Literature

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List of books and literature in the Wandering Inn setting, with the exception of spellbooks and spell scrolls.

List of Literature[edit | edit source]

(Only titled works)


102 Ways to Flirt[edit | edit source]

-[1]


A Life Without Levels[edit | edit source]

An autobiography.[2]


A Treatise on Izrilian Politics in the Year of 19 A.F.[edit | edit source]

Author: Reclis du Marquin


A Treatise on the Foremost [Lords] in the World, Of Present Writing[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith


Adventurers and You[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: what to do if you find an adventurer on your doorstep

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith


Adventuring for Beginners[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: a thousand tricks and tips, including how to speak to quest-givers and royalty

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith


An [Explorer]’s Guide to 64 Isles of Note[edit | edit source]

Author: Cemale Tenvind[3]


Analysis of Spells in Warfare[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: a Retrospective

Author: Archmage Redovil[4]


Anthologies of Khelt, Volume 1[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: Khelta the First, Undeath Queen, [Queen of Necrocracy], Khelta the Eternal, Sovereign Ruler of Khelt, Guardian of the Norrislands… (title unfinished)[5]


Archmagi, Shapers of the Magical World[edit | edit source]

-[6]


Arcsinger[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith Adventure story about Elia Arcsinger's life.[7]


Aunt Nettle’s Insect Baking Guide[edit | edit source]

-[1]


Book of Levels[edit | edit source]

A widespread book about levelling and classes.


Chandrar International[edit | edit source]

Chandrar newspaper, run by Rémi Canada.[8]


Chess Monthly / Chess Weekly[edit | edit source]

Author: Olesm Swiftail

Magazine about chess.


Diplomat’s Handbook, Edition #2411[edit | edit source]

Provides a list of appellations for rulers.[9]


Disgraces of the Crown[edit | edit source]

Author: Goldtongue[10]


Dragonlords of Valor and Woe[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: a Chronology of the Age of Settlers to the Age of Magic’s End[1]


Gnoll Today, Here Tomorrow[edit | edit source]

Magazine.[11]


Goblin [Mercenaries][edit | edit source]

Subtitle: Leading Goblins and being led by Goblins

Author: Niers Astoragon

One of the only books made about Goblins.[12]


Guide to the Walled Cities[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith

Guidebook about the Walled Cities.[13]


Hoarding and Hostility[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: How to Deal With Negative Traits

Author: Kassi the [Carer]

Drake book about child raising.[14]


Insignificant Thaumaturgy[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: Fraerling Magic, A Disambiguation

The only book left on Fraerlings and their magic. Only has vague theories about it, as the author never visited Fraerling settlements, he just talked to two of those.[6]


Interviews[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: The Founding of the Forgotten Wing Company from a New Perspective

Author: Volov the [Historian]

Book about the founding of the Forgotten Wing Company. Never reached popular acclaim, due to the author styling themself after Krsysl Wordsmith.[15]


Intrigue, Integrity, and Ingenuity in Terandrian Staffing[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: an 8-year Guide and Reflections

Author: Niers Astoragon

Nier's notes on running a household and diplomacy. Described as direct and lacking nuance, made from a [Soldier]'s point of view.[16]


Overtures of Exceeding Conduct[edit | edit source]

Author: Lady Sevfia El

One of the classic guides to etiquette.[17]


People to Watch[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith

An ongoing book series that listed high-level people around the world. Has at least 22 issues.[18]


Perfecting Facets of Undeath[edit | edit source]

Author: [Necromancer] Credeth

A book that explains fundamental construction techniques in necromancy.[19]


Rain And War[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: An Anthology of Memoirs by Liscor’s Generals[2]


Tales of Adventure and Woe[edit | edit source]

An ongoing book series, with so many instalments that no one has a complete collection. Most recent known edition is #31,129[18] and the oldest known edition is #8002.[20]


Terandria’s Graces[edit | edit source]

Terandrian newspaper[16]


The Antinium[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: A Brief History

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith


The Antinium Wars (Pt. 2)[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith


The Dragonlords[edit | edit source]

Author: Ciarr Plain’s Eye[5]


The First Antinium Wars[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith

Also called The Antinium Wars (Pt. 1).


The Gnoll Who Flew[edit | edit source]

A novel about Seru’nial.[21]


The Hammer of Giants[edit | edit source]

One of the biographies of Serept.[21]


The Last Giant of Terandria[edit | edit source]

Story about the last Giant in Terandria.[22]


The Lightning Thief and the Eye of Baleros[edit | edit source]

Retelling of the adventure of Thivian Stormless.[18]


The Lightning Thief and the Fraerling’s Treasure[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith

Another account of Thivian Stormless' adventures.[23]


The Liscorian Gazette[edit | edit source]

Liscor’s official newspaper.[24]


The Log of Travellers[edit | edit source]

A book in the Fraerling village of Dretonamis that lists everyone who has left the settlement and their levels, as well as their eventual fates.[1]


The Pallassian Times[edit | edit source]

Pallass’ official newspaper.[24]


The Reanimator’s Guide to Basic Summoning[edit | edit source]

Spellbook on Necromancy.[20]


The Rise and Continued Success of the Walled Cities[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith


The Secrets of Monarchs[edit | edit source]

-[18]


The Seventeen Shield Kingdoms of Chandrar[edit | edit source]

Subtitle: a [Traveller]’s Guide[1]


The Terandrian Tribunal[edit | edit source]

Terandria newspaper.[8]


The Triumph of Scales[edit | edit source]

Classic Drake military book.[25]


The Wondrous Sky[edit | edit source]

Author: Pawn

A spiritual book for the Antinium and other species.[26]


Wordsmith Dictionaries[edit | edit source]

Author: Krsysl Wordsmith

Guidebook for modern era wording terms.[18]


Trivia[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]