Riley Becomes Badass
Riley turns out to be another super-victim of bullying at the private high school Jason used to go to. Starting to wonder how bad this school sucks. Has the author had experiences to base this place on?
Riley decides to pursue the quest to unlock the power of her new bow, while Jason is unavailable (neither she nor Frank have heard from Jason since Alfred booted him to deal with real world issues at the end of the last book. Her next step is to travel to a city several days journey away, where mage-craft rules, with all four of the main schools in play, air, light, fire, earth.
Riley, traveling incognito, hooks up with an existing party, including Ethan the strong but maneless hulking fighter tank, Lucas the wimpy air mage, and Emma the light mage who recently started dating Lucas in real life, so is uncomfortable with Riley, a relatively attractive female who might distract Lucas.
They are ambushed on the road by some bandits. Riley takes charge of the party and they triumph. No one acknowledges her part.
They encounter some slavers who are selling undead sentients into slavery. The undead are all purchased by a mage, also headed to the same town. The party catches up with the new slave owner, and Riley challenges the lead mage to a duel. To get him to accept, she has to reveal herself as left-hand of the Twilight Throne. Of course her party is freaked out by that. She wins the duel but its close.
Once in town, they follow clues, Emma bemoaning the whole the most of the time.
A street urchin steels Riley’s bow which she careless leaves sitting around instead of putting into her inventory for no conceivable reason. Catching up the urchin, Riley learns of a plaque currently striking mainly orphan children, and meets a caretaker of the children, who provides some clues.
Eventually they are confronted by 30 pc bounty hunters who attack to get the real life bounty on Riley’s head. Collateral damage ensues, including grievous wounds to Lucas and Ethan. Emma admits she ratted out Riley and didn’t expect the collateral damage. The party looks doomed, but are saved by some rogue NPCs, who turn out to be key in solving Riley’s quest to avenge the former owner of her bow, and accomplish the former owner’s mission of killing all the cultists.
Following clues leads to a dwarves tinkerer who used to be the mentor of the former owner of the bow. He, the rogues, and the orphanage matron all work together to root out the cultists, who turn out to be some of the librarians in the city library, which is huge and cool and has things like columns made of books to defend itself. Big chase scene through the library is followed by a boss fight with one of the cultists who transforms into a super manage beast.
Riley dies, but is given the chance to come back and take up a new secret class as a Fury, which she accepts, and it gives her enough power to vanquish the boss single-handedly. The typically ungrateful town administrators put the whole group on trial for the mayhem and property damage, and various punishments are meted out, although it is admitted that they group had successfully solved the plague for the city.
Meanwhile, in real life, Riley’s bullying at school has continued to ramp up. Finally she finds herself surrounded by 4 girls who are going to beat her up, and she suddenly decides to fight back, and beats all four of them unconscious. Things are changing.