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''The Iron Fey'' is a series of [[Young Adult]] novels by Julie Kagawa, dealing with the misadventures of young Meghan Chase in Faeryland.
''The Iron Fey'' is a series of [[Young Adult]] novels by Julie Kagawa, dealing with the misadventures of young Meghan Chase in Faeryland.


''The Iron King'' is where our story starts. Meghan finds out that her father was not the insurance salesman she thought he was, but was instead Oberon, king of the Summer Court of the Fey. She also finds out that her best friend, Robbie Goodfell, is actually Robin Goodfellow, better known as Puck. She ventures to faery lands to rescue her brother, but finds herself caught up in the politics of the world, and is forced to fight against the iron court, a brand new court formed as human dreams begin to shift toward technology. Along the way, she meets Ash, the son of the Winter queen, whom she agrees to accompany in exchange for his help dealing with the iron court.
''[[The Iron King]]'' is where our story starts. Meghan finds out that her father was not the insurance salesman she thought he was, but was instead Oberon, king of the Summer Court of the Fey. She also finds out that her best friend, Robbie Goodfell, is actually Robin Goodfellow, better known as Puck. She ventures to faery lands to rescue her brother, but finds herself caught up in the politics of the world, and is forced to fight against the iron court, a brand new court formed as human dreams begin to shift toward technology. Along the way, she meets Ash, the son of the Winter queen, whom she agrees to accompany in exchange for his help dealing with the iron court.


The next part of the series is the novella "Winter's Passage", which follows Ash and Meghan as he takes her to the winter court per their agreement, but along the way they are attacked by a creature sent by Oberon to "rescue" Meghan.
The next part of the series is the novella "Winter's Passage", which follows Ash and Meghan as he takes her to the winter court per their agreement, but along the way they are attacked by a creature sent by Oberon to "rescue" Meghan.
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The fourth book, ''The Iron Knight'', came out in November 2011.
The fourth book, ''The Iron Knight'', came out in November 2011.

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=== This series contains examples of: ===
* [[Amazing Technicolor Population]]: Rampant. This ''is'' Faeryland, after all.
* [[Amazing Technicolor Population]]: Rampant. This ''is'' Faeryland, after all.
* [[An Aesop]]: ''The Iron King's'' Aesop seems to be "Great adversity helps make people stronger." And...well, "Don't piss off the fairies."
* [[An Aesop]]: ''The Iron King's'' Aesop seems to be "Great adversity helps make people stronger." And...well, "Don't piss off the fairies."
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* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Puck, Meghan's best friend and a mostly trusted servant of her father, is the Betty while Ash, the youngest son of the enemy court, serves as the Veronica.
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Puck, Meghan's best friend and a mostly trusted servant of her father, is the Betty while Ash, the youngest son of the enemy court, serves as the Veronica.
* [[Big Badass Wolf]]: The Big Bad Wolf himself.
* [[Big Badass Wolf]]: The Big Bad Wolf himself.
* [[Black Eyes of Evil]]: Queen Mab, the Iron King Machina, and many [[Always Chaotic Evil]] faeries have this on a day-to-day basis. Even somewhat less evil characters, like Oberon and Titania, can get this when they're significantly angered.
* [[Black Eyes of Evil]]: Queen Mab, the Iron King Machina, and many [[Exclusively Evil]] faeries have this on a day-to-day basis. Even somewhat less evil characters, like Oberon and Titania, can get this when they're significantly angered.
* [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead]]: Any time Meghan, Ash, and Puck are travelling together, they make up this trope.
* [[Blonde, Brunette, Redhead]]: Any time Meghan, Ash, and Puck are travelling together, they make up this trope.
* [[Broken Masquerade]]: Meghan finds out what's really going on within the first five chapters of book 1.
* [[Broken Masquerade]]: Meghan finds out what's really going on within the first five chapters of book 1.
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* [[Halfbreed]]: As the daughter of the Seelie king and a human mother, Meghan is despised by ''everyone,'' except Puck and ''usually'' Ash.
* [[Halfbreed]]: As the daughter of the Seelie king and a human mother, Meghan is despised by ''everyone,'' except Puck and ''usually'' Ash.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: Human mother, Faery king father.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: Human mother, Faery king father.
* [[Heroic Bastard]]: Meghan.
* [[Heroic Bastard]]: Meghan.
* [[Icy Blue Eyes]]: Ash's brother Rowan has these, as does Titania. [[Captain Obvious|They aren't nice people]].
* [[Icy Blue Eyes]]: Ash's brother Rowan has these, as does Titania. [[Captain Obvious|They aren't nice people]].
* [[Innocent Blue Eyes]]: Meghan's characterization generally favors this description of her eyes.
* [[Innocent Blue Eyes]]: Meghan's characterization generally favors this description of her eyes.
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* [[Masquerade]]: One has been held around Meghan for her protection since she was an infant.
* [[Masquerade]]: One has been held around Meghan for her protection since she was an infant.
* [[Multicolored Hair]]: Very common amongst Faeries of any kind.
* [[Multicolored Hair]]: Very common amongst Faeries of any kind.
* [[Playing With Fire]]: An ability of some Summer Fey.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: An ability of some Summer Fey.
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Ethan drops one of these early in the first book, one of the [[Troubling Unchildlike Behavior|many signs]] that [[Changeling Tale|he's not really Ethan]].
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Ethan drops one of these early in the first book, one of the [[Troubling Unchildlike Behavior|many signs]] that [[Changeling Tale|he's not really Ethan]].
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]: Queen Mab, Ash, Rowan, and Sage all match this description.
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]]: Queen Mab, Ash, Rowan, and Sage all match this description.
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* [[Redheaded Hero]]: [[Guile Hero|Puck]], ''[[Overly Long Gag|again]]''.
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: [[Guile Hero|Puck]], ''[[Overly Long Gag|again]]''.
* [[Redhead in Green]]: Yeah, Puck basically cleared out all of the [[Hair Colors|Red-head tropes]]. It's impressive, actually.
* [[Redhead in Green]]: Yeah, Puck basically cleared out all of the [[Hair Colors|Red-head tropes]]. It's impressive, actually.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Puck is the Red to Ash's Blue, just as pretty much all the Summer Fey are the Red to the Winter Fey's Blue.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Puck is the Red to Ash's Blue, just as pretty much all the Summer Fey are the Red to the Winter Fey's Blue.
* [[Shiny Midnight Black]]: The phrase "so black it looks blue in places" is actually used to describe Queen Mab's hair.
* [[Shiny Midnight Black]]: The phrase "so black it looks blue in places" is actually used to describe Queen Mab's hair.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]/[[Tall, Dark and Handsome|Handsome]]: Pick an Unseelie prince. Any Unseelie prince.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]/[[Tall, Dark and Handsome|Handsome]]: Pick an Unseelie prince. Any Unseelie prince.
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* [[Troubling Unchildlike Behavior]]: How Meghan learns that her brother has been replaced with a changeling.
* [[Troubling Unchildlike Behavior]]: How Meghan learns that her brother has been replaced with a changeling.
* [[True Sight]]: Meghan's is strong due to her father's identity, but up until the beginning of the first book it has been kept controlled by the fact that every year until her [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]], Robbie would dose her with Mistwine to suppress it.
* [[True Sight]]: Meghan's is strong due to her father's identity, but up until the beginning of the first book it has been kept controlled by the fact that every year until her [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]], Robbie would dose her with Mistwine to suppress it.
* [[Two Guys and A Girl]]: Ash, Puck, and Meghan. [[My Friends and Zoidberg|Grimalkin gets thrown in there too for a while]], but that does not change the team dynamics one bit.
* [[Two Guys and a Girl]]: Ash, Puck, and Meghan. [[My Friends and Zoidberg|Grimalkin gets thrown in there too for a while]], but that does not change the team dynamics one bit.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Puck uses this a lot, though he usually favors [[Animorphism]].
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Puck uses this a lot, though he usually favors [[Animorphism]].
* [[Wicked Stepmother]]: Titania is this IN SPADES for Meghan. The girl was lucky not to be [[Baleful Polymorph|turned into a deer]] or something equally edible.
* [[Wicked Stepmother]]: Titania is this IN SPADES for Meghan. The girl was lucky not to be [[Baleful Polymorph|turned into a deer]] or something equally edible.
* [[With a Friend And A Stranger]]: Meghan runs away from the Seelie court in the company of Puck, her childhood friend, and Ash, her currently unknown enemy who is only kept from killing her by virtue of a [[Magically-Binding Contract]].
* [[With a Friend and a Stranger]]: Meghan runs away from the Seelie court in the company of Puck, her childhood friend, and Ash, her currently unknown enemy who is only kept from killing her by virtue of a [[Magically-Binding Contract]].
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: Oberon cheated on Titania, which is why she has it in for Meghan. Meghan's mother also cheated on her husband with Oberon, but the poor man had no idea that had happened.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: Oberon cheated on Titania, which is why she has it in for Meghan. Meghan's mother also cheated on her husband with Oberon, but the poor man had no idea that had happened.


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Latest revision as of 20:19, 24 July 2020

The Iron Fey is a series of Young Adult novels by Julie Kagawa, dealing with the misadventures of young Meghan Chase in Faeryland.

The Iron King is where our story starts. Meghan finds out that her father was not the insurance salesman she thought he was, but was instead Oberon, king of the Summer Court of the Fey. She also finds out that her best friend, Robbie Goodfell, is actually Robin Goodfellow, better known as Puck. She ventures to faery lands to rescue her brother, but finds herself caught up in the politics of the world, and is forced to fight against the iron court, a brand new court formed as human dreams begin to shift toward technology. Along the way, she meets Ash, the son of the Winter queen, whom she agrees to accompany in exchange for his help dealing with the iron court.

The next part of the series is the novella "Winter's Passage", which follows Ash and Meghan as he takes her to the winter court per their agreement, but along the way they are attacked by a creature sent by Oberon to "rescue" Meghan.

The Iron Daughter opens with Meghan a prisoner of the Winter Court, where she dreams of the Iron King she killed at the end of The Iron King. She feels betrayed by Ash, who must pretend not to care while they are in the court. The two are forced to leave when one of Ash's brothers steals the Scepter of the Seasons, which he intends to give to the new Iron King in exchange for power. Ash, Meghan and Puck go after it, with the help of Ironhorse, who tells them that the new king is a fraud. The group retrieve the scepter, but Ash and Meghan are banished to the Mortal realm.

Book 3, The Iron Queen, picks up where The Iron Daughter left off, as Meghan and Ash approach her human home. When they arrive, they find her home being attacked by iron fey under the orders of the false king. The two decide to flee to Leanansidhe, also called the Exile Queen, for shelter. Along the way, Glitch, a former lieutenant of the Iron King and current leader of the rebels against the false king, attempts to take them into custody for Meghan's protection, fearing that all would be lost if the false king captured her. While training to go after the false king, they discover that in addition to the Summer glamour she gained from her father, Meghan also has Iron glamour gained from killing the Iron King back in book 1. The three return to faery after Meghan and Ash's banishments are lifted, and Meghan takes her rightful place.

Another novella, focusing on Ash and Puck's adventures, follows Iron Queen, titled "Summer's Crossing".

The fourth book, The Iron Knight, came out in November 2011.


Tropes used in The Iron King include: