BladeThrone of GlassCrown of MidnightHeir of FireQueen of ShadowsEmpire of StormsTower of DawnKingdom of Ash
Novellas The Assassin and the Pirate LordThe Assassin and the HealerThe Assassin and the DesertThe Assassin and the UnderworldThe Assassin and the Empire
Companion books Throne of Glass Coloring BookThe World of Throne of Glass
Online short stories The Assassin and the PrincessThe Assassin and the CaptainThe Captain and the Prince
Exclusive content Empire of Storms Exclusive (Barnes & Noble)Empire of Storms Exclusive (Target)Empire of Storms Exclusive (WHSmith)
Adaptions Queen of Shadows (television series)Embers of Memory: A Throne of Glass Game