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The Wandering Inn #18

Archmage's Ire

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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

Published March 31, 2026

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Profile Image for Micah Ricks.
280 reviews4 followers
April 4, 2026
I LOVED IT ALL!!! I’ve been waiting to jump back into this world and I’m so happy to be back! So many perspectives going on and I’m here for them all! I think the chapters in Rhir might be some of the best I’ve seen since the Liscor saga. I really hope to see more of it and especially the clown! I’m happy to be getting back to Riverfarm too! It’s been a minute and we only had a minute with it as well so I’m back to waiting. Man this world has just gotten so expansive that the Inn chapters aren’t even my favorite anymore. Which is saying a lot. Oh! And that last chapter! Holy cow! The Ryoka stuff is picking up too! Like, I’ve been hooked since the beginning, so I don’t care how far they still have to go, Pirateaba will still be stringing me along at the end. Can’t wait for more!
Also Andrea ParWho??? Bennett is killing it at this point. Still the best narrated series out there!
Profile Image for Tee.
393 reviews12 followers
April 19, 2026
I gobbled this shit up so quickly. this series continues to get better as it goes on
Profile Image for Dylan.
405 reviews
June 24, 2026
I think after this book, I can officially say Erin Bennett has nailed it. The transition from Andrea Parsneau to Erin Bennett wasn't the smoothest with King of Duels. But slowly, Erin kept refining her craft to be comparable to Andrea's brilliant performance. The male voices still aren't as great as Andrea's (but honestly pretty good), but the various species mannerisms and cadences, like Gnolls, Drakes and Antinium, are done wonderfully. Bird actually sounds like Bird. Rereading this via audiobook is often an interesting experience from the web serial experience because of how much you catch in a reread. The highlight, like in my initial read, would be the clown chapters, especially seeing Silvenia. Really loved how they did her voice. 7.40A being an Antinium was lovely, as was Ryoka's subplot of waking up the Archmage of Izril. If there's one thing that's sad in this reread, it's really listening to it while reading the web serial (Volume 10 as of the writing of this review, up to 10.64). Volume 10 still feels so scattered and lacks the focus and cohesion that Volume 7 has in comparison. When The Death of Magic appears here, the aftermath of those events affecting the globe is shown, just little things providing that interconnectivity rather than being so isolated.


Volume 7 (Book 15-20) - 9/10
Profile Image for R..
333 reviews19 followers
April 23, 2026
Wowowow, the Volume is so back!

Was a bit worried after all the legwork and pushing around the players for the last 3 books (it's insane to think about the scale this series is operating on lol)... But now it kind of clicks together!

Big stuff coming up, some crazy chapters in this one... So excited again to finally be back in full-investment for TWI now!
And even happier that the next audiobook is already due in under a month! Yayyy!
So first the couriers and then Solstice at last, huh? ^^
2,534 reviews
April 14, 2026
This book is GRrrate! Absodamnlutely GRrrate!

What can I say that I haven't already said in the last 17 reviews that I've posted! I absodamnlutely love this book/series!!! Soooooooo many story threads left dangling! And I need the Next book so bad it hurts! Fortunately "Couriers Outbound" will be released May 26, I don't know about you but I've already pre-ordered it... get it or be square! In this book, the collection of short novels and novellas that make pirateaba books a complete whole. You’re gonna get your Mrsha fix right away and Liscor will be a lot safer for it. And speaking of Liscor I found it quite humorous that Liscor has added a second alarm to their arsenal, the first for normal dangers like monsters, or a dungeon break, the second alarm is dedicated solely to the happenings at the Wandering Inn, called the Solstice Alarm! 😆 where Watch Captain Zevara personally deals with the problem day or night! Meanwhile Erin Solstice goes back to school! Also in this world dead doesn't always mean the end... where you lay in the dirt where you've fallen, 🤔 not when duty and honor demand you report back to your Superior, and to say goodbye to your loved ones. There's plenty happening with the Antinium too. Several different Gold rank adventure teams are spotlighted as well. Az’kerash is still holding Toren captive. Even though he's a skeleton and doesn't feel pain or much in the way of emotion, still my heart bleeds for Toren! And if you've wanted to find more about Ryoka Griffin this is your chance... so what are you waiting for grab the book better yet get the audiobook because Erin Bennett is GRrrate!
Profile Image for JJ Tin.
78 reviews1 follower
May 2, 2026
Archmage’s Ire feels like a welcome recalibration. After some sprawling, high-intensity arcs, this installment returns to a more familiar and, frankly, more satisfying rhythm, one that leans into the heart of what makes The Wandering Inn so compelling: its characters.

The renewed focus on Erin and her circle brings back the emotional grounding that can sometimes get diluted in larger, multi-thread narratives. Erin’s presence anchors the story again, blending warmth, chaos, and quiet resilience in a way that reminds you why she’s such a standout protagonist. Alongside her, Ryoka’s storyline continues to shine, offering a complementary tone of introspection and drive. Their arcs feel purposeful here, not just like pieces in a larger puzzle but as meaningful journeys in their own right.

Pacing-wise, this volume hits a sweet spot. It moves with intention without feeling rushed, allowing character moments to breathe while still building toward something larger. And that payoff lands: the book closes on a genuine high note, carrying the sense that another major chapter in the overarching narrative has reached its conclusion. It’s the kind of ending that feels both satisfying and quietly anticipatory.

That said, the audiobook experience remains uneven. The narrator continues to struggle with consistency in character voices. At times, characters sound noticeably different from earlier portrayals, which can be disorienting especially in a story with such a large cast. In comparison to Andrea, Erin also does not do a good voice for certain groups, like the Antinium.

Overall, Archmage’s Ire is a strong entry that recenters the story where it thrives best: with its core characters and their evolving relationships. While the audiobook has its flaws, the strength of the narrative itself makes this a rewarding and memorable installment.
Profile Image for Bradley.
Author 9 books4,979 followers
May 20, 2026
When I was growing up, I was a little annoyed that the Neverending Story wasn't TRULY neverending.

Fortunately, I have The Wandering Inn, which truly IS (apparently) neverending. Vast number of characters, all of them fun as hell, emotional, funny, tragic, and not all at the same time.

This series is truly something else. I've never read anything quite like this. No matter how long each and every book in it is, or how fast it comes out, it always captures me 100% and I seriously look forward to every new one and feel heartbroken I can't just keep going with the one that just ended.

And never mind some minor editing and continuity issues. It's nothing in the grand scheme of the happenings of two vast continents and wonderful characters that I root for no matter that they OUGHT to be the baddies. Except for a certain weaver. But even she has her good points.

And the rest? I just can't get over how much I love this.

I'm tempted to RE-READ the entire ginormous series JUST to get my fill again. It's heartwarming and heartbreaking and comforting and edge-of-the-seat. It's everything. :)

And the times it makes me laugh out loud for real? Priceless.
Profile Image for John Min.
251 reviews
April 27, 2026
I am so amazed by the writing of Pirateaba. 18 books and they all were great, 21 if you count The Singer of Terandria series, and I do. I recommend those three books be read between books 16 and 17. I don't know how Pirate keeps up the greatness. This may be the best of the bunch, it was soooo good. I am soooo sad that I have to wait, who knows how long (not long, Pirate is prolific!) for book 19. If you want to get lost in another world with hundreds of fully fleshed out characters of all kinds, you need to start this. Book 1 is a bit rough, or at least the first half is, but it too was fantastic. I love these characters. I am a better person for having read all this. No killing goblins!
373 reviews
April 5, 2026
5 stars. Loved it. Ryoka has awakened an archmage. Magnolia Reinhardt almost died but Tyrion veltras saves her and almost died himself. Magnolia gets teleported to who knows where by most likely the dragon tariark. We are learning a bit about oteslia the produce wall city. They grow everything there. The students from neirs are also on their way to oteslia so close. Magnolia was about to go there too but this attempt on her life got in the way. Grimmalkin the buff drake is getting info from the earth humans like magnolia did although he thinks they are from the future not another world. Competitions are being held worldwide by the “tv”
Can’t wait to the next book. Hope I remember all
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for John Aspler.
91 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2026
One of my favourite things about the Wandering Inn is how I can suddenly be transported to a new location, with new characters, and still find the storytelling compelling - despite how many other characters, locations, and storylines I could otherwise be spending time with. There was a lot to enioy about this book in general - with small and large moments from some of my favourites, like Saliss and Laken and the Antinium - but the bulk of the middle section (in Rihr, partly with Tom the Clown) focuses on a bunch of new characters, and winds up being one of the best parts of the series to date. An absolute delight.
Profile Image for Phil.
317 reviews14 followers
April 16, 2026
A lot of things to like about this volume. And then there are some things that I found less than interesting. For some reason the Unseen Empire just doesn't resonate with me. I enjoyed the Emperor's tale at the start, and for a lot of the middle, but since his decision to go to Liscor it just hasn't been as interesting - even the Witch-centric volume from several books ago (even if I ultimately think that storyline is going to be lit!).

I don't know who would possibly read this, but if you happen to come across this short review, just know that this series is amazing, even after 18 books and tens of thousands of pages, Pirateaba continues to pen amazing stories.
Profile Image for Ian Yarington.
617 reviews7 followers
June 7, 2026
I'm very much into the Rhir storyline and how the demons will possibly play a roll in future books. Not just the demons, the Clown and other Earthers that ended up in Rhir have a very interesting storyline, and it feels a lot different from all the other Earther storylines. The Clown is creepy and there are times he makes me feel uncomfortable but his powers and class are so different I find myself wanting more of him just to see what happens next. I'm also really loving the Riverfarm storyline, the fact that the goblins got their own space is heartwarming and long over due, those poor little guys have been through quite a bit and they totally deserved a town to call their own.
Profile Image for Felipe.
161 reviews1 follower
May 28, 2026
Simply stunning. Pirateaba had been, in my opinion, in a slight decline in writing quality since a little after the start of Volume 7. That completely changed now, though. Erin is once again progressing and getting better, the plot is advancing in meaningful ways (War on Rhir, Antinium, Unseen Empire, Ryoka, etc), and the web of characters is both getting larger and tighter as they get to know each other and interact. I'm excited for the next book! Hopefully we'll see some Goblin action in Terandria and get to that undead town.
Profile Image for Vojtech Sroub.
329 reviews6 followers
April 16, 2026
As great as always, there is plenty of smaller threads and ministories. Rhir part was fine...Clown is back!, Ryoka´s courier chapters were fun and Tyrion Veltras suprised quite a lot (not really). Harlac and Rags are together again...love it as always and I think next volume will be a blast. Four stars is because this volume is kinda all over the place and is obviously preparing reader for next big things to come. Still, four stars for Wandering Inn is 6/5 for normal book.
Profile Image for Alex the Edgelord.
122 reviews6 followers
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!
Profile Image for Kimberly.
332 reviews
April 10, 2026
Wow, finally some of the different POV arcs get closer to each other and others are fleshed out and as a whole, this is a solid book. I like that folks are starting to put together what happened with the Earthers, and that we got more info on the Antinium. Even my least favorite character got a sort of redemption arc and became a little less creepy and a little more human.
Profile Image for Ty MaC.
236 reviews1 follower
April 11, 2026
4.5/5

This is the first book that i have read on the website. I enjoyed it a lot more on audio. While i'm still just mostly invested in the inn and liscor plot lines.This book did have a couple other very cool side plots and earther povs. I am once again at the Crossroads of to read the website or wait for book releases.
4 reviews
April 15, 2026
Moved to tears

Not for the first time, a book written by Pirateaba has made me choke up. Pirateaba, for all that litrpg is considered to be juvenile by some, is probably my favorite author in the genre. They consistently pull me into the world, and make me feel like I'm beside the characters, experiencing their triumphs and defeats, in a visceral way. Absolutely recommend.
Profile Image for Yaqob.
8 reviews
April 20, 2026
The different patches start to come together. With our groups from earth FINALLY contacting each other we finally did the first step to the bigger plot.
I got lost in the middle, with all the new characters introduced, that we prob never gonna see again. But well atleast the ball started to roll. It was way better than the last book imo. :)
Profile Image for Faiza BEGUM.
861 reviews20 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
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.
Profile Image for Araminta Matthews.
Author 18 books58 followers
April 17, 2026
Brilliant and many unexpected events...that better be resolved in the next book. Chekhov's Gun...or you spent a LOT of time showing parts of stories only to make them useless (but I trust you. You haven't let me down yet).
Profile Image for Danny Moody.
1,495 reviews14 followers
April 24, 2026
A lot of ground is covered in this book. We see some character in the clown that we have not seen in a long time and we have some worlds colliding with Geneva and Erin. Since so many characters are touched we get a little plot progression in lot of different plots.
62 reviews
June 13, 2026
I can’t lie I always find it a bit slow when we don’t get much of the inn personally but the goings on at river farm with the goblins there caught my attention thoroughly and the reunion with pebblesnatch was everything I needed, and that cure holy wow excited to see where that goes
Profile Image for Dan Mx.
82 reviews
April 3, 2026
Loved the new audiobook, the voice actress is doing phenomenal work. Yes there are changes, but the series is huge, it may be the first change of cast of many. Still perfect work
241 reviews1 follower
April 7, 2026
Made me cry, made me laugh, made me not got enough sleep. I mean, if you've got this far you already love it, (or are some sort of weird reading masochist).
63 reviews1 follower
April 9, 2026
Begin felt a bit boring for me. But after that I got fully into it and had a lot of fun reading it. Sadly I now have to wait again for the next book 😋
Profile Image for Jason Messer.
100 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2026
Well, I caught up. This wasn't my favorite of the series, but it is still great. It is hard to believe this far in, thst we still have new characters being brought in.
Profile Image for Brett.
278 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2026
Another solid entry in the series. I was on the floor with Mrsha’s notes. Next volume can’t come fast enough. Oh. Later this month? That’s acceptable.
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