House Mars Ring
itemIron ring of House Mars worn on the finger that tightens when flexed. Simple metal symbol of adopted house.
The House Mars Ring emerges in Golden Son as a deceptively simple iron band that Darrow wears on his finger, tightening with each flex to symbolize his hard-won adoption into House Mars after the Institute's brutal trials. Far more than mere jewelry, it embodies the forged loyalties and hidden identities that propel Darrow's rebellion against the Golds. Across the saga the ring recurs as a tactile reminder of the bonds and betrayals born in the Institute, evolving from a private token of belonging into a quiet emblem of the larger war for freedom.
Evolution
Golden Son
Iron ring of House Mars worn on the finger that tightens when flexed. Simple metal symbol of adopted house.
Book Appearances
Golden Son
First appears Ch 35