The Hollow Sceptre

The Hollow SceptreThe Unwaking Library

Book Profile
Full Title The Hollow Sceptre
Series Song of the Island Kings
Volume V
Library The Unwaking Library
Era Mortal
Imprint Aethereal Histories
Published Coming Soon
Narrator Ariaste
Setting Britain · 1509–1837
Follows A Throne of Thorns and Roses
Precedes Empire of Ashes
Genre Historical Fantasy · Mythological Fiction

The Hollow Sceptre

The Stuarts fell. The Hanoverians rose. Power changed hands. The game remained the same.


Overview

The Hollow Sceptre covers the Tudor, Stuart, and early Hanoverian periods — the age of religious reformation, civil war, restoration, and the long slow transfer of real power from the crown to Parliament. The sceptre remained. What it represented changed beyond recognition.

The Stuarts fell. The Hanoverians rose. Power changed hands. The game remained the same — but the players, and the rules, were being rewritten in ways that would make the England of 1837 unrecognisable to the England of 1509.


Narrator

Like all titles in the Aethereal Histories, The Hollow Sceptre is narrated by Ariaste — the immortal archivist of the Unwaking Library, the long witness whose record covers the full span of the mortal world. Ariaste was there. The vantage is long. The voice is restrained.


Theme

The Hollow Sceptre is concerned with the gap between symbol and power — with a monarchy that retained its ceremonial weight long after the actual authority had migrated elsewhere, and with the forces that used the confusion of that gap to operate unseen.

Archive Status

This entry is a stub. The full record of The Hollow Sceptre will be expanded as the book is published.


Series

The Hollow Sceptre is part of the Song of the Island Kings, shelved in The Unwaking Library — the Mortal Era strand of the Aethereal Stories universe. The hidden record of the mortal world, compiled by Ariaste across centuries.