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The Storm Mage

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A blind woman with the power of a god travels the Infinite Plains to find the source of the world-ending storm known as Ragnarorm. The Sky Dev has lost something ultimately valuable and will destroy Ur to get it back—but our protagonist won’t have to test the might of the Devs alone. Aiding her is an indomitable Myrmidon (and patient lover) who swears a vow to protect and honor the Storm Mage, but his twisted past may make that impossible. A stalwart and compassionate Healer joins the two heroes to make sure they survive long enough to end Ragnarorm. And a playful slime girl who teaches our protagonist what love and care actually feels like.The Storm Mage is not just an erotic high fantasy novel, but a complex allegory on growing up and becoming a part of society. Cast out of her parents’ home, the Storm Mage must learn what it means to be a responsible adult and care for those around her or else lack the motivation to use her awesome powers for good. A moody loner and introvert at heart, she will learn what it means to rely on others and cherish the love and safety of those around her.As you’ve come to expect from Illy Hymen and the World of Womencraft, The Storm Mage is packed with meaningful sex scenes which hold nothing back. The level of kink and eroticism witnessed in The Little Goblin Girl is reprised here with all new characters. If you ever felt that erotica is too timid, or the plots are meaningless, your long journey is finally over. Don’t hesitate to pick up this new story in the World of Womencraft universe.

264 pages, Paperback

Published September 28, 2019

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May 18, 2022
Not entirely sure why I persevered. There were one or two good parts but most of it just felt odd.
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