Irids Draw From Sky, Not Earth, Which Is Why Venin Want Andarna Alive
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Irids Draw From Sky, Not Earth, Which Is Why Venin Want Andarna Alive

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode confirms the irid quest as the book's structural spine and Theophanie's interest in Andarna as a genuine threat signal, but the irids' explicit denial of a cure and refusal to cooperate means the theory's core claim about their strategic potential remains unconfirmed and partially contradicted by confirmed events.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
65 / 100
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Mix of dialogue and thematic evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Theories about the mysterious seventh breed of dragon, why she was kept in a dreamless sleep for centuries, and what her true purpose might be in the larger conflict.

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WHY THIS MATTERS

If irids operate on a fundamentally different magical substrate than every other species in the conflict, then the entire strategic framework the riders are using to fight venin, including Violet's quest to weaponize irid power, is being built on a misunderstanding of what kind of weapon they are actually handling. The theory reframes the war's central resource not as an advantage waiting to be unlocked but as a catastrophic variable whose last deployment may be the reason the irids stopped fighting in the first place.

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