They burn queens to keep the world from breaking. This time, the crown chose the wrong woman.
In the city of ash and gold, power is inherited through fire. When a queen falls, another must burn to take her place, something bound to a living crown forged to control, consume, and erase. The people call it tradition. The rulers call it mercy.
Nyxara was never meant to wear the crown. She is crowned anyway, fused to a power that feeds on memory, obedience, and blood. From the moment it takes root, she knows one thing for certain: the throne is not a seat of rule but a cage.
Her only anchor is Rhydderik, a lethal commander bound to her by an alchemical bond neither of them chose. He was created to be her leash. She was meant to be his ending. Enemies by design, they are forced into proximity by a system that will kill them both if either steps out of line.
As the city begins to fracture and buried truths claw their way to the surface, Nyxara realizes the crown is not the source of power, it is the lock. And everything the world fears has been locked away for centuries.
She didn't survive to rule.
She survived to break the system that devours queens.
But the moment she reaches for the truth, the crown starts watching back.
And if Nyxara pulls the wrong thread,
she won't just lose her life but unleash something the world was never meant to remember.