A different angle on the most handsome High Lord in all of Prythian, and somehow, he is even more devastating in blue. This version of Rhysand brings the ornate coat, the starlit nebula, and that specific expression that has caused a genuinely alarming number of readers to put down A Court of Mist and Fury and just sit with their feelings for a while. Now in puzzle form. You are welcome, and we are sorry.
Rich, saturated inks, a glossy laminated finish, and chipboard pieces that snap into place with a satisfying weight make this one of those puzzles that actually feel as good as they look. Every section you assemble reveals more detail, more jewel-toned highlights, more of the brooding starlit atmosphere that the Night Court does better than anyone. Available in 520 or 1014 pieces, depending on how long you want to spend with him tonight. Both are valid. Neither requires justification.
For the ACOTAR reader who has a type and that type is powerful, morally complicated, and dressed impeccably in the dark. Settle in with something warm to drink, orient the image however suits your table, and let the evening go exactly where it was always going to go. Add it to your hoard. The Night Court has been expecting you.
This is an independently created fan-inspired product. It is not officially licensed by, affiliated with, or endorsed by Sarah J. Maas, Bloomsbury Publishing, or any associated rights holders. All rights to the original characters, story, and world of A Court of Thorns and Roses belong to their respective owners.