Stardust
by Neil Gaiman
The star, who later reveals that her name is Yvaine, is the falling star that Victoria sees and sends Tristran after. Because she falls in Faerie, she takes the form of a beautiful, ethereal young woman with white-blond hair and skin that glitters in the dark. When she falls, she breaks her leg and is angry, upset, cold, and frightened to find herself on Earth. She’s enraged when Tristran traps her with a silver chain, and she takes the first opportunity she gets to run away from him. However, after he saves her from Morwanneg—who wants to cut Yvaine’s heart out—Yvaine and Tristran begin to develop genuine feelings for each other. Yvaine remains somewhat childlike throughout the novel, and she continues to stare longingly at the stars and the moon, wishing she could return home. She makes peace with her life on Earth once she and Tristran profess their love for each other, and she eventually becomes the lady of Stormhold after Tristran’s death.

The Star/Yvaine Quotes in Stardust

The Stardust quotes below are all either spoken by The Star/Yvaine or refer to The Star/Yvaine. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 2 Quotes

“For a kiss, and the pledge of your hand,” said Tristran, grandiloquently, “I would bring you that fallen star.”

He shivered. His coat was thin, and it was obvious he would not get his kiss, which he found puzzling. The manly heroes of the penny dreadfuls and shilling novels never had these problems getting kissed.

Related Characters: Tristran Thorn (speaker), The Star/Yvaine, Victoria Forester, Mr. Monday
Page Number and Citation: 47
Explanation and Analysis:

He thought of Victoria’s lips, and her grey eyes, and the sound of her laughter. He straightened his shoulders, placed the crystal snowdrop in the top buttonhole of his coat, now undone. And, too ignorant to be scared, too young to be awed, Tristran Thorn passed beyond the fields we know...

...and into Faerie.

Related Characters: Mr. Monday, Victoria Forester, The Star/Yvaine, Dunstan Thorn, Tristran Thorn
Page Number and Citation: 54
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Chapter 3 Quotes

The three old women were the Lilim—the witch-queen—all alone in the woods.

The three women in the mirror were also the Lilim: but whether they were the successors to the old women, of their shadow-selves, or whether only the peasant cottage in the woods was real, or if, somewhere, the Lilim lived in a black hall, with a fountain in the shape of a mermaid playing in the courtyard of stars, none knew for certain, and none but the Lilim could say.

Related Characters: Morwanneg/the Witch-Queen, The Star/Yvaine, The Lilim
Page Number and Citation: 64
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Chapter 4 Quotes

“So what damn-fool silly thing has this young lady got you a-doin’ of?”

Tristran put down his wooden cup of tea, and stood up, offended.

“What, he asked, in what he was certain were lofty and scornful tones, “would possibly make you imagine that my lady-love would have sent me on some foolish errand?”

The little man stared at up at him with eyes like beads of jet. “Because that’s the only reason a lad like you would be stupid enough to cross the border into Faerie. The only ones who ever come here from your lands are the minstrels, and the lovers, and the mad. And you don’t look like much of a minstrel, and you’re—pardon me saying so, lad, but it’s true—ordinary as cheese-crumbs. So it’s love, if you ask me.”

Related Characters: The Little Hairy Man (speaker), Tristran Thorn (speaker), The Star/Yvaine, Victoria Forester
Page Number and Citation: 78
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Chapter 5 Quotes

“And this wise, sweet creature sent you here to torture me?” she said.

“Well, not exactly. You see, she promised me anything I desired—be it her hand in marriage or her lips to kiss—were I to bring her the star that we saw fall the night before last. I had thought,” he confessed, “that a fallen star would probably look like a diamond or a rock. I certainly wasn’t expecting a lady.”

“So, having found a lady, could you not have come to her aid, or left her alone? Why drag her into your foolishness?”

“Love,” he explained.

Related Characters: The Star/Yvaine (speaker), Tristran Thorn (speaker), Victoria Forester
Related Symbols: Silver Chains/the Power of Stormhold
Page Number and Citation: 109
Explanation and Analysis:

“Hullo,” said Tristran. There were burrs and leaves in the lion’s mane. He held the heavy crown out toward the great beast. “You won. let the unicorn go.” And he took a step closer. Then he reached out both trembling hands and placed the crown upon the lion’s head.

Related Characters: Tristran Thorn (speaker), The Star/Yvaine, Mrs. Cherry, The Unicorn
Related Symbols: Candle and Crown
Page Number and Citation: 115
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“I am on my way to find a star,” said the witch-queen, “which fell in the great woods on the other side of Mount Belly. And when I find her, I shall take my great knife and cut out her heart, while she lives, and while her heart is her own. For the heart of a living star is a sovereign remedy against all the snares of age and time. [...]”

Madame Semele hooted and hugged herself, swaying back and forth, bony fingers clutching her sides. “The heart of a star, is it? Hee! Hee! Such a prize it will make for me. I shall taste enough of it that my youth will come back, and my hair turn from grey to golden, and my dugs swell and soften and become firm and high. Then I shall take all the heart that’s left to the Great Market at Wall. Hee!”

Related Characters: Morwanneg/the Witch-Queen (speaker), The Old Woman/Madame Semele (speaker), The Lilim, The Star/Yvaine
Page Number and Citation: 121
Explanation and Analysis:

Inside, he felt numbed and foolish, stung by a pang of guilt and shame and regret. He should not have loosed her chain, he should have tied it to a tree; he should have forced the star to go with him into the village. This went through his head as he walked; but another voice spoke to him also, pointing out that if he had not unchained her then, he would have done it sometime soon, and she would have run from him then.

Related Characters: Tristran Thorn, The Star/Yvaine, The Unicorn
Related Symbols: Silver Chains/the Power of Stormhold
Page Number and Citation: 133
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Chapter 6 Quotes

“But you were telling me that Pan owned the forest...”

“Of course he does,” said the voice. “It’s not hard to own something. Or everything. You just have to know that it’s yours and then be willing to let it go. Pan owns this forest, like that.”

Related Characters: Tristran Thorn (speaker), The Tree (speaker), The Star/Yvaine, The Unicorn
Related Symbols: Silver Chains/the Power of Stormhold
Page Number and Citation: 140
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“If I but had my true youth again... why, in the dawn of the world I could transform mountains into seas and clouds into palaces. I could populate cities with the pebbles on the shingle. If I were young again...”

She sighed and raised a hand: a blue flame flickered about her fingers for a moment, and then, as she lowered her hand, and bent down to touch her chariot, the fire vanished.

She stood up straight. There were streaks of grey now in her raven-black hair, and dark pouches beneath her eyes; but the chariot was gone, and she stood in front of a small inn at the edge of the mountain pass.

Related Characters: Morwanneg/the Witch-Queen (speaker), Billy, The Star/Yvaine, Brevis, The Lilim
Page Number and Citation: 147
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“I am the most miserable person who ever lived,” he said to the Lord Primus, when they stopped to feed the horses feedbags of damp oats.

“You are young, and in love,” said Primus. “Every young man in your position is the most miserable young man who ever lived.”

Related Characters: Primus (speaker), Tristran Thorn (speaker), Victoria Forester, The Star/Yvaine
Page Number and Citation: 152
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Chapter 8 Quotes

Tristran sat at the top of the spire of cloud and wondered why none of the heroes of the penny dreadfuls he used to read so avidly were ever hungry. His stomach rumbled, and his hand hurt him so.

Adventures are all very well in their place, he thought, but there’s a lot to be said for regular meals and freedom from pain.

Related Characters: Tristran Thorn (speaker), The Star/Yvaine, Morwanneg/the Witch-Queen
Page Number and Citation: 177-178
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Chapter 9 Quotes

For he could no longer reconcile his old idea of giving the star to Victoria Forester with his current notion that the star was not a thing to be passed from hand to hand, but a true person in all respects and no kind of a thing at all.

Related Characters: The Star/Yvaine, Tristran Thorn, Victoria Forester
Related Symbols: Silver Chains/the Power of Stormhold
Page Number and Citation: 208
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Chapter 10 Quotes

“You said you would give me whatever I desire.”

“Yes.”

“Then...” He paused. “Then I desire that you should marry Mister Monday. I desire that you should be married as soon as possible—why, within this very week, if such a thing can be arranged. And I desire that you should be as happy together as ever a man and woman have ever been.”

She exhaled in one low shuddering breath of release. Then she looked at him. “Do you mean it?” she asked.

“Marry him with my blessing, and we’ll be quits and done,” said Tristran. “And the star will probably think so, too.”

Related Characters: Tristran Thorn (speaker), Victoria Forester (speaker), The Star/Yvaine, Mr. Monday
Page Number and Citation: 226
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“What have you done?” Spittle flecked the old woman’s lips.

“I have done nothing; nothing I did not do eighteen years ago. I was bound to you to be your slave until the day that the moon lost her daughter, if it occurred in a week when two Mondays came together. And my time with you is almost done.”

Related Characters: The Old Woman/Madame Semele (speaker), The Young Woman/the Bird/Lady Una (speaker), Tristran Thorn, The Star/Yvaine, Victoria Forester, Mr. Monday, Dunstan Thorn
Related Symbols: Silver Chains/the Power of Stormhold
Page Number and Citation: 229
Explanation and Analysis:

“And if it does not suit you, you may leave, you know. There is no silver chain that will be holding you to the throne of Stormhold.”

And Tristran found this quite reassuring. Yvaine was less impressed, for she knew that silver chains come in all shapes and sizes; but she also knew that it would not be wise to begin her life with Tristran by arguing with his mother.

Related Characters: The Young Woman/the Bird/Lady Una (speaker), Tristran Thorn, The Star/Yvaine, The Old Woman/Madame Semele
Related Symbols: Silver Chains/the Power of Stormhold
Page Number and Citation: 238
Explanation and Analysis:

Yvaine realized that she felt nothing but pity for the creature who had wanted her dead, so she said, “Could it be that the heart that you seek is no longer my own?”

The old woman coughed. Her whole frame shook and spasmed with the retching effort of it.

The star waited for her to be done, and then she said, “I have given my heart to another.”

“The boy? The one in the inn? With the unicorn?”

“Yes.”

“You should have let me take it back then, for my sisters and me. We could have been young again, well into the next age of the world. Your boy will break it, or waste it, or lose it. They all do.”

Related Characters: The Star/Yvaine (speaker), Morwanneg/the Witch-Queen (speaker), The Unicorn, Tristran Thorn, The Lilim
Page Number and Citation: 240-241
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Epilogue Quotes

They say that each night, when the duties of state permit, she climbs, on foot, and limps, alone, to the highest peak of the palace, where she stands for hour after hour, seeming not to notice the cold peak winds. She says nothing at all, but simply stares upward into the dark sky and watches, with sad eyes, the slow dance of the infinite stars.

Related Characters: Tristran Thorn, The Star/Yvaine
Page Number and Citation: 248
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The Star/Yvaine Character Timeline in Stardust

The timeline below shows where the character The Star/Yvaine appears in Stardust. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 2
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...look at Wall. Tristran takes her hand, and Victoria asks if Tristran saw the falling star. Tristran didn’t, and he continues to ask if Victoria will kiss him like she did... (full context)
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...realizes how silly this all is: he’s traveling in Faerie in search of a fallen star. He can still see Wall, and he knows that nobody will fault him for turning... (full context)
Chapter 3
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...and tell him what they see. Primus and Tertius see nothing, but Septimus sees a star. The three brothers help their father to the window, and the old man pulls off... (full context)
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The now-young Lilim (later revealed to be Morwanneg) changes her clothes, the other two staring “hungrily” at her youthful body. She, in turn, looks disdainfully at their hairy chins and... (full context)
Chapter 4
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...come here, and Tristran is obviously in love. Tristran explains that he promised Victoria a star, and the man suggests he find a girl who will reciprocate his affections without making... (full context)
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...path grows more difficult to follow and a cold breeze blows, Tristran asks if the star is far away. In response, the little hairy man replies, “How many miles to Babylon?”... (full context)
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...Still confused, the hairy man suggests they eat. He promises to help Tristran find his star. (full context)
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...and jaunty. After sharing a meal, the little hairy man asks how far away the star is. Without thinking, Tristran says it might take six months. Nodding, the hairy man reminds... (full context)
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...“Cat’s breath and fish-scales and moonlight on a mill-pond.” He’ll need it to bring his star back. Tristran wraps the chain around his wrist and finds a buttonhole in which to... (full context)
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Tristran looks for the star, figuring he’s looking for a rock. He can hear someone trying not to cry, and... (full context)
Chapter 5
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The star looks significantly more human in the morning. Tristran fashions her a crutch, explaining to her... (full context)
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The star refuses Tristran’s offer of food, and then they continue through the woods. The path is... (full context)
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...go, placing the crown on the lion’s head. Purring proudly, the lion disappears, while the star approaches and comforts the injured unicorn. Tristran and the star wait with the unicorn all... (full context)
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...when they ingest it. When Madame Semele asks, Morwanneg reveals that she’s after a fallen star and plans to cut the star’s heart out “while her heart is still her own,”... (full context)
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Back in the forest, the unicorn has been following Tristran and the star as they struggle on. Finally, though it feels “sacrilegious” to ride a unicorn, he asks... (full context)
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Tristran tells the star to stay with the unicorn while he goes to the village. But he can’t get... (full context)
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...stops her goats on the southern slope of Mount Belly. She can tell that the star is headed her direction. Primus, camping along the road, shivers by his campfire and eats... (full context)
Chapter 6
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...beginning with his love for Victoria and his promise to bring her back a fallen star. When he’s done, the tree says in a “fierce” voice that she’ll help Tristran only... (full context)
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...Belly, sharpening two knives—one to cut through a ribcage, the other to cut out the star’s heart. When she’s finished, she turns her goats into an old man and a young... (full context)
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Tristran is relieved that the coachman (Primus) drives in the direction of the star. After Primus stops once to cast his runes, Tristran asks what he’s after. Primus says... (full context)
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...minute later, Primus observes that there’s something “[u]nnatural” about the storm. Tristran thinks about the star and how cold, wet, and sore she must be. He laments that he’s miserable, but... (full context)
Chapter 7
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Going back in time, the star reaches the mountain pass, worried about the hungry, overworked unicorn. The star used to think... (full context)
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The star is thrilled: people here are good. A while later, Morwanneg helps the star out of... (full context)
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...the stables, where a white horse sleeps in the far stall. He can tell the star is nearby, and comforted by that thought, he offers to groom the horses. A girl... (full context)
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...wine to the stable for Tristran and asks about accommodations. Then, he turns to the star and hears a commotion in the stables. He stares at the star and then says... (full context)
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The star crawls to join Tristran as the unicorn stabs Morwanneg in the shoulder. But before it... (full context)
Chapter 8
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Meanwhile, Tristran and the star sit on a soft, cold cloud. Tristran pushes his hand into it, which soothes his... (full context)
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Tristran suggests they start over and introduces himself. The star insults him and refuses for a minute, but finally... (full context)
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When Morwanneg has made a pool of blood, she stares through it at the other two Lilim. They scold her for wasting the last of... (full context)
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...shout “Halloo,” just in case there’s anyone to hear and help. When he returns to Yvaine, he suggests that after he gives Yvaine to Victoria, they should get Yvaine back up... (full context)
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When Tristran and Yvaine are safely on the deck, the man introduces himself as Captain Johannes Alberic of the... (full context)
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...Tristran that the ship will stop soon, and it’s time to let Tristran and the star off. They’ll still have to travel about 10 weeks to get to Wall, but the... (full context)
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Tristran and Yvaine travel west. Sometimes, Tristran works for an afternoon at farms in exchange for food, and... (full context)
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...it’s free, Tristran tells the bird to go home, but it won’t go. It just stares at him. As Tristran bends down to pick the bird up, something stuns him, and... (full context)
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A while later, as Tristran and Yvaine are walking along the road, the old woman and her mule-drawn caravan pass them. She... (full context)
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The bird appears from the caravan, and Yvaine asks why Madame Semele keeps it chained. Ignoring Yvaine, Madame Semele offers to take Tristran... (full context)
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Yvaine spends her days sleeping in Madame Semele’s bed and her nights staring at the stars,... (full context)
Chapter 9
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...bird form, and a man in a dormouse’s body. Morwanneg sends Madame Semele on, and Yvaine, sleeping in the caravan, has no idea how much danger she was in. Once the... (full context)
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...before her, angry, though Madame Semele insists she kept up her end of the bargain. Yvaine joins Tristran, and they watch as Madame Semele turns the bird into a young woman... (full context)
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Tristran and Yvaine head for the gap in the wall, Tristran explaining that they’ll visit his parents and... (full context)
Chapter 10
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...this evening are Tristran’s former boss, Mr. Brown, and a former classmate, Wystan Pippin. Tristran startles them both when he greets them—and even though Mr. Brown eventually concedes that Tristran might... (full context)
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Tristran helps a small woman erect and set up her market stall while Yvaine sings. The woman feeds Tristran and gives him wine, which Tristran gulps. He falls asleep... (full context)
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Yvaine explains that Tristran caught her with a chain once, but he freed her. Now, they’re... (full context)
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...gown saying that a lady at the gap wants to see him. Thrilled, Tristran wakes Yvaine and tells her he’s off to see Victoria, but he’ll be back for Yvaine later.... (full context)
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...Tristran notes that she didn’t have to kiss him, though he does note that the star is in the meadow, waiting for her. He asks the question. (full context)
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...she got Tristran instead, and she promised him her hand if he fetched her a star, and she felt awful for either outcome—him dying in the Lands Beyond, or returning with... (full context)
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Yvaine sits near Mr. Bromios’s stall, and eventually, Victoria Forester herself comes over to greet her.... (full context)
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Tristran finally returns several hours later and apologizes for keeping Yvaine waiting. She insists it was better she waited, as she’d turn into a stone if... (full context)
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Tristran explains to Yvaine that he’s said goodbye to his family, and they discuss how they might get Yvaine... (full context)
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Tristran and Yvaine are sitting around a campfire with others, and Tristran is shocked that it took him... (full context)
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Yvaine asks Lady Una to introduce herself, and Lady Una does. She pulls out a glass... (full context)
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...says that Lady Una will travel to the Stormhold in her palanquin, but he and Yvaine are free to do as they please—and he’d like to do some sightseeing along the... (full context)
Epilogue
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...son and his bride will soon come to Stormhold so he can rule. Tristran and Yvaine, however, take three years to make it to  an inn near Stormhold. Seeing how well... (full context)
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Yvaine takes over as Lady of Stormhold and rules impressively well. She still limps, and she... (full context)