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Seventh Queen is a dark political fantasy centered on Vivienne Blackwood, the seventh young woman forced into the secret Mirror Protocol, a hidden royal program that surgically transforms ordinary women into identical copies of the Empress. After surviving her own execution, Vivienne returns to the capital determined to expose the conspiracy that has sustained the monarchy for generations.
Disguised as the noblewoman Lady Victoria Thorne, Vivienne infiltrates high society, uncovers confidential records, and discovers that the reigning Empress herself is merely another victim of the protocol rather than its architect. As she gathers allies, rescues the next intended replacement, and reveals decades of murdered "Queens," she forces the kingdom to confront the horrifying truth behind the illusion of an immortal royal bloodline.
During the Ascension Gala, Vivienne publicly exposes the Mirror Protocol using official documents proving that generations of women were kidnapped, surgically altered, and sacrificed to preserve political stability. The conspiracy collapses, the monarchy's deception is revealed, and Vivienne chooses to remain in the capital to ensure the system can never be rebuilt. Having reclaimed her own identity, she walks toward an uncertain but hopeful future as herself rather than as another woman's reflection.
Disguised as the noblewoman Lady Victoria Thorne, Vivienne infiltrates high society, uncovers confidential records, and discovers that the reigning Empress herself is merely another victim of the protocol rather than its architect. As she gathers allies, rescues the next intended replacement, and reveals decades of murdered "Queens," she forces the kingdom to confront the horrifying truth behind the illusion of an immortal royal bloodline.
During the Ascension Gala, Vivienne publicly exposes the Mirror Protocol using official documents proving that generations of women were kidnapped, surgically altered, and sacrificed to preserve political stability. The conspiracy collapses, the monarchy's deception is revealed, and Vivienne chooses to remain in the capital to ensure the system can never be rebuilt. Having reclaimed her own identity, she walks toward an uncertain but hopeful future as herself rather than as another woman's reflection.