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Cursed Crown
Sinopsis
Cursed Crown is a dark, literary political fantasy about a city that refuses to kneel and a crown that refuses to stop ruling. In Varkhale—a place where doors are wiser than thrones and laws are written to fit on planks—the death of King Aurel triggers an ancient requirement: the Diadem must rest on a living brow before sunset, or the citys charters unravel into chaos. The only available head belongs to Kalen Oris, an interpreter whose mouth the crown tries to rent.
The Diadems curse is not spectacle but pressure—a quiet insistence that the city would be simpler with one subject and many obedient objects. Varkhale answers with habits that behave like spells: door first,say before,no night, and readback, civic rhythms that keep ambition honest. Weight-teeth, oath-forks, rope-bites, and clapper-collars mark promises so they cannot pretend to be harmless. The city distrusts efficiency that arrives wearing titles and saints on coins.
Against Kalen and the citizens stand House Emervane—polished merchants of shortcuts whose wagons bring distance oaths, quiet halls, and night-blessings that promise serenity by erasing dissent. The true antagonist is not merely the cursed crown but any sentence that begins with therefore, by me.
As Kalen struggles against the Diadems whisper, he is joined by a chorus of neighbors who practice ordinary heroism: Rhea Morcant, who keeps ropes from becoming laws; Soreya Vhal, who sizes justice to a plank; Dara Anren, whose ugly handwriting saves marriages; Garrin Tel, who crafts tools that embarrass deception; Istren Vyre, who burns lies until they admit their flavor; and Vey, who keeps the citys beat.
Cursed Crown unfolds through a series of "Open" chapters—Open Knots, Open Feast, Open Road, Open Charter, Open Crown—each installing a small civic habit that makes the next temptation easier to refuse. The city does not seek purity; it teaches rooms to behave. Power is dismantled and reassembled into tools. A curse is crowded until it remembers it is supposed to help.
Blending dark fantasy with political insight and a deep affection for ordinary labor, Cursed Crown is a story about resisting the gravity of titles, keeping promises honest, and choosing neighbors over destiny. It is not a tale of overthrow, but of installation—how a city learns to outwit a crown without kneeling to it.
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Editorial: Haven Publisher
ISBN: 9798232804749
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 08/12/2025
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