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Brief Summary Of King's Cage By Victoria Aveyard

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This month I read the book King’s Cage by Victoria Aveyard. This book is the third book in the series named Red Queen. In this series, a girl named Mare fights for equal rights between the inferior reds and the god-like silvers. Mare is red but has god-like powers of lightning just like silvers. Throughout the series, Mare fights for her and all the reds freedom from the oppression of silvers. She does all this while in the middle of a love triangle between two kings of silver land. Norta is the Kingdom in which Cal (The love interest) was destined to rule until Mavens mother (not Cal’s) took control of Cal’s mind and forced him to kill his own father. King’s cage starts off with Mare being imprisoned by Maven The King of Norta and the brother …show more content…

When she is not around arvens she is kept in the confines of silent stone manacles which also turn off her ability since silent stone is made from the blood of Arven’s. The stone, however, has an effect that drains a person of the ability to think straight. Maven Makes Mare sit in court and pretend to endorse the Monarchy even though it breaks her heart. After who knows long the princes of an allied kingdom come to visit and question Mare about the happenings of the scarlet guard (The rebel organization she works for) After the questioning is done all of a sudden a riot begins. 3 of the houses had formed an alliance to put Cal back on the throne where he belongs. Bullets smash through the air killing one of the princes as he attempts to protect his brother. after the riot the rebel houses try to escape but fail letting only a few escape death. A few days after the riot Maven goes to the war area and says that the war is going to stop and that he will save the peasant reds sent to battle each year. Maven really is just using the war as a tactic of loyalty. Saying that you caused a 100-year war to stop is great for loyalty if you thought you were going to be sent into the war to

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