55 pages 1 hour read

Holly Black

The Prisoner's Throne

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2024

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Chapters 10-14Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 10 Summary

Content Warning: This section of the guide includes discussion of graphic violence and death.

After Oak dramatically announces his engagement to Wren in front of the Elfhame emissaries, she plays along, extending hospitality to the emissaries. Grima Mog remains wary, still expecting the situation to devolve into violence, while Randalin, the Minister of Keys, seizes the opportunity to push for a peaceful negotiation and offers his congratulations. Bogdana suggests holding the wedding immediately, but Wren deflects by agreeing to travel to Elfhame to formalize their union—on the condition that the army withdraws.

After the emissaries leave, Wren confronts Oak and demands to know what he’s doing. He responds with a vague reassurance to her and insists he’s trying to prevent needless bloodshed. Frustrated but resigned, Wren orders Hyacinthe to escort Oak back to his chambers and ensure he stays put. She also requests the bridle, reminding him that she hasn’t abandoned her mistrust of him.

On the way back, Hyacinthe shoves Oak against the wall, demanding answers. Oak then accuses Hyacinthe of being partially responsible for the chaos due to his past involvement in Madoc’s schemes. Their argument escalates, and Hyacinthe punches Oak twice. Oak instinctively draws a concealed knife before realizing what he’s done and letting it fall.