Evey's Wings
unique_objectWhite eagle wings surgically sprouting from human back flesh, bound with crimson ribbon, carved biomodification
Evey's Wings, a striking pair of white eagle wings surgically grafted onto a human back and bound with crimson ribbon, emerge as a haunting biomodification in Red Rising, symbolizing the brutal fusion of human ambition and avian majesty amid the Golds' cutthroat Institute trials. Though their full evolution remains nascent with only their introduction in the first book, these wings foreshadow the saga's escalating themes of transhuman alteration and identity, potentially reappearing as relics or inspirations in later conflicts. Their carved, flesh-bound permanence underscores the irreversible scars of the Society's hierarchy, evolving from a personal trophy to a mythic emblem of defiance.
Evolution
Red Rising
White eagle wings surgically sprouting from human back flesh, bound with crimson ribbon, carved biomodification
Book Appearances
Red Rising
First appears Ch 10