Morning Chair
itemUnadorned whitewood chair carved with simple geometric designs, uncomfortable without cushion, official seat of the Sovereign in Senate chamber
The Morning Chair, an unadorned whitewood seat etched with simple geometric designs, emerges in Iron Gold as the stark and uncomfortable official throne of the Sovereign within the Senate chamber, symbolizing the austere authority of the Republic's leadership. Lacking any cushion for comfort, it underscores the unyielding nature of power in the post-Rising world, with no significant evolution or further prominence noted across subsequent books in the saga. Its presence highlights the institutional trappings of governance amid the Society's collapse, serving as a minimalist emblem of legitimacy in the fragile new order.
Evolution
Iron Gold
Unadorned whitewood chair carved with simple geometric designs, uncomfortable without cushion, official seat of the Sovereign in Senate chamber
Book Appearances
Iron Gold
First appears Ch 10