Summary
The Assassin's Blade by Sarah J. Maas is a collection of five interconnected novellas serving as a prequel to the author’s Throne of Glass series. It introduces the character Celaena Sardothien, Adarlan’s notorious assassin, who embarks on perilous missions throughout Erilea, and explores her complex ties with fellow assassin Sam Cortland. The novellas focus on themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the pursuit of freedom, which are essential to understanding Celaena’s later journey.
Plot
The Assassin's Blade comprises five novellas that serve as prequels to Sarah J. Maas’s Throne of Glass series. They explore the early life of Celaena Sardothien, outlining key events that influence her development.
In The Assassin and the Pirate Lord, Celaena Sardothien receives orders from her mentor, Arobynn Hamel, to negotiate with Captain Rolfe, the Pirate Lord of Skull’s Bay. With Sam Cortland, her rival, she discovers a plan to start a slave trade. Defying her orders, they collaborate to thwart the operation and free the captives. This rebellion shifts her relationship with Sam from rivalry to mutual respect.
In The Assassin and the Healer, after her act of defiance, Celaena travels to the Red Desert to train with the Silent Assassins. At an inn, she meets Yrene Towers, an aspiring healer. Celaena teaches Yrene self-defense and supports her ambitions, demonstrating her capacity for growth and kindness.
The Assassin and the Desert follows Celaena’s training with the Silent Assassins. She seeks approval from the Mute Master while building a friendship with Ansel, a fellow trainee. Ansel's betrayal forces Celaena to address issues of trust and justice, reinforcing her commitment to loyalty.
In The Assassin and the Underworld, Celaena returns to Rifthold and navigates Arobynn Hamel's manipulations. Tasked with a mission under false pretenses, she deepens her relationship with Sam and strives for their freedom. Arobynn's deceit drives a wedge between him and Celaena, pushing her toward independence.
The Assassin and the Empire concludes with a tragic turn. As Celaena and Sam plan to leave the Assassin’s Guild, they accept a perilous contract. The mission ends in betrayal, leading to Sam's death orchestrated by Arobynn. Celaena’s capture and imprisonment in Endovier's salt mines set the stage for her journey in Throne of Glass.