

Fifer loses her leadership position and struggles to find her place and purpose, while Thisbe is relentless in her determination to return to the land of the dragons and help Rohan rescue the other black-eyed children. Back in Artime, however, their joy at finding one another is short lived. He could see the not-so-secret hallway.Ten years after Alex and Aaron Stowe brought peace to Quill and Artimé, their younger twin sisters journey beyond Artimé in the fourth novel in the New York Times bestselling sequel series to The Unwanteds, which Kirkus Reviews called “ The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter.”Īt last, after harrowing battles and devastating losses, the three Stowe siblings are reunited. Will was very good at stage magic, and was especially good at the disguise spell. "I prefer the term 'eliminate.'" - The Unwanteds, "Where There's a Will" (252)."Hey-watch it, shrimp!" - The Unwanteds, "Defense" (189).Will was unsuccessful in his murder attempt. Aaron was not only the one to report Will's unknown infraction, but Will also believed that Aaron had stolen a position that he was supposed to have. Will Blair hated Aaron Stowe with a passion, and planned to kill and take his place. It's later revealed that the two were working together to create a 3-D door back to Quill, though Samheed was unaware that Will was planning to murder Aaron. Meghan suggests that it's because Will is an outcast, making Samheed seem more likeable. Will and Samheed were neighbors when living in Quill, and became very close in the first Unwanteds book. His infraction is unknown, but he was reported by Aaron Stowe.


However, he was declared Unwanted and purged when he was 13 years old. Had he been a Wanted, he would've had amazing opportunities, and he grew up wanting to be part of the Quillitary. He was neighbors and childhood friends with Samheed Burkesh. Will Blair was the son of General Blair, and grew up in the Wanted sectors. He is obsessed with his goals and isn't afraid to threaten or hurt people to get there. Will is aggressive, dramatic, scary, and very driven. "Will, who was a wiry boy of sixteen, snarled." ― The Unwanteds, "Defense" (190) Personality
