The Will of the Many by James Islington is a gripping fantasy novel that explores themes of power, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships. Set in a richly crafted world, the story follows the protagonist, Vis, as he navigates a treacherous landscape filled with political intrigue and personal dilemmas. As he grapples with his identity and the expectations placed upon him, Vis must confront dark forces that threaten not only his life but the fate of his world. This novel is ideal for fans of epic fantasy and those who enjoy intricate plots and character development. Published by Saga Press in May 2023, it offers a fresh perspective on the genre with its unique storytelling and compelling characters.
Key Points
Explores the themes of power and sacrifice in a fantasy setting.
Follows protagonist Vis as he navigates political intrigue and personal dilemmas.
Richly crafted world with dark forces threatening the protagonist’s fate.
Published by Saga Press in May 2023, appealing to epic fantasy fans.
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FAQs
What is the significance of the phrase 'courage' in the story?
The phrase 'courage' is whispered by the protagonist's father as he hangs precariously, symbolizing the hope and heartbreak intertwined in their relationship. This moment highlights the father's trust in his ability to save his child, emphasizing themes of familial bonds and the struggle against despair. It sets the tone for the protagonist's internal conflict and the overarching narrative of facing darkness.
Who is Sextus Hospius and what is his role in the story?
Sextus Hospius is a well-dressed man who arrives at the prison with an access seal, indicating his importance and urgency. He is a specialized agent assigned by the senate to investigate irregularities in last year’s census. His role is pivotal as he seeks information from a prisoner named Nateo, which introduces tension and the possibility of conflict between the military and senatorial authority.
What does the protagonist think about the conditions of the prisoners?
The protagonist expresses a sense of resignation regarding the conditions of the prisoners, noting that they are washed twice a day, but acknowledges the harsh reality that they cannot control their bowels. This reflects the protagonist's understanding of the limitations imposed by the catenan regulations, which are less humane than the protagonist believes they should be, revealing a critique of the system.
How does the protagonist feel about Hrolf's position and age?
The protagonist feels a sense of protectiveness towards Hrolf, recognizing that his age and deteriorating mental state could lead to a demotion and a forced retirement. This concern underscores the protagonist's loyalty and the bond they share, as well as the harsh realities of the hierarchy that governs their lives.
What does the protagonist's nickname 'Vis' signify?
The nickname 'Vis' signifies the protagonist's identity as an orphan, which is acknowledged by Sextus Hospius. It reflects the protagonist's difficult past and the societal structures that have shaped his life, as he is seen as a tool for both the military and the religious pyramid that runs orphanages. This highlights themes of exploitation and survival within the hierarchy.
What internal conflict does the protagonist face during the story?
The protagonist grapples with the tension between loyalty to Hrolf and the need to navigate the dangerous political landscape introduced by Hospius's arrival. He is acutely aware of the risks associated with Hrolf's declining mental state and the implications of their roles within the prison system, creating a conflict between personal loyalty and self-preservation.
What does the protagonist's interaction with the game of foundation reveal about him?
The protagonist's interaction with the game of foundation reveals his strategic thinking and mental acuity. His ability to assess the game quickly and secure a win against Hrolf demonstrates his confidence and skill, while also serving as a metaphor for the larger strategic maneuvers he must navigate in his life within the prison and the hierarchy.
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