With so many High Lords in the new Night Court High Lady Feyre when they Made her. With a world as sprawling as the one created by Sarah J. Maas in the Court of Thorns and Roses books, it's understandable that a few of the High Lords have been more prominent and centered while others have played more background roles, and thus, we know less about their powers.

There's no doubt that certain ing High Lords who rule over Prythian's Fae courts who have thus far not been fleshed out at all. Even though we may not know much about them, though, we do know that they are incredibly powerful thanks to their status as the rulers of their realms and their connections to their lands. With each of them having distinct powers tied to their realm and giving a drop of that power to Feyre, it can be hard to keep track of what powers they have, exactly, and which ones they inadvertently bestowed upon Feyre.

1 Rhysand

Night Court

Rhysand, of course, is the highest of High Lords, the most powerful High Lord that the fae lands of Prythian have ever seen. That's thanks to his rather unique lineage; rather than being born to two noble High Fae parents, Rhysand is half-High Fae and half-Illyrian, so he has the incredible powers of both. Like all High Lords, Rhysand has the power to winnow and the ability to shapeshift into a bestial form, but he also has quite a few other abilities, too.

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Thanks to his Night Court background, Rhysand has the ability to manipulate darkness and shadows, which he can wield in so many ways, from turning them into blades of darkness to cloaking an area in the invisibility of full darkness. However, Rhysand's really dangerous ability may be his Daemati powers, granting him the ability to walk into someone's mind, scan their memories, and control them. He's also shown the ability to turn his enemies into mist, essentially vaporizing them, and, thanks to his Illyrian heritage, he has Illyrian fighting abilities and can also conjure Illyrian wings, which he uses to fly.

  • Powers: Winnowing, bestial form, darkness manipulation, Daemati abilities, misting enemies, Illyrian combat, Illyrian wings & flight, some healing
  • Power given to Feyre: Darkness manipulation, Daemati abilities

2 Helion

Day Court

In all fairness, Rhysand may be the most powerful High Lord, but Helion is a close second thanks to the powers granted him from his ties to the Day Court lands, the opposite and balance of Rhysand and Feyre's Night Court. With Helion's powers being associated with the sun, he has the ability to wield light in some incredibly useful ways, notably in his magic neutralization abilities and ability to break spells and see through glamours, giving him his moniker of Hellion Spell-Cleaver. While it's not direct healing, Helion lifting curses or spells negatively impacting a person can be seen as a form of restoration.

Books In The Court Of Thorns & Roses Series In Order

Release Year

A Court of Thorns & Roses

2015

A Court of Mist & Fury

2016

A Court of Wings & Ruin

2017

A Court of Frost & Starlight

2018

A Court of Silver Flames

2021

Helion's spell-cleaving abilities also manifest in other ways. For example, Helion was able to touch the heads of two strange Autumn Court soldiers and diagnose that they had been enthralled by the powerful artifact, the Crown, and also determine that he could neither break the hold nor restore their broken minds. He also used that same ability to send images into Rhysand's mind when holding his hands. And, of course, he has his combat abilities related to the sun, notably wielding light to burn things to ash and cut like a laser.

  • Powers: Winnowing, bestial form, light manipulation, spell cleaving, glamour detection, restoration, touch telepathy, minor healing
  • Powers given to Feyre: Light manipulation, curse-breaking

3 Thesan

Dawn Court

In the Court of Thorns and Roses books, Thesan is the biggest cipher when it comes to the High Lords of Prythian's courts. Very little is known about him, and while he's flashed some of his abilities, there hasn't been much. What is known is that Thesan does have true healing abilities and it is powerful. It's extremely likely that Thesan has other powers he simply hasn't revealed yet, though they're sure to be unleashed in a future ACOTAR book.

It's extremely likely that Thesan has other powers he simply hasn't revealed yet, though they're sure to be unleashed in a future ACOTAR book.

Currently, Thesan's real strength lies in the ingenuity of the people of the Dawn Court. His people are the inventors and alchemists of Prythian, incredibly skilled with mechanical works and science. It was one of Thesan's people, for example, who formulated the faebane antidote for use against Hybern's army. He also has a small army of winged Peregryn soldiers, and while their army isn't as vast as the Illyrians, they're still formidable fighters.

  • Powers: Winnowing, bestial form, major healing
  • Power given to Feyre: Healing

4 Tamlin

Spring Court

He may be disgraced right now, but as the High Lord of the Spring Court, Tamlin is still one of the most powerful ACOTAR characters and wields an array of impressive abilities. While all the High Lords can shift into a bestial form, Tamlin is the one who wields that shapeshifting ability the most effortlessly, able to shift back and forth with ease and often spending time in his feral beast form, and he can also change the shape of other fae and himself to mimic others. That form also lends itself to his immense and superhuman strength - pound for pound, Tamlin is arguably the physically strongest of the High Lords.

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However, Tamlin has shown he has other abilities that aren't just related to his beast form and strength, though they are perhaps not as strong or well-developed. He does have the ability to wield glamour magic and to create strong illusions and false memories in humans, though it's not known if that ability is as effective against High Fae. He has also manipulated wind in the books, and also indicated to Feyre that he has the power to heal significant injuries, though it's likely not as strong as Thesan's healing abilities.

  • Powers: Winnowing, bestial form, shapeshifting others, immense strength & endurance, glamour magic, limited wind manipulation, some healing
  • Powers given to Feyre: Shapeshifting, mimic ability

5 Tarquin

Summer Court

Tarquin is the youngest of the Fae High Lords, as well as the newest, so it's entirely possible that the young ruler of the Summer Court has not yet fully come into his own regarding the scope of his powers. Like Thesan, Tarquin only appears to have one major power outside the ones all High Lords are granted. In his case, that's water manipulation, and while on the surface it doesn't appear to be that impressive, Tarquin's water manipulation abilities are vast, with him able to whip up ocean waves to bring down entire enemy fleets and drowning whole armies. It will be interesting to see if other powers manifest as Tarquin ages in the Court of Thorns and Roses books.

  • Powers: Winnowing, bestial form, water manipulation
  • Power given to Feyre: Water manipulation

6 Beron

Autumn Court

As the oldest and cruelest of the High Lords of Prythian, the Autumn Court's Beron Vanserra is a formidable enemy to have. He has the usual powers of the other High Lords, but, thanks to his ties to the lands of the brutal and violent Autumn Court and their eternally fiery fall foliage, Beron's specialized power is his ability to wield and manipulate fire. Interestingly, Beron doesn't really have any great displays of his fire powers in ACOTAR, which makes some sense - Beron is always keeping his cards close to his vest, unwilling to let any of his potential enemies know the full extent of his power. Still, he's ruled the Autumn Court with a calculating and brutal fist, and it's unlikely that he would have been able to maintain that hold were he not incredibly powerful.

  • Powers: Winnowing, bestial form, limited healing, fire manipulation
  • Powers given to Feyre: Fire manipulation

7 Kallias

Winter Court

It's an obvious thing that the ruler of the Winter Court, Kallias, would have powers associated with ice and snow, and so he does. As the High Lord of the northernmost of the seasonal courts, Kallias rules over a land of snow, ice, and evergreen, and his realm is well-suited to his powers. As an ice wielder, Kallias can manipulate and shape ice, even creating it out of thin air. It's not clear just how far Kallias' powers extend in A Court of Thorns and Roses, but it's fair to assume that if there is any sort of water or water vapor present, Kallias could likely freeze and manipulate it in some way.

  • Powers: Winnowing, bestial form, limited healing, ice manipulation
  • Power given to Feyre: Ice manipulation
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Publisher(s)
Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication Date
2015-05-05
ISBN#
9781619634442
Author(s)
Sarah J. Maas
Genre(s)
Fantasy, Romance