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Paperback The Silver Throne Book

ISBN: B0GVBBN8KP

ISBN13: 9798254108894

The Silver Throne

In the kingdom of Ordan, a king's face is no longer his own. When Lucien was a boy, he watched his dying father, King Alaric IV, fitted with a silver mask in a hidden chamber beneath the palace, not as ornament, but as statecraft. The metal gave the court what flesh no longer could: composure, authority, and a beautiful lie the city could kneel to. Years later, Lucien inherits not only the throne, but the same wasting affliction, the same political machinery, and the same pressure to let silver replace the visible truth of his body before the kingdom smells weakness.

As Lucien's illness spreads through his hand, jaw, and face, the palace closes around him with practiced calm. Queen Yselle, Chancellor Vaudrin, Patriarch Severin, Sir Adrast, and the physician Mirelle all understand different pieces of the same horror: the silver mask is not an emergency invention, but an old dynastic mechanism, one used before to preserve continuity by turning sick rulers into polished symbols. The court calls it mercy. The Church calls it burden. The city, once it sees Lucien masked in public, begins calling it devotion. What should provoke terror instead becomes spectacle, then reverence, then appetite.

What begins as a courtly gothic novel about concealment and succession widens into a political horror about institutions that prefer image to truth. Lucien learns that the silver does more than hide decay. It alters perception, restructures power, and invites a kingdom to love the performance of rule more than the ruler himself. By the final movement, the struggle is no longer just against illness or conspiracy, but against the ancient machinery beneath the throne that has fed on kings for generations. The Silver Throne is a gothic political horror novel about monarchy, bodily erosion, dynastic deceit, and the terrifying ease with which a state can turn a human being into a usable relic.

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