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The Wandering Inn #18

Archmage's Ire

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Expected 31 Mar 26
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The greatest [Mage] of Izril has not been seen in eight years.

Yet like the King of Destruction, it is time to awaken. However, the Archmage of Izril is not quite asleep, and not quite awake. Is she trapped or is there more going on? No one knows, for not a single person who has gone to see her has ever returned.

Yet the Wind Runner of Reizmelt is drawn to adventures and magic like bees to blue fruit juice. With her new friend, Fierre, Ryoka Griffin is about to do a Courier's task, and magic is rising across the world.

From Wistram to Rhir, great [Mages] are awakening or on the rise. At the same time, Klbkch and Anand have returned to the Hivelands of the Antinium to see other Hives so unlike Liscor's. Book 18 of The Wandering Inn is filled with magic, strange [Druids], running, and of course, white Gnolls.

1930 pages, Kindle Edition

Expected publication March 31, 2026

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Review of advance copy
January 8, 2026
This fragment of Volume 7 covers a very good section of Ryoka's story. I remember loving it when I read it in the web novel (which is free and covers up to volume 10 btw).

You can expect mystery, tension, dungeons and a ramping up in the pacing!

Volume 7 gets really really good by the end and it's the last of the setup volumes!
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March 8, 2026
This is my first time with Pirateaba’s book and surprisingly it’s really good.

In this book you’ll have everything. Mystery, tension, twist, turns and what not. I loved every bit of this book.

Erin Bennett did a great job with the narration. Every emotions are captured so well.
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