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The Uncrowned

(2026)
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On the day of his coronation, Prince Aldric Vane does the unthinkable: he invokes an ancient legal right and refuses the throne.

His refusal throws the empire into crisis, but for Aldric the act is only the beginning. Armed with knowledge uncovered in the sealed imperial archives, he flees the palace and finds his way to Lower Crescent, where the descendants of the Telvari people still carry the memory of what the empire stole from them. There he learns that the truth is larger, deeper, and more devastating than the official record ever admitted.

As hidden treaties resurface and old legal claims are pulled back into the light, Aldric becomes one small part of a long fight to force an empire to name its crimes. Beside community advocates, surveyors, archivists, and elders who have preserved the truth for generations, he helps build a case that could change the foundations of power itself.

The Uncrowned is a sweeping political fantasy about refusal, legitimacy, historical erasure, and the difficult work of justice. Intimate, intelligent, and morally sharp, it asks what happens when the rightful heir to power decides that power itself is the problem.


Genre: Fantasy

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