Solitary Confinement Table
unique_objectBlack marble dining table, 1m wide x 12m long, rippling blue/purple veins resembling Creonian beetle shell; concealed hollow prisoner compartment beneath surface for solitary confinement
The Solitary Confinement Table debuts in Morning Star as a masterfully deceptive furnishing within the gilded halls of the Society, its elegant black marble surface belying a sinister purpose. Measuring one meter wide by twelve meters long and veined with rippling blue and purple patterns reminiscent of Creonian beetle shell, the table conceals a hollow compartment beneath its surface designed for solitary imprisonment. This object embodies the saga's themes of hidden cruelty and architectural sadism, transforming a communal dining space into an instrument of psychological torment. Its presence underscores the lengths to which the ruling classes will go to maintain control through isolation and spectacle.
Evolution
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
Black marble dining table, 1m wide x 12m long, rippling blue/purple veins resembling Creonian beetle shell; concealed hollow prisoner compartment beneath surface for solitary confinement
Book Appearances
Morning Star: Book III of the Red Rising Trilogy
First appears Ch 2