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The Will of the Many
The Will of the Many is an epic fantasy novel written by Australian author James Islington and published by Saga Press in 2023. It is the first book in The Hierarchy series, with a second book, The Strength of the Few, published on November 11, 2025.
The book takes place in Caten, a fictional society with similarities to the Golden Age of the Roman Republic. In Caten, the lower classes must cede a portion of their mental and physical energy (known as Will) to the classes above them. The story follows the orphaned Vis Telimus as he is recruited for the prestigious Catenan Academy and tasked with rising through the cutthroat competition to uncover the secret behind a mysterious accident. But Vis has his own shadowed past, and it threatens to follow him even into the heart of the Republic.
Three hundred years prior to the events of the book, an unknown Cataclysm nearly destroyed the world, obliterating existing civilizations and leaving fewer than one person in twenty alive.
In the centuries since, the Catenan Republic has conquered what's left of the known world. The Republic sustains its dominance by using remnants of Pre-Cataclysm technology to force the lowest classes to cede their mental and physical energy, called Will, to the classes above them. The system results in a handful of elites who can wield the strength of hundreds, allowing the Hierarchy to undertake enormous construction projects, travel vast distances, and expand its empire.
But with no more territory to conquer, tensions have heightened and factions within Caten have started to jockey for control. One of the most crucial arenas for this growing power struggle is the elite Catenan Academy, where the sons and daughters of the Republic's most powerful families compete to earn placements in the Hierarchy's structure.
Three years before the start of the book, the Catenan Republic attacks the island kingdom of Suus and executes the royal family. Only Prince Diago survives, and he goes into hiding at the edges of society under the name of "Vis." The book begins with Vis working as a guard in the brutal Catenan prisons and fighting on the underground circuit to earn money that will help him escape the Hierarchy altogether. During a strange interrogation, however, Vis catches the attention of Magnus Quintus Ulciscor, a powerful senator, and begins to see another way out. In exchange for his adoption, Vis agrees to train for the Catenan Academy and investigate the mysterious death of Ulciscor's brother, which happened at the Academy. While traveling to Deditia, Catenan's capital, Vis and Ulciscor are ambushed by the Anguis, a rebel group resisting the power of the Hierarchy. They escape the attack after the Anguis leader recognizes Vis as Prince Diago and tries to strike a deal with him. At Ulciscor's estate, Vis is prepared for the Academy by Lanistia, a former Academy student blinded in the same mysterious accident that killed Ulciscor's brother.
The Anguis set up a second meeting with Vis during the Festival of Jovan, but Vis again refuses to join them due to their brutal methods. At the festival, Vis attends a mock sea battle with Aequa, another student attending the Academy. During the mock battle, the leader of the Anguis appears and lays waste to the crowd with a mysterious weapon, killing tens of thousands of spectators. Vis helps Aequa to escape, then returns to confront the Anguis leader, who dies by suicide while making it appear as if Vis killed him. Vis's apparent heroicism earns him the approval of the Catenan Senate and smooths his entrance into the Academy.
At the Catenan Academy, Vis befriends Callidus, the son of one of the most powerful men in the Catenan Republic, and Eidhin, a foreign student with limited knowledge of the language but extensive fighting skills. Vis also meets Emissa and Indol, two of the top-ranked students at the school, who take an interest in Vis because of his supposed origins as an orphan and his exploits at the Festival of Jovan. The school is overseen by Principalis Veridius, who was once a close friend to Lanistia and Ulciscor's brother, and whom Ulciscor now believes is responsible for the strange accident.
The Will of the Many
The Will of the Many is an epic fantasy novel written by Australian author James Islington and published by Saga Press in 2023. It is the first book in The Hierarchy series, with a second book, The Strength of the Few, published on November 11, 2025.
The book takes place in Caten, a fictional society with similarities to the Golden Age of the Roman Republic. In Caten, the lower classes must cede a portion of their mental and physical energy (known as Will) to the classes above them. The story follows the orphaned Vis Telimus as he is recruited for the prestigious Catenan Academy and tasked with rising through the cutthroat competition to uncover the secret behind a mysterious accident. But Vis has his own shadowed past, and it threatens to follow him even into the heart of the Republic.
Three hundred years prior to the events of the book, an unknown Cataclysm nearly destroyed the world, obliterating existing civilizations and leaving fewer than one person in twenty alive.
In the centuries since, the Catenan Republic has conquered what's left of the known world. The Republic sustains its dominance by using remnants of Pre-Cataclysm technology to force the lowest classes to cede their mental and physical energy, called Will, to the classes above them. The system results in a handful of elites who can wield the strength of hundreds, allowing the Hierarchy to undertake enormous construction projects, travel vast distances, and expand its empire.
But with no more territory to conquer, tensions have heightened and factions within Caten have started to jockey for control. One of the most crucial arenas for this growing power struggle is the elite Catenan Academy, where the sons and daughters of the Republic's most powerful families compete to earn placements in the Hierarchy's structure.
Three years before the start of the book, the Catenan Republic attacks the island kingdom of Suus and executes the royal family. Only Prince Diago survives, and he goes into hiding at the edges of society under the name of "Vis." The book begins with Vis working as a guard in the brutal Catenan prisons and fighting on the underground circuit to earn money that will help him escape the Hierarchy altogether. During a strange interrogation, however, Vis catches the attention of Magnus Quintus Ulciscor, a powerful senator, and begins to see another way out. In exchange for his adoption, Vis agrees to train for the Catenan Academy and investigate the mysterious death of Ulciscor's brother, which happened at the Academy. While traveling to Deditia, Catenan's capital, Vis and Ulciscor are ambushed by the Anguis, a rebel group resisting the power of the Hierarchy. They escape the attack after the Anguis leader recognizes Vis as Prince Diago and tries to strike a deal with him. At Ulciscor's estate, Vis is prepared for the Academy by Lanistia, a former Academy student blinded in the same mysterious accident that killed Ulciscor's brother.
The Anguis set up a second meeting with Vis during the Festival of Jovan, but Vis again refuses to join them due to their brutal methods. At the festival, Vis attends a mock sea battle with Aequa, another student attending the Academy. During the mock battle, the leader of the Anguis appears and lays waste to the crowd with a mysterious weapon, killing tens of thousands of spectators. Vis helps Aequa to escape, then returns to confront the Anguis leader, who dies by suicide while making it appear as if Vis killed him. Vis's apparent heroicism earns him the approval of the Catenan Senate and smooths his entrance into the Academy.
At the Catenan Academy, Vis befriends Callidus, the son of one of the most powerful men in the Catenan Republic, and Eidhin, a foreign student with limited knowledge of the language but extensive fighting skills. Vis also meets Emissa and Indol, two of the top-ranked students at the school, who take an interest in Vis because of his supposed origins as an orphan and his exploits at the Festival of Jovan. The school is overseen by Principalis Veridius, who was once a close friend to Lanistia and Ulciscor's brother, and whom Ulciscor now believes is responsible for the strange accident.
