WHY EVERYONE IS OK WITH DEMONREACH NOT HAVING A WARDEN
So when last did Demonreach last have a warden before harry got the job. The books imply at least 5 years. I have seen so say 15 years or more. Which is crazy, cause Demonreach is scary and powerful. All the major players seem to know about it. Yet none seem to be willing to attempt a power grap and take it for themselves in the years without a warden. Mab in Changes claims Demonreach could have defended itself from the ladies and co. And BG implies that the Warden is a weakness thst can be used to get in the island being able to defend itself. NEMESIS’S plan
Stop theory time
What if in the early days the council always made sure their was a warden. But most candidates died trying to bound with it. Thosewere the lucky ones. Those who succeed ended up getting unstable. This could explain why no one rushes to fill the spot its more troble than its worth.
We don't know for sure, but personally I suspect it has more to do with Council politics.
Probably it has a Warden...most of the time. But when one dies or retires (if you can), then the SC probably has to appoint a new one. The sheer power and danger associated with the position means that they are probably going to be very careful about who they give it to, and it might be that the candidate has to be acceptable to Alfred as well.
So the appointment is probably very, very political. It would likely (I suspect) need to be someone the whole SC, or a large majority of them, can agree on. Which might also mean that it needs to be someone that isn't a close ally of any one Senior Councillor and an enemy of another. If Alfred has a veto that further narrows the list of possible candidates.
Also, the Council is made up of people with multi-century lifespans and the SC is mostly people who have been around for hundreds of years. They take the long view, for good or bad (or for good
and bad). Most of the time, so what if the island goes a few years without a Warden?
If things are calm, no major threats visible on the horizon, it might not seem like a big deal to the SC if the position is empty for five or ten or twenty years, while they figure out who to appoint. It might matter if something Nasty suddenly brews up, but that's the exception, and 300+ year olds know it. Most of the time they'd be right not to sweat it.
A
twenty-year gap to a SC member is approximately the same as an
eight month interim would seem to a typical mundane human (assuming 400 year Wizard spans and 75 year typical mundane spans).
Anyway, that's my guess.