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== Current Known Inconsistencies == === Volume 1 === [[Interlude — King Edition|Interlude - King Edition]]: It's observed that "Evening fell across the world at the same time." however in [[Chapter 4.45]], the chapter opens with "The hour was late. Across the continent of Izril, it was nighttime. Of course, in Baleros it was morning and Kenjiro was awake and negotiating". === Volume 2 === {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 2.00-2.09 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 2.10-2.19 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 2.20-2.29 |- |'''2.24 T''' In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/10/2-01-t/ Ch 2.24 T] Toren observed on the first day of Lyon in his care, that she made the other people in the inn angry: The half-Elf (Ceria), his creator (Pisces), and especially the Gnoll [Shopkeeper] (Krshia). The [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/14/2-21/ following Chapter] describes the same day, but neither Pisces nor Krshia explicitly visit the inn. While we can speculate that Pisces did visit the inn, as he always goes there at least once a day to eat, we know for a fact that Krshia '''did not''' visit the inn, as she only talked with Erin in the middle of the street in Liscor at the next day, probably hearing the news from another Gnoll first, or smelling it on Erin. The whole affair goes on for a long time (weeks?), so Toren's observation how Lyonette makes the guests unhappy could be inserted at some other point in his chapter, maybe just another day or so. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 2.30-2.39 |- |'''2.36 G'''. Red Fangs numbers Rags said in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/27/2-01-g/ Ch 2.19 G] that the ''"Red Fang Tribe numbered nearly a thousand"'' and in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/21/2-02-g/ Ch 2.27 G] even that ''"perhaps many thousands"'' were marching towards her tribe. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/14/2-03-g/ Ch 2.36 G], however, Garen came only with "two hundred", increased by additional "three hundred" Goblins later in that chapter. Thus, his tribe had about 500 Goblins. Note that later it is implied that there are over 8000 redfangs in the battle against the goblin lord. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 2.40-2.48 |- | |} === Volume 3 === {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 3.00-3.09 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 3.10-3.19 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 3.20-3.29 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 3.30-Interlude 4 |- |'''3.35.''' (Timeline with Ryoka in Invrisil, I) [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/05/3-35/ Ch 3.35] takes place four days after the attack on Magnolia’s mansion, which was in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/16/3-13/ Ch 3.13]. Magnolia’s mansion was attacked the same day/night that Ressa went to get Ryoka in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/02/3-09/ Ch 3.09]. On Erin's side, the days afterwards can be counted towards a minimum 9-10 days until she went to help Esthelm... which is again the start of ch. 3.35. '''3.38.''' (Timeline with Ryoka in Invrisil, II) Similarly in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/05/3-35/ Ch 3.35] Ivolethe went back and forth between Royka and Erin, and later the same day ([https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/12/3-37/ Ch 3.37]) Ryoka (then already in Invrisil) sent a message that started a two-way communication between her and Erin in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/16/3-38/ Ch 3.38]. Synchronizing this is again a problem, since Erin was in Esthelm in ch. 3.35 and then returned to Liscor during the night. Her wagon was arriving back in Liscor just before dawn (the next day), in chapter 3.38; so the two-way message took place one day ''after'' 3.35! '''3.38'''. (Erin and the Bees) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/16/3-38/ Ch 3.38] , while returning from getting bees with Lyon, Erin nearly screams when she '''sees them alive and moving in the Jar''', because she had only "seen them after they'd suffocated or died of cold". This is wrong because in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/11/2-36/ Ch 2.43] Toren gives her a Jar of living bee with them still moving inside and her only reaction is “''Creepy. Okay, next we’re going to look for more mushrooms, okay?''”. Also in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/15/2-37/ Ch 2.44] she sees them alive again when she gave them to Wesle to inspect the Jar and she says ''“Weird. I know I sealed the jar, but I guess they’ve still got a bit of air left in there. Huh. It’s been like, ten hours since then. I had a long nap.” ''In the same chapter after the fight with the thugs, she ended up cutting off two legs of one of them, when it tried to crawl out of the Jar. |} === Volume 4 === {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 4.00-4.09 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 4.10-4.19 |- |'''4.14 L'''. (Lyonette's levels and age) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/14/3-23-l/ Ch 3.23 L] Lyonette recalled that it had been '''four years''' ''since she’d last leveled up in her ‘chosen’ class'', and in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/20/4-14-l/ Ch 4.14 L] she was happy because ''for the first time since she was '''seven years old''', Lyon was leveling again''. This would mean that Lyonette is '''11 years old''', but in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/20/4-14-l/ Ch 4.14 L] it was stated that she was '''''eighteen years''''' old. '''4.18'''. (Necromancer goons knowing about Ryoka's whereabouts) How did Venitra and Ijvani know that Ryoka was in Liscor? Az'kerash ordered Venitra in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/29/2-41/ Ch 2.48] to track Ryoka down with the help of one of the Chosen but didn't mention anything about the city. The next scene they appear is in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/10/3-22-l/ Ch 3.22 L] , where it is implied that they are suddenly heading towards Liscor but are lost. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/10/4-11/ Ch 4.11] they even march to the Goblin Lord and his army, and explicitly ask him where Liscor is located. It was never shown how they came to that knowledge. One might say that Ijvani, the tracker, figured it somehow out, but it was clearly stated that she was useless in the hunt. She said that she needs a "''quarry to locate''" her target with magic, which she didn't have ([https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/13/4-18/ Ch 4.18]). |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 4.20-4.29 |- |'''4.27 H'''. (Regrika's companion) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/31/4-24/ Ch 4.24] Regrika Blackpaw's companion had "pale white scales" and that "''Both"'' were "''female adventurers''". In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/04/10/4-27-h/ Ch 4.27 H] it was said, on the other hand, that her team member is "a Drake with '''dark purple scales''', '''male'''," '''4.27 H'''. (Lyonette's Identity) [[Chapter 4.27 H|Chapter 4.27]]: "So she had to keep the secret. Lyonette <u>had told no one</u> who she was, and no one would ever know a [Princess] worked in the Wandering Inn. Okay, Pawn knew. And Ryoka. And…yes, Magnolia Reinhart and whomever she’d told". [[Chapter 4.07]]: "Lyonette was a [Princess]. She’d <u>told Erin</u> as much herself". |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 4.30-4.39 |- |'''4.32 G'''. (Noears vs. Rags as special not-Hob Goblins) Pyrite wondered in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/04/28/4-32-g/ Ch 4.32 G] why Rags hasn't already evolved into a Hob because the system of becoming one is rather simple: "If you were special, you’d turn into a Hob". Rags is special and ''yet ''kept being a Goblin. However, when Pyrite thought of Noears, who is also still a normal Goblin despite being special, he didn't think anything to be out of the ordinary. '''4.38 B'''. (Zel setting precedents) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/22/4-38-n/ Ch 4.38 B] Ilvriss had stated to Zel that if he goes North, he would be the first Drake [General] to go past Liscor since the last Antinium War. While it is true that Zel is the first one to do so, the statement is incorrect as Zel had already gone past Liscor to help Esthelm in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/02/3-34/ Ch 3.34]. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 4.40-4.49 |- | |} === Volume 5 === {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 5.00-5.09 |- |'''5.01'''. (Relc's Sergeant class) Ksmvr listed in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/01/25/1-38/ Ch 1.38] all of Relc's Classes and their Levels, which Klbkch gathered in case Relc becomes an enemy to the Hive and has to be eliminated. Relc, however, said to have had the [Sergeant] Class in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/14/5-01/ Ch 5.01], which wasn't mentioned by Ksmvr. '''5.07''' [[Chapter 5.07]]: “And I get to watch the play, right? I heard all about how it’s like a performance and a story in one. Selys says it’s amazing—she said you took her to a performance once and she’s dying to see another one. I can’t wait to see one myself"...“Without having seen a play?” — “Yup!” [[Chapter 4.40 L]]: "That door to Celum is great—and the plays! I liked them, I really did, although a bunch of my friends hated the Juliet and Romeo one". Have Drassi seen plays before or not? '''Interlude — Flos'''. Orthenon whereabouts In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/31/5-08/ Ch 5.08] Flos, Gazi, Trey and the rest of the people in the '''room''', were watching the battle at Liscor. Among them there was '''Orthenon''' as well, as when Flos asked if there was another scrying orb, Gazi had said that they used to have a larger version, which Orthenon confirmed, but stated that they were forced to sell them for food two winters back. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/08/04/interlude-flos/ Interlude - Flos] which takes place '''exactly''' right after the connection of Liscor's battle ended, it is stated that '''1st''' they were not in a room but outside around a fire, as they were traveling to Jerios Bazaar, and '''2nd''' that Orthenon was not among them, as he was managing the kingdom. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 5.10-5.19 |- |'''5.19 G'''. (Kerrig's capture) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/26/4-39-g/ Ch 4.39 G] Rags captured 2 Rose Knights, and in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/09/08/5-19-g/ Ch 5.19 G] it was revealed that '''Kerrig Louis''' is one of them. This is impossible as right after the 2 Rose Knights were captured, he was next to Bethal reporting their situation, and even left with her. Inserting another name instead of Sir Kerrig's would resolve this error. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 5.20-5.29 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 5.30-5.39 |- |'''5.33 B'''. (Antinium communication) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/07/4-49/ Ch 4.49] Klbkch and the Queen of the Free Antinium activated a '''mirror made out of black glass''', that allowed them to '''see and talk''' with the Grand Queen in her own Hive. Present with her was Xrn as well. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/10/30/5-33-b/ Ch 5.33 B] not only it is the '''first time''' in eleven years that the two Queens have talked with each other, but they did so by using a series of proxies. # Addition: In Volume 1, chapter 1.24 The Free Queen mentions she was talking to the other queens recently, meaning they already have a direct way of communication, which contradicts the later volumes. '''3.35 H'''. (Ceria's adventuring age) Ceria revealed in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/01/31/1-40/ Ch 1.40] that she has been adventuring for "fourteen" years, which contradicts her statement in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/06/5-35-h/ Ch 5.35 H], where she said to Yvlon to have adventured for "nearly a decade". <small>To avoid misunderstandings: Also, Ceria was in the Horns of Hammerad for two years already; and had "graduated" from Wistram six years ago; having studied there three years long. In 5.35, Ceria could claim she adventured "in Izril" for six years already; or 1.40 is amended. In the current status of 1.40, Ceria might add "eight years in Terandria" plus "six in Izril"; or she might even count all the years since starting adventuring in Terandria, and just include the Wistram years into the 14?</small> '''5.38''' (Lock on Bird's door) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/10/5-36/ 5.36] Erin is considering adding a lock to Bird's door, but is advised against it with the idea that Bird would lose the key. She instead decides to build a door bar for his door. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/17/5-38/ 5.38], though Erin states that Bird has a lock on his door contradicting this previous decision. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 5.40-5.49 |- |'''5.44'''. (Face-Stealer's appendages) It was written in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/08/28/5-15/ Ch 5.15] that Face Collector has "no talons. Just brute fingers." [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/12/08/5-44/ Ch 5.44] says that he has "claws", though. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 5.50-5.59 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Pebblesnatch and Garry-Interlude 5 |- | |} === Volume 6 === {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 6.00-6.09 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 6.10-6.19 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 6.20-6.29 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Embria-6.39 |- |'''6.39''' In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/21/wistram-days-pt-7/ Wistram Days Pt. 7], the death count of mages caused by Pisces releasing [Archmage] Nehkret's magic was said to be around 60: "There were less than sixty dead in truth. Less than sixty, but over half as many wounded, some critically" and "Only sixty had died" shortly after. However, later in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/20/6-39/ 6.39], Grimalkin puts the death toll at "12 students and faculty and leaving 53 injured" |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 6.40-6.49 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 6.50-6.59 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 6.60-6.68 |- | |} === Volume 7 === {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 7.00-7.11 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Dancing and Brawling-The Hangover After |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 7.12-Strategist at Sea (Pt. 2) |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 7.19-The Gecko of Illusions |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 7.28-7.39 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Carriages and Conversations-7.45 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 7.46-7.55 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Saliss the Adventurer-7.62 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Solstice |- | |} === Volume 8 === {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 8.00-8.09 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 8.10-Paradigm Shift (Pt. 2) |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 8.16-8.24 |- |In 8.21 L Rafaema is described: "her true scales were deep blue" but in 9.57B and later chapters she is described as having yellow scales in her draconic form. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 8.25-Pisces |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 8.32-8.41 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Songs and Stories-8.49 |- |'''Interlude — Songs and Stories'''. [Captain] of the ''Four Winds of Teral:'' Selphid or Garuda? In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/09/23/7-49/ Chapter 7.49], it is stated that the [Captain] of the ''Four Winds'' was a Selphid. However, [https://wanderinginn.com/2021/09/15/interlude-songs-and-stories/ Interlude - Songs and Stories] contradicts this, stating that the captain was from a Human-Garuda match. |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 8.50-8.59 |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 8.60-Satar |- | |} {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed fandom-table" !Chapters 8.66- |- | |} === 32. (More survivors of the Stone Spears?) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/06/4-10/ Ch 4.10] regarding the Stone Spears Tribe, Zel said, ''“More than I could with an army. The rest of the tribe went down fighting. Every last one of them.”'' But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/11/2-29/ Ch 2.35], ‘''Zel seized a child, and saw his soldiers saving the rest. The adults were dead.''’ Does this mean that the Children don’t count in Zel statement of "The '''rest''' of the tribe went down fighting. Every '''last one of them'''" or as survivor members of the Stone Spears Tribe? Also, Ressa reported to Lady Magnolia in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/24/interlude-3/ Interlude - 3] ''"The [Scouts] and [Assassins] reported a higher number of Gnolls travelling with Zel’s army—they may have been saved."'' <small>This could be explained in different ways: # Either, Zel and Ilvriss were ambushed again by more Goblins who killed all the remaining survivors; or the surviving Gnolls threw "themselves upon the Goblins rather than live without their tribe. They are gone, Brunkr.” (per [[Chapter 2.40]]) #<small>''<nowiki/>''</small></small><small>''<nowiki/>''</small><small>''<nowiki/>''</small>The [Last Survivor] class is gained upon the ''perception'' of being the last one. This later theory gets more fuel from Chapter 7.10 K, where a whole basement of [Last Survivors] is found. Either that village slaughtered eight (small) tribes and only kept one Gnoll child each - or several Gnolls per tribe may count as "Last" ones, probably one per family? --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 18:30, March 18, 2020 (UTC)</small><small>''<nowiki/>''</small> ==='''74.''' (Wistram vs. Gnolls) === Krshia said in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/01/08/1-35/ Ch 1.35] that the gnolls sent their [Shaman] to Wistram ''"Nearly twenty years ago", ''which she changed to ''"Forty years"'' in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/01/26/interlude-krshia/ Interlude-Krshia]. Grimalkin also repeats the 40 years in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/26/7-02/ Chapter 7.02]. ==='''75.''' (Wars on Rhir) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/12/14/1-07-r/ Ch 1.07 R] it was said Rhir '''''"has seen war for two thousand years". '''''This contradicts a passage of [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/05/3-35/ Ch 3.35], where it was stated that the Demons emerged '''"Five thousand years back" '''and attacked a kingdom'''. '''Even before this event, the continent was '''"always at war"'''. Furthermore, [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/25/1-00-c/ Ch 1.00 C] states that the "''war between Humans and Demons has been going on '''for a thousand years or more'''''". From [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Ch. 6.68] we know that before the demons emerged 5000 years ago, there was the Creler wars starting 6000 years ago (roughly). #<small>So you're saying that not all sources are giving accurate information? What a concept! I'm glad that we don't have anything like that here on Earth!(remark by Ubiquitous Omnipresent Entity, 20 September 2019)</small> #<small>No need to get personal against other editors who added perceived inconsistencies. These claims contradict each other, and while we all know the concept of the "unreliable narrator", this is Ryoka in the role of an "informed narrator" and pirateaba's mouthpiece for world-building. Ryoka+Aba do that a lot in the early chapters, and much of that is still the information about InnWorld that this Wiki relies on. The Clown-chapters have Tom in a similar role: "informed narrator" who is telling stuff directly to the reader, so when they contradict each other, it belongs on this page until it's somehow adressed or resolved. --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 20:12, September 21, 2019 (UTC)</small> ==='''76.'''=== In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/17/4-19/ Ch 4.19] the Halfseekers told Griffon Hunt that they did not know for sure over which of the following items they remember they had found, which were a '''key''', a '''magical orb''' of some kind, some '''spell scrolls''' and a few '''magical weapons''', Garen had betrayed them for, and that he had fled with '''everything they found'''. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/09/5-58/ Ch 5.58] not only did they say that '''all items except for the Key were there''' (and that they had used them to pay for their deceased members funeral and families), but since the Key was the '''only item not found''', they were '''sure''' that Garen had betrayed them for it. ==='''77.'''=== [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/31/3-29-g/ Ch 3.29 G] said Redscar is just a ''"normal-sized Goblin"'', while in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/12/5-59/ Ch 5.59] it is stated that he is ''"tall for an ordinary Goblin"'', and not much shorter than Erin. While in 7.12 G[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/15/7-12-g/] Redscar is noticed by Rags to be "''the shortest Hob of them all. Redscar, who had been a normal Goblin like her before the battle at Liscor, had only grown a little bit after his transformation.''" ==='''78.''' (Cognita's size) === Cognita's height changed. While she was described to be "''seven foot tall''" in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/31/s03-wistram-days-pt-2/ Wistr. Pt.2], in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/01/interlude-blackmage/ Interlude-Blackmage] she was said to be "''eight feet tall''". #<small>I, personally, have no trouble believing that a highly magical Truestone golem without vital organs, flesh or anything like that, could freely adjust her height, weight, density, etc.</small> #<small> Other explanations besides theoretical innate abilities can be thought of. Maybe she is 7.5 feet tall and this is a rounding error, one up one down. Maybe one of those measurements is true and the other wrong. Until explained or revised, it's just a minor inconsistency. --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 07:25, September 20, 2019 (UTC)</small> === 79. (knowledge of Hero class) === Tom says in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/25/1-00-c/ Ch 1.00 C] that [Hero] is a "class no one had ever heard of ". "No one in living memory has ever gained that class." In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/07/interlude-2/ Interlude-2] [Blackmage] states though, that "no one’s gotten the [Hero] class in centuries", implying that people ''have'' heard of said class. It's just that many years have passed since the last person received it. Ryoka even outright says in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/05/3-35/ Ch 3.35], whilst reading history books: "There were heroes, once. It’s a rare class, but apparently it does exist." So, while villagers in Rhir's backwater wouldn't know of Heroes, the King's people that the American group met before, would have instructed them a bit on the rare knowledge. Secondly, Fetohep said that he knew how to create the [Hero] class but that it required "too much effort". === 80. (Daly's class) === It was said in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/03/1-03-d/ Ch 1.03 D] that Daly is an [Axe Fighter], which changed to [Axe Warrior] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/02/6-04-d/ Ch 6.04 D]. #<small>I think this is a minor issue. Mrsha has three names for her "survivor" class. See also entry #117 (classes). --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 20:11, April 8, 2020 (UTC)</small> === 81. (Passing of Treland) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/01/20/4-04-k/ Ch 4.04 K] there are 2 statements about [King] Treland that contradict what is stated in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/30/6-12-k/comment-page-1/#comment-58784 Ch 6.12 K]. The 1st is that in Ch 4.04 K, it was stated that due to Treland's tyranny rule, his people came to Flos, “…''begging for protection, to bring down a king that cared more for his own wealth and that of his friends than his people''…” and as such Flos “…''went to war for the thousands who died under his rule, not to steal land or wealth.''” But in Ch 6.12 K, it is stated that after Flos' mother passed away, Treland had made an incursion into Reim, hoping to take Flos' lands, which in turn forced Flos to retaliate against him. The 2nd is that in Ch 4.04 K, Siyal said: “''He was a [King]! He deserved an honorable death, not an execution on the battlefield!''…” But in Ch 6.12 K, it is stated that Treland died in his throne room, due to him accepting Flos' challenge to personal combat there. ==='''83.''' (One missing Horns Member) === Calruz told Ceria in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/27/6-11/ Ch 6.11] to list all members of the Horns that died. (''“Gerial. Hunt. Terr. Coblat. Grimsore. Sostrom. Barr.”'') Ceria didn't mention Marian, another former member, however, the party's third [Mage]! === 84. (Rhir nations/history) === It was said in [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/12/14/1-07-r/ Ch 1.07 R] that the Blighted Kingdom is "'''''one of the last''' nations not consumed''" by the monsters and demons. The kingdom should actually be ''the last'', not just one of them. "''The kingdoms of Rhir, '''or kingdom in this case''', is always fighting a battle.''" This line from [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/05/3-35/ Ch 3.35] implies that there is just a single kingdom that remains (the demon kingdom excluded) of the once many kingdoms that were located on the continent of Rhir. There has also been nothing indicating for there to be other existing nations that keep fight against the demons. ==='''85.''' (Knowledge about Weres) === When Erin first saw a gnoll in [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/09/11/1-13/ Ch 1.13] she asked if he is a werewolf, to which he replied with: ''“Do I look like a werewolf?”'', thereby implying that he is familiar with werewolves. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/06/5-35-h/ Ch 5.35 H] when Erin talked about werewolves in a room full of gnolls, drakes, and adventurers, she was asked: ''“We’ve never heard of these…werewolves. Elaborate, Miss Human. Please.”'', showing that werewolves do not exist in the world after all, at least not to the public's knowledge. ==='''86.''' (Jelaqua's assessment of Erin's level) === Jelaqua asked Erin in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/02/3-34/ Ch 3.34] : ''“What are you planning on doing now that you’re a Level 30 [Innkeeper]?”''. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/05/14/6-16/ Ch 6.16] Jelaqua asked her team members what they think Erin's level is. When she heard that she is at least 30 she was very surprised, saying: ''“What? No. You think so?”'' ==='''87.''' (Variation in Goblin Ears price) === When Ksmvr was curious why Noears' ears are missing in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/12/5-59/ Ch 5.59], the goblin said: ''“Answer is bounty. Adventurers get paid for Goblin ears. Two copper coins for Goblin ears. Good money, right?” ''In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/28/3-28-g/ Ch 3.28 G], on the other hand, he "tapped his ragged earholes" in answer to Rags' question as to why he doesn't fight despite being humiliated in Tremborag's tribe, which made her think, "''Adventurers cut off Goblin ears. For that, they were monsters. But she had never heard of Goblins doing it to each other''." ==='''89.''' (Magical Door properties) === Since [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/10/5-00/ Ch 5.00] it has been shown that the Magical Door has enough mana charge to only let approximately the bodyweight of 2 people through per day, from The Wandering Inn to Pallass, before shutting down. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/16/6-31/ Ch 6.31] the 2 people has changed to 3 people, as it was stated by Erin that ("...''Normally we can get '''three''' people through''..."), and even shown when (''Grimalkin stepped delicately through the doorway, and then Erin. She turned and '''saw Kel glaring at her from Pallass'''.''), only to revert back to 2 people in the following chapter ([https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/20/6-32/ Ch 6.32]). #<small>This can possibly be explained by how well the door is charged, the size of the people passing through (!!) and Erin's slow growth in Magical Ground skills. Compare also the Graph in [[Magical Door]] --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 20:11, April 8, 2020 (UTC)</small> ==='''90.''' (Celum Rulership) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/04/3-30/ Ch 3.30] it was said that Celum does not have elected leaders, and is ruled by a council of [Merchants] and guild leaders. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/03/interlude-numbtongue-pt-2/ Interlude – Numbtongue (Pt.2)] it is shown that Celum has a [Mayor] as an elected leader. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/02/16/7-07/ Ch 7.07] the [Mayor], whose name is Cetris Duiland, is shown to even have more authority than Trent, the Head of the Merchant’s Guild. ==='''91.''' (Amentus appearance)=== In Ch 1.02, unripe [[Amentus]] fruits are described as ''Yellow'', hanging lower on the tree than the ripe ones. In Ch 6.28, unripe Amentus fruits are described as ''Black'', sitting higher on the tree than ripe fruits. ==='''92.''' (Ant Hive vs. Ant Colony)=== In Ch 1.23 and Ch 1.28 the Antinium ''"Hives"'' are introduced as Antinium ''"Colonies"''. Afterward, the term is always ''"Hive"''. ==='''93.''' (Erin's Skills) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/09/21/1-16/ Ch 1.16] Erin Obtained the [Tavern Brawling] Skill, and was also called as such in [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/09/25/1-17/ Ch 1.17] and [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/10/16/1-21/ Ch 1.21]. But starting from [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/27/1-28/ Ch 1.28] the name of the Skill changed into [Bar Fighting]. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/04/1-45/ Ch 1.45] Erin Obtained the [Immunity: Alcohol] Skill, and was called as such in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/01/15/5-53/ Ch 5.53] and [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/10/15/6-49/ Ch 6.49]. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/15/2-02/ Ch 2.01], [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/17/5-02/ Ch 5.02] and [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/06/25/6-28/ Ch 6.28] the Skill name changes into [Alcohol Immunity]. ==='''94.''' (Witches arriving in Riverfarm) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/10/6-36-e/ Ch 6.36 E] Mavika was perched on the roof of a house, and after warning Riverfarm’s folk of anyone scorning a [Witch]’s gift, she '''leapt down''', greeted Wiskeria and then proclaimed to everyone that she was the '''first'''. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/13/6-37-e/ Ch 6.37 E] there are 2 points that contradict from Ch 6.36 E. # When Rie arrived to witness what was going on, Mavika was '''still''' '''up perched on the roof of a house''' and after telling her why she curse Rehanna, she leapt down and then greeted Wiskeria, and then instead of saying “''I am the first.''” she said ''“It is not our coven, Wiskeria. '''There are six'''. The seventh is coming.”'' # Mavika was the '''sixth''', not the '''First''', [Witch] to appear in the Chapter and thus arrive to Riverfarm, as the other 5 had already arrived. As it stands the new version from Ch 6.37 E can only make sense if Ch 6.36 E had ended right after Mavika had warned Riverfarm’s folk, with maybe having Wiskeria saying her name for as the audience. ==='''95.''' (Octavia and Xif meeting) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/03/interlude-numbtongue-pt-2/ Interlude – Numbtongue (Pt.2)] Erin had introduced Octavia and Xif to each other, and they were seen talking, '''Erin gently ushered Octavia to a seat. The [Alchemist] girl sat, and soon Erin had the old Gnoll who smelled like weird stuff '''talking to her'''. Lyonette, Mrsha, and Numbtongue watched.''' But as it was stated by Erin in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/17/6-38/ Ch 6.38]; ''"...Hey! Can I '''introduce''' you to a friend? Octavia?...”'' and in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/20/6-39/ Ch 6.39]; “''Ah, Miss Octavia. Might I have a word? '''My name is Xif, and Miss Solstice invited me to chat with you.''' I understand you’ve had some trouble in your shop? I’d be glad to discuss the matter with you for a few minutes.''”, it confirms that that was their first-time introduction, which contradicts on what had happened on Interlude – Numbtongue (Pt.2). ==='''96.''' (Ceria's screaming over exercise) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/20/6-39/ Ch 6.39] Numbtongue and Octavia reaction to Ceria screaming from her water boiling training is far late as at that point her screams had already started a while ago. They had to not be in the Inn for them to not have heard her the first time, but they were there at the time, at least we know that Octavia was there. ==='''97.''' (Magnolia's surname) === There is an error in [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/12/11/1-31/ Ch 1.31] where the yet to be named Lyonette, mused that she had to find '''Magnolia Brynshart''', not '''Magnolia Reinhart'''. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/14/2-21/ Ch 2.25] and onward, the Magnolia surname changed to the proper one. #<small>She just forgot the name of a distant relative that she had no interest in before (remark by Ubiquitous Omnipresent Entity, 20 September 2019)</small> #<small>She forgot the correct name of the person she had specifically travelled from Terandria to Izril for? She forgot the name of one of the two most prominent humans in Northern Izril? She forgot the name of one of the Five Families? (Have you ever wanted to use a time machine to meet the first US president, whazzisname, George Baltimore? In the name of Johny Christ, that's not an excuse.)--[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 07:25, September 20, 2019 (UTC)</small> ==='''98.''' (Gargoyles and Eater Goats) === Shorthilt remembered in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/10/5-36/ Ch 5.36] to have tied eater goats up to attract Gargoyles. Only two chapters later, Numbtongue tells Erin that if an Eater goat is caught ''it will bite off its own leg''. [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/17/5-38/ Ch 5.38] ==='''99.''' (Cervial's Team Name) === The team of Cervial is never called the same: it's ''Flawless Flights'' in 1.12 R; then ''The Flawless Fight'' in 1.00 H; then ''Flawess Flight'' in 1.01 H; finally ''Flawless Flight'' in 6.18 H. (Chapter links conveniently assembled in [[Cervial]].) ==='''100.''' (World knowledge) === Not an error per se, but glaringly incongruous in retrospective: Ceria has to ''explain basic world history'' to Gerial in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/01/31/1-40/ Chapter 1.40]: This looks like Gerial has never heard of Chandrar, or Flos. It makes sense at that point in the story, to introduce new readers to the world, but in later books, Flos and Chandrar are common knowledge! Ceria comes across as very patronizing here: "''so do you know about the desert continent south or maybe south-east of here? It’s huge, but there are several kingdoms to note. In one of them sleeps a king...''". Another, similar one, is Magnolia asking Ryoka about her origins in [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/06/1-03-r/ Chapter 1.03 R]: While her questions are covering Terandria, Minos, the Frozen Archipelago, Wistram, the dwarven realms, the open seas and even "were you raised by the Antinium?" (a very very desperate guess, coming from a person who knows the Antinium!!!) she never asks about Baleros, Chandrar or Rhir, which are all places where humans live. Especially since the Humans from Chandrar often look different from the Northerners. ==='''101. (Geography)'''=== Ilvriss departs from Liscor to Pallass after arranging for some horses to await him there. This is in chapter [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/27/6-11/ 6.11]: ''Three days later, he was gone.'' (He stayed in Liscor for those three days, then used the door.) ''And on the fourth day, Erin Solstice heard a Wall Lord had appeared in his home city.''. Which means that Ilvriss and his entire entourage managed to ride from Pallass to Salazsar in a single day. This is only believable if Salazsar is the very close neighbor city of Pallass, probably within a maximum distance of 200 miles (normal horses+skilled riders make 60 miles a day, skills ''might'' triple that distance). According to the positions on [https://i.imgur.com/pQBxbuQ.png this map] however, Salazsar and Pallass are far apart. Combined with the information of Fals that the Celum-Landing distance is ~3800 miles ([https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/09/2-09/ Chapter 2.08]), which is the assumption for [[:File:Izril_map.png|this map]], the distance between the two Walled Cities is more like 2000-3000 miles. Everyone who ever rode from the Atlantic to the Pacific on horseback will testify that this isn't possible in a single day. <small>On the positive side, only Chapter 2.08 would need to be changed to shrink Izril to fit [https://www.reddit.com/r/WanderingInn/comments/gxzjqj/science_up_innworld_demographics_of_izril/ this map] which is the smaller alternative to the early "canon" distances of 8000 miles North-South spread for Izril. --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 20:30, June 26, 2020 (UTC)</small> === 102. (Number of silver-rank teams going into Liscor's Crypt, Volume 1) === (minor one:) In Chapter [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/01/11/1-11-r/ 1.11 R], there were six captains convening about the Ruins of Liscor. Before the chapter even starts, "Hendric" (Swordlock Dogs) has already dropped out of the talks, leaving only five captains. During the talks, "Gregor" (an "axe-captain") also drops out. When they get to Liscor, they are already five teams again: "Gerald" (Kyrial’s Pride, another "axee-captain") has joined the expedition forces. That's all fine and needs no further explanation. From at least 1.37 they were still five teams, also in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/02/07/1-41/ 1.41]. But then, in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/02/12/1-00-h/ Chapter 1.00 H], Erin inquires about a sixth team, and Gerial+Calruz remark that this was Hendric, who "pulled out at the last moment". That's strange because Hendric never went to Liscor, and dropped out from the roster before any of the teams met Erin. ==='''103.''' (disputed Election results) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/16/6-31/ Ch 6.31] it was shown that Raekea district opponent was Alonna Swiftwing, but in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/10/15/6-49/ Ch 6.49] it was shown by the old Councilmembers, that both of them had won the election by vote. This was not supposed to have been possible as both of them were of the same district. ==='''104.''' (Appearance of Silent Antinium) === It is stated in in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/10/15/6-49/ Ch 6.49] that the Silent Antinium were present during the First and Second Antinium wars, but as it was stated in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/06/23/s02-the-antinium-wars-pt-3/ S02 – The Antinium Wars (Pt.3)] the Silent Antinium appeared for the first time during the Second Antinium war. ==='''105.''' (Klbkch speculation about Erin being a [Priest]) === Can probably be removed as it is heavily implied in 8.70e that the centinium (i.e. klbkch) have been around for thousands of years at least on rhir. This means they may have experienced said priests before on Rhir and that their appearance may be not wholly unknown to klbkch. Secondly it is known that the antinium fight the gods and that they are therefore aware of knowledge that other species would not be aware of. Super old one, and minor one: Klbkch says in 1.07 you need to "a mage or ''priest'' to risk" living alone in the Floodplains. The thing is, there are no priests in the world (see e.g. the statements in 2.03 and 5.17). However, Klbkch also states in 3.06 L that he's familiar with the [Priest] class. But even so, he'd probably not speculate about Erin being such a priest in 1.07. Also, further chapters ahead, when Pawn turns into an [Acolyte] Klbkch immediately sees him as danger and tries to kill him due to [Priests] serving Gods and a God being the Antinium's ultimate enemy. Later on, when Pawn changes from [Acolyte] to [Priest], Klbkch recognizes the term "Priest" as an agent of Gods. Which is still strange, considering there are no religions nor priesthoods in the Innworld. They always mention Dead Gods but no one worships them and neither do they seem to know how the Gods died. ==='''106.''' (Chandrar locations) === Chandrar stuff about names and politics: * Chapter [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/30/6-12-k/ 6.12K] mentions the Kingdom of "Kheltha" (--> [[Khelt]]) and the "damned Khelthans". The founding queen was written without the last "h" in 6.54. * The Shield Kingdoms were also first called Shelter Kingdoms and Shield Nations (see [[Shield Kingdoms]] about the exact chapters) - not nessecarily an error, but could be cleared up. * Chapter 6.12 also mentions the Republic of [[Jecrass]] (which is a monarchy ever since [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/05/07/6-14-k/ Chapter 6.14]) and the Realm of [[Belchan]] (a republic since 6.14). * Chapter [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/05/11/6-15-k/ 6.15K] features the royalty of "Xem", and King Victal of "Lamullt" preparing for war against Tiqr. * Chapter [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/02/6-54-k/ 6.54K] features the [Strategist] of "Xern", and Lady Yucale of "Lamult" being the commanders in the war against Tiqr. * Chapter 6.52 refers to "[[Killale]]", the same nation is called "Kilalle" in Chapter 6.53 and 6.54. * Chapter [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/01/20/4-04-k/ 4.04 K] features the nation "Gemira", led by some Quarass. Only one spelling in the chapter is "[[Germina]]". Ever since 4.05, Germina has been the only name used. * Chapter 6.14 has Flos saying that [[Claiven Earth|Claiven]] hates him, but the ruler of [[Medain]] has no personal grudge against him. Chapter 6.15 states that both hate Flos. ==='''107.''' (Unseen Empire) === Unseen Empire stuff about names: *''Darksky Riders'' and ''[[Blacksky Riders]]'' are used interchangeably. Might be not a problem, but is somewhat confusing. The wiki article has both names, currently. === 108. (Laken's size) === Laken said in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/01/3-00-e/ 3.00 E] that he is "around 6’1", while changing it in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/09/3-11-e/ 3.11 E] to "barely five eleven". === 109. (Liscor's Tactician) === [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/10/05/1-20/ Chapter 1.20] about Olesm: “And he is a Level 22 [Tactician]. There are no higher-level Tacticians even within the Liscorian army.” Klbkch wanted to praise Olesm as the best of Liscor, but was apparently wrong. Chapter [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/07/2-27/ 2.33] already mentions that [Strategists] in the Liscorian army are better, and in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/23/6-59/ Chapter 6.59], the [High Strategist] was introduced. Chapter 1.20 could be changed that Olesm is just the best within the city itself. However, Olesm has also been said to be ''the only'' [Tactician] in Liscor several times, this is noted as him being the only Tactician in the council room, the only that is sought for advice and consultations, and even when he talks about other [Tacticians] Olesm always refers to them as being from other cities. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/19/4-37-o/ 4.37 O] Olesm also calls himself "the city’s lone [Tactician]" and thus having a lot of authority and many matters under his jurisdiction. *''"There are no higher-level <u>Tacticians</u>'' (1) ''even <u>within the Liscorian army</u>'' (2)". [Tacticians] are not [Strategists]. Olesm may be the highest-leveled of his class, meaning other Tacs of Liscor Army are lower-leveled, and at the same time he can be the only one present in the city, while the rest are fighting abroad. === 110. (Fraerling size)=== Niers is... * ...as tall as a cup of water (Volume 5-Glossary) * ...six inches tall. [...] Niers was actually quite tall for an individual of his race, but of course that meant very little when the average height of his people was about as tall as a Human’s hand. (Interlude-3) * ...sometimes carried about on trays, tablets or similar things. That confirms a rather small stature like six inches. Fraerlings are... * The smallest people in the world; only a foot tall. (6.21 D) * "people one foot tall at most" (Interlude – The Titan’s Question) You could say that the parts mentioning "one foot" only referred to the species in general, not specifically Niers, making it possible for him to be very short for a Fraerling—however, we were told in Interlude-3 that Niers is "actually quite tall for an individual of his race". === 111. (Famousness of Esthelm's [Florist]) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/03/interlude-numbtongue-pt-2/ Interlude - Numtongue, Part 2] Numtongue sings a song where he references the [Florist] from Esthelm by class. But there's no way for him to have known what her class was. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/19/7-00/ Chapter 7.00], the people of Esthelm honored the [Florist] with her own statue even. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/03/3-20-t/ Chapter 3.20 T], she died in anonymity. It is remotely possible she was identified later by some Esthelm natives, and Ylawes brought that story to Liscor, but that makes it weird that he couldn't place the Redfang Warriors as being the same goblins he met in Esthelm. === 112. (Toren hoarding corpses) === [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/03/02/interlude-5/ Volume 5 epilogue/interlude] shows Toren dragging corpses into his abode, supposedly by the thousands. This seems like it belongs more in Volume 6 where almost a week has already passed. The rest of the Interlude seems to take place almost immediately following the battle. Even assuming Toren managed to carry two bodies per trip (which it doesn't show), it would take a minimum of a thousand trips to reach the numbers described. There are only 1440 minutes in a day, so unless he's managing 1 minute round trips to the surface and back this isn't realistic. Especially given that the only way currently out of the dungeon for him to use is through the path the Goblins broke through to let the spiders out. I could believe it after a week of effort though. === 113. (Dullahan abilities) === [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/24/interlude-3/ Volume 2 interlude] claims that Dullahan can levitate their heads. We've never seen this ability afterwards, the heads can be detached but cannot move on their own. A Chapter of Volume 7 has a Street Runner deliver a Dullahan head around Pallass for him to be mobile. === 114. (Albion vs. Avalon) === [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/03/2-19/ In 2.21] the inscription says "''Here is Albion. Here lies the King of Knights. Resting, until the day of most dire need."'' This seems incorrect - Albion is another word for Britain. This is likely meant to be Avalon as that is where the King of Knights supposedly went after he fell. === 115. (Erin's sleepwalking?) === Also 2.21--she woke in her kitchen, but [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ per 2.20] she fell asleep at a table in the main room. === 116. (Faerie teleportation) === 2.21 as well, the faerie flies out of the kitchen, but then Erin is still talking to the farie in the kitchen in the next piece of dialog. === 117. (Classes) === * Mrsha is usually a [Last Survivor], but a [Lone Survivor] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/29/4-40-l/ Chapter 4.40] and a [Sole Survivor] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/07/interlude-lifting-ants/ Lifting Ants]. * Shorthilt is a [Weapon Expert], but called a [Weapon Master] in Chapters [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/09/5-58/ 5.58] and [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/26/5-62/ 5.62]. * Beza the [Spellscribe] is called a [Scrollscribe] once in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/11/23/6-59/ 6.59] * Toren learned being a [Sword Dancer] from the [Blade Dancer], Pekona. Those are different classes in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/01/4-08-t/ 4.08]/[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/24/5-05/ 5.05], but Pekona is also called a [Sword Dancer] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/10/12/6-48-t/ 6.48] * The mysterious [Night'''st'''alker] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/30/interlude-numbtongue-pt-1/ Numbtongue's Interlude] is once called a [Night'''w'''alker]. ''The next ones might also be unintentional mixups'' * Geram is called [Street Brawler] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/15/4-35-e/ 4.35], [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/08/07/5-09-e/ 5.09]; he's also a [Bouncer] AND a [Fist Fighter] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/13/6-37-e/ 6.37]. * The classes [Hedge Mage], [Sword Mage], [Wood Cutter] and [Fist Fighter] are just as often spelled [Hedgemage], [Swordmage], [Woodcutter] and [Fistfighter]. * A [Lighting Mage] would be helpful on a movie set, but not in combat as implied [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ in Ch. 6.68] or as a [Light Mage] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/13/5-37-g/ 5.37]. --> Light'''n'''ing? * Instead of being called [Laborers], the Gnolls paving the street from Liscor are called [Workers] in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/12/18/6-64/ 6-64], [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/12/07/6-62-l/ 6-62-l] and [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/12/22/6-65/ 6-65]. Meanwhile, Antinium Workers are also called [Workers] [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/31/s02-the-antinium-wars-pt-2/ once, here]. ** (It is established that other classes have fully intentional duplicate names: Cobbler/Shoemaker, Pyromancer/Fire Mage, Archer/Bowman, Lumberjack/Woodcutter, etc: that's not the point of this entry.) === 118. (Liscor's size) === Liscor has 84,000 inhabitants in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/01/1-44/ Ch. 1.44] but just over 10,000 in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/15/2-13/ 2.13]. (Note: Exact town/city sizes are rarely an issue, except for Invrisil and Pallass (several times estimated to house around a million each), and for [[Sovvex]] which has 40,000 inhabitants and Riverfarm which has a wildly fluctuating size due to its troubles, but was (before the big fire) estimated to house some thousands.) === 119. (Goblin Lifespan) === Goblins are able to walk and fight within a few days after their birth, and they reproduce extremely fast - so fast in fact that a tribe of 60 goblins (including ''everyone'' not a baby or visibly pregnant) is able to survive a loss of 15 per week... According to the claims of [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/16/2-00-g/ 2.14 G]. Statistically, an average Goblin lifespan might be as short as 4 weeks, if we take that info seriously. This contradicts many later story elements: Rags' Tribe doesn't multiply nearly that fast; Goblin lives are not THAT cheap later on, and with Rags being 4 years old she ought to be a great-grandmother already. [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/06/16/4-46/ 4.46] outright states that Goblins are children for about 6 months before being able to fend for themselves. Much more realistic. === 120. (Moons and lunar cycle) === The [[Twin Moons]] are really odd. [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/17/5-38/ Chapter 5.38] has the first twin full moon mentioned in the story explicitly. Not too much later, [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/27/6-34-e/ Chapter 6.34 E]: six days to the next full twin moons on "day 52". Four days later, in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/24/6-40-e/ Chapter 6.40 E], the twin moons were still not significant in any way. According to [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/09/10/6-43-e/ Chapter 6.43 E], which would be 2 days after that twin full moon of 6.34: one moon was waxing, one moon was waning. Even with a lot of irregularity in the moon movement, this is a bit weird, given that the twin full moon of 5.38 lasted many days. In other instances, the moons are described as somewhat synchronous, in again other instances it is mentioned that a blue full moon is a rarity. === 121. (Tersk's appearance) === According to [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/02/17/4-13-l/ 4.13 L], Tersk looks like a Soldier but with two arms and equipment. [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ 6.68] has him and Dekass have four arms like normal Soldiers. === 122. (Blonde Lyonette) === [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/07/2-20/ Chapter 2.23] has Lyonette as a blonde-haired girl, as does [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/31/2-26/ Chapter 2.31] (twice). === 123. (Rose's arrival) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/07/interlude-2/ Interlude 2], Rose is saying that she's stranded in a forest and has only seen monsters for days. Later she says she just arrived and is flipping out, claiming she's only there for one day. Granted, her first statement might have been a hyperbole, but could be cleared up to state "hours" maybe? === 124. (Chocolate Treats) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/06/interlude-chocolate-alchemy/ Interlude – Chocolate Alchemy] Erin had divided all the Chocolate she could use for the Chocolate Treats; like a few gallons chocolate milk, 4 chocolate cakes, chocolate cookies and some extra for a Saliss' bribe. After preparing a bag of chocolate to use for the bribe, she went to Saliss, and when both of them got back to the Inn, Saliss sees "''the chocolate cake, cookies, and other treats on display.'' " Since the Chocolate Treats were something new that only Erin how to make, she was the only one who could have made them at the time in the Story, but she couldn't have '''made them''' as she had gone to see Saliss right after dividing the Chocolate and preparing Saliss' bribe. === 125. (Magnolia's Earthworlders) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/18/2-30/ Chapter 2.37], ''there were exactly five boys and five girls in the room.'' That was the result of counting Erin and ''Seven — no, eight'' people from Earth, later confirmed again by Joseph. The five boys are: Joseph, Troy, Leon and two guys from Asia and Poland; the girls are Galina, Rose, Imani and one unnamed (presumably) girl. At one point in the chapter, ''Rose and two other girls'' argued in favor of searching other Earthworlders, while ''Imani was asleep''. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Chapter 6.68], the number is repeated again to be eight, which would mean 5 boys and 3 girls. ---> This has recently been resolved by making everything worse, see [[#140. (Magnolia’s Earthers Number)]] === 126. (Matchsticks before the invention of the match) === As Magnolia puts it, hotheads in Izril are ready to "start bonfires over matchsticks", in ch. 2.38. That's before Octavia can invent the matches for Erin. === 127. (Lyonette's identity) === Not really inconsistent, but odd in a reread so might need some smoothing out: When first taken into the inn, Lyonette conceals her actual name from Erin as a member of the Clavalettes family (ch. 2.25). In Ch. 2.40, she openly introduces herself to Ryoka as a "du Marquin", despite not knowing if Ryoka might know that name from Calanfer. Even so, Ryoka immediately clues in to the fact that she is a princess. That's odd, since Ryoka doesn't believe in the story-world idea much. Ryoka already backpedals in the same chapter, saying Lyon is maybe not a "princess"-princess, just a person thinking like one from a very important house; but it feels weird how Erin later forgot that bit. Also, nobody else ever clued in so quickly as Ryoka. Granted, most patrons of Erin weren't familiar with highborn, but still a little odd. === 128a. (Length of Flos' slumber) === Int-KE says "decade-long slumber", which ''could'' mean several decades. Then comes: * 2.22 K: Orthenon was "staying loyally by Flos’ side these long ten years" and "One decade they had fought together[...]. Another decade he had lain quiet, slumbering". * 4.00 K: mentiones 4x "ten years", referring to that same slumber. * 3.25 N: Foliana makes a speech in the headquarters of the Forgotten Wing Company, stating that Flos invasion of other continents was 10 years ago. ''"A decade ago, the King of Destruction launched an invasion from Chandrar. He sent his armies sailing to each continent in the world, conquering, claiming lands and overthrowing kingdoms. He sought to conquer the world."'' At some point the canon timeline was changed with Flos slumber lasting not 10 years but 20 years. That was probably around volume 6(?) Anyway, please list above all further occurences of the wrong timeline. So far, only the most recent K chapters in Volume 7 and onwards claim that Flos's Slumber happened 20 years ago. Additionally, 7.13K also states that Flos has fought for more years than Raelt Leysars has been alive. Since Raelt is over 40, that would make Flos age over 54 years old. === 128b. (Reason for Flos's slumber) === He said himself that the reason for his slumber was that the conquest had been too easy, and thus he had given up on his dream of domination, seeing it as something meaningless, thus letting his armies fall and his empire crumble. On [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/10/26/interlude-king-edition/ Interlude - King Edition], Flos tells Trey and Teres that he let his empire collapse because "my vision was too small, and my goal too achievable". However, it was later shown that Flos's armies were defeated and repelled, and the most likely trigger for Flos's slumber was depression caused by the death of his lover, Queravia the Gambler of Fates, by the hand of Niers Astoragon. There was even a flashback of Gazi returning wounded from a lost battle, only to find Flos looking at empty space with a lost gaze, already depressed and about to enter his "slumber". #<small>@whoever reported this, please name all the contradicting chapters with their numbers/names. Right now, I feel the first reason was what Flos was comfortable telling the twins earlier (also a boast, or something for public), while the second one is the rather personal, secret reason that was revealed later - so this is not really much of an inconsistency. --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 23:06, March 19, 2020 (UTC)</small> === 129. (Gnoll archery) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/01/2-33/ Chapter 2.40], Ryoka thinks that Gnolls use short- and longbows and might find composite or compound bows useful. Right the next [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/04/2-34/ Chapter 2.41], Ryoka thinks that Gnolls use short- and composite bows, just don't have compound bows (which she can't make, but honestly, I also think crafting a composite one would be beyond her). Anyway, [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/10/30/5-33-b/ Chapter 5.33] shows that composite bows are available high-end products available in the appropriate markets, so only ch. 2.40 needs adjustment. === 130. (Erin arriving in Celum, volume 2) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/11/2-36/ Chapter 2.43], Erin reviews her situation as having no money, which contradicts a sentence of just one paragraph before "...money pouch? Maybe?" In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/15/2-37/ Chapter 2.44], she pays Wesle an entrance fee into Celum, so she clearly had some money. Also: Erin was abducted in the morning and arrived at Octavia's shop in the same afternoon. Ryoka started her run to Teriarch the ''next'' morning and was teleported to Celum the ''next'' evening. Unless Erin was mixing like crazy at Octavia's shop for 24 hours non-stop, there is one day time difference between them. Possible other explanations: #Faerie Magic: Ryoka was transported back in time for one day. That's a bit weird. #Long travel to Celum: The hunter who found Erin, showed her the way to Celum, which took some time for her to reach - possibly a whole day, since Toren abandoned her in the wilderness and probably not that close to a major settlement. In that case, a bit of Erin's dialogue needs rewriting, like the "ten hours" since she captured the bees. === 131. (Zel adressing the peerage of the Walled Cities) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/29/2-41/ Chapter 2.48], Zel Shivertail adresses his peers from the Walled Cities... who are described to be there, personally, including both Ilvriss Gemscale and the ''Serpentine Matriarch of Zeres'' herself. Where, how and why did they meet personally? The only Walled City that close to the Bloodfields is Pallass, where they wouldn't host Ilvriss. The meeting may have taken place in some lesser Drake city, but Zeres is a few thousand miles away from the Bloodfields: so what did all the Drake nobility do this far north? It is unlikely that Zel and Ilvriss travelled south to a major/lesser city for that meeting, just so they could travel north together in Volume 3 when they arrive in Liscor. That whole passage would make much more sense if the Drake peerage was having a teleconference over Fissival's scrying network, but from the descriptions in that chapter this doesn't seem to be the case. === 132. (Timeline issues) === The [[Chapter Timeline]] can be used to figure out that Rose arrived in Innworld around day "d7" (Interlude 2, which takes place on "d14"). On day "d23", (Chapter 2.23), Magnolia had already all of "her" Earthworlders in her living room for Valceif to look at. Joseph told Erin when he met her on day "f2" (Chapter 2.37), that his group arrived in Innworld "just last week", which is '''clearly false''', given that there are '''~'''21-28 days between "d23" and "f2", let alone "d14": If they arrived on the same day as Rose (who was already in the world for a week at the time of the group chat), Joseph's group is in Innworld for 37-44 days already. Erin however claimed in chapter 2.37 that she's in Innworld for 3-4 months. 5 months would be plausible given Thompson Green's (ayan's) statement in Interlude 2 when he says he is there for 78 days. In case that he arrived in Innworld on the "shower of souls" day (Interlude 1), this means that Erin arrived 85 days prior to Interlude 2, and '''~'''118 days before that chapter. (''However'', this theory only makes sense if ''six weeks'' passed between chapter Chapter 1.24 and Chapter 1.25.) If we assume that there is only an insignificant gap (not more than three days) between chapters 1.24 and 1.25, then Erin would be correct that she's in Innworld for 3-4 months. But Thompson Green (ayan) would have arrived in Innworld about one month before Erin, which contradicts the last word of Interlude 1. === 133. (Laken's surname) === Chapter 3.00 E has Laken Godart's name as "Laken Go'''dd'''art" once. Chapter 3.01 E has his name as "Laken God'''fray'''". === 134. (Saliss's Eyes) === In 7.02, Saliss claims "Not any Skills, but I can see basic facts about you." but in 7.07 the narration tells us he can see her Skills. Is this him lying, or an error? === 136. (Existence of Pegasi) === The narration text in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/22/4-38-n/ 4.38 B] states about Pegasi that they are all extinct. However, [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/16/5-60/ 5.60] shows that one of the Walled Cities, Oteslia, has a Pegasus Regiment, and it is showed by a conversation between Flos and Raelt in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/02/19/7-08-k/ 7.08 K] that Jecrass has them too. It is also implied that some other countries in Chandrar raise Pegasi (along with other magical breeds of horses) like Jecrass does. === 137. (Witches' Reputation and Witches' Hats) === When Wiskeria first arrives at Riverfarm in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/20/4-20-e/ 4.20 E], no one reacts to her being a [Witch] and Laken is told that she is merely a different type of Spellcaster, simply a variation of a [Mage] (although this might have been simply the explanation Wiskeria gave him, but the text implies Laken also asked others about it). Yet when [Witches] start to arrive at Riverfarm from [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/10/6-36-e/ 6.36 E] onwards, all the population is scared and suspicious of them, even those that seemed amicable. Then suddenly all characters have stories about Witches, and every town and villages knows about them and distrusts them. And only at that moment do they start to distrust Wiskeria for being a [Witch] when before they hadn't any issue with her Class. Sostrom, a human mage, wore a pointy hat to hide his baldness and this hat is also called "a mage's hat" in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/01/31/1-40/ 1.40] by the text. Yet in Volume 5 [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/01/interlude-blackmage/ Interlude - Blackmage] the mages at Wistram Academy state that pointy hats are Witches' hats and indeed no one but [Witches] use them. === 138. (Crossbows) === Yvlon doesn't recognize what kind of weapon it is when Cervial shows one to her in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/02/07/1-41/ 1.41], yet on [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/05/21/6-18-h/ 6.18 H] when the Silver-rank Captain Stan is first introduced, we learn that not only should she know about crossbows, but be quite familiar with them since one of her acquaintances is famous for using them. Stan's nickname is "Crossbow Stan", he is famous around Cellum and has known both Yvlon and Ceria for years. Selys claims to not know what crossbows are when Erin mentions them (mistakenly thinking Erin meant two bows crossed), but she works in the Adventurer's Guild, so she should be familiar with Adventurers using it. Plus, both Drake and Human armies use crossbows, so it's not like it was an unheard device, yet only Gnolls were shown to know about crossbows. === 139. (Peki's Feathers Color) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/05/interlude-chess-and-ships/ Interlude – Chess and Ships] Peki's feathers are a ''bright purple-and-green'', but in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/04/19/interlude-strategists-at-sea-pt-1/ Interlude – Strategists at Sea (Pt. 1)] her feathers now are a ''predominantly green, but mixed with yellow and red''. === 140. (Magnolia’s Earthers Number) === ''This one obsoletes the old [[#125. (Magnolia's Earthworlders)]] after it has been retconned.'' The Number of Magnolia’s Earthers is not the same in 3 other Chapters, which are [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/18/2-30/ Ch 2.37], [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Ch 6.68] and [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/03/interlude-a-night-in-the-inn/ A Night in the Inn]. For the first one, [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/18/2-30/ Ch 2.37], one can't even tell the correct number because there number contradict each other. Here are all statements: * and Erin finally managed to count how many people were in the room. Six—no, '''seven'''. The girl in the chair hadn’t gotten up, but she was still staring in Erin’s direction. ** Number = 7 * and with Erin there were '''four boys''' and '''three girls''' in the room. ** Number = 7 < 4 Boys + 3 Girls * We—the '''seven of us'''—appeared in this city in the middle of nowhere. Everyone was screaming, and '''Rose ended up in a fores'''t!” ** Number = 8 < 7 in this city + 1, Rose in a forest * “'''Not Imani'''. She was with another group of people in the airport. '''She ended up somewhere else'''.” ** Number = 9 < 7 in this city + 1, Rose in a forest + 1, Imani somewhere else * I mean, there are '''eight''' of us—nine, including you Erin ** Number = 8 *'''Rose''' wanted to make contact with other people from their world, along with '''two''' of the other girls, ** Number = +4 Girls < 1, Rose + more then 2 girls + 1, Imani who was sleeping at the moment. In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Ch 6.68] it was stated that there were 8 Earthers. Here the statement that says so; * As Troy left, someone else entered the parlor. The '''eighth''' member of the group. And finally in the latest chapter, [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/03/interlude-a-night-in-the-inn/ A Night in the Inn], it was stated 4 times that there are only 7 Earthers! The final number of Earthers has been consistent ever since they were all named and described: Galina, Rose, Imani, Kevin, Joseph, Troy(del) and Leon. That makes seven. However, none of them is a "guy from China", who was also referenced in 2.37. === 141. (Location of the Wandering Inn) === The first Wandering Inn was to the east of Liscor (1.20, 7.00) and the Amentus grove even further east (1.02). Although it was also located near the south road (1.36) The new inn is built on a hill to the west of Liscor (indicated in 4.31, 5.13, 5.38) or on a hill to the east of Liscor (indicated in 3.34, 4.18, 5.54, 6.61, 6.67). The expansion of Liscor is facing the opposite side, so with the expansion built in the west (7.00, 7.23), the Inn has to be in the east. === 143. (Perorn sentence) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/05/interlude-chess-and-ships/ Interlude – Chess and Ships], Niers showed Perorn and Foliana the spelling and emojis that his ‘mysterious opponent’/Erin, uses in their chats across the Magical Chess & Go Boards, to ask them what the emojis are and if they think the player is a female. This shows that Perorn knows about Niers’ ‘mysterious opponent’, and that they are communicating between each other, and how they are doing so. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/07/05/7-32-d/ 7.32 D] Perorn says; “Forget about it, Niers. '''Everyone knows about your ‘mysterious opponent’. I know you two communicate somehow'''. So, what was it?”, as if she had to '''figure it out''' like everyone else that there is a ‘mysterious opponent’, and that she was '''certain''' that they are communicating with each other, but '''not how''' they were doing so. Perorn sentence would only make sense if the part in Chess and Ships had never happened. === 144. (Names in the Blighted Kingdom) === * Lady [[Zekyria]] (the most common variation in Chapter 1.04C and 1.05C) is introduced as "Zekryia" in 1.02C. Her first mentions in 1.04 continue this, only then does the "y" move in front of the "r" and keeps being placed there. There is also one instance of "Zekyris". * One typo of "Nerershal" ([[Nereshal]]) in 1.05C. === 145. (Hevlca or Hevcla) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/06/7-21-kq/ 7.21 KQ] a Dame Knight from the Order of the Thirsting Veil name started with Hevlca (x4) and then changed into Hevcla (x7). === 146. (Pumpkins and Ilvriss’ Salazsar Ring) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/07/08/7-33-i/ 7.33 I] Fissival’s Teleportation Network transferred to Salazsar a shipment of Pumpkins to be send to Oteslia, Pallass, and Zeres, to be used for some big project, which in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/07/12/7-34-c/ 7.34 C] is revealed to be for growing the Penicillin's Mold into them, from [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/07/05/7-32-d/ 7.32 D]. The thing is that in 7.33 I, 2 days after the Pumpkins shipment, the Wall Holders of Salazsar begin talking and questioning about the activation of Ilvriss’ Salazsar Ring in Invrisil, which was in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/06/28/7-31/ 7.31]. And as seen and stated by Navine, we know that at least all of Ilvriss’ family and the heads of each Holders of the Wall family were alerted on the same day that Ilvriss’ Ring had activation. So why did it take about 6 Days, for the Holders of the Wall to start talking and questioning who has Ilvriss’ Ring? Why not starting doing so on the same day or a day later when Ilvriss’ Ring had activation? Note about the Days: * Day 1 - Activation of Ilvriss’ Salazsar Ring in 7.31. * Day 2 - [Druids] meeting in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/07/01/interlude-a-meeting-of-druids/ A Meeting of Druids] * Day 3 - Erin talk with Geneva, the introducing Penicillin and Grimalkin talking to send a bit to Oteslia for mass-production in 7.32 D. * Day 4 - Pumpkins shipment to Salazsar, to be send to Oteslia, Pallass, and Zeres, (7.34 C, which may have happen on the same day, revealed to be for growing the Penicillin's Mold), in 7.33 I * Day 5 - Alrric mining exercise, and finding Adamantium Ore and Stone Starers nest, in 7.33 I * Day 6 - The Holders of the Wall to start talking and questioning who has activated Ilvriss’ Ring, in 7.33 I :''Suggestions to solve this: Either the pumpkins can be replaced with some other shipment; or the investigations of the corrupt Cargomaster are cut from the start of the chapter and moved to a later point in the chapter. Both ideas require quite some restructuring of the chapter, though.'' === 147. (Bitefly's death) === ''Bitefly'', on of the Redfang Elite Warriors, dies twice in their final attempt to take down Toren in the Esthelm siege ([https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/03/3-20-t/ 3.20 T]). Meanwhile ''Leftstep'' is never mentioned in the chapter, apparently escaping the battle sacrifice. So, one of the two dead Biteflies is actually Leftstep. === 148. (Feor's age) === Feor: "His hair was grey, turning white; he was old, even for a half-Elf, and he had lived in the world for nearly two centuries." ([[Chapter 6.53 K|6.53]]) Earlier in [[Chapter 2.32 H|2.32 H]] we learned that Half-Elves age "about" three times slower than Humans (so Feor is the equivalent to a 65 year old Human man?). Contradiction is given with [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/01/interlude-blackmage/ Interlude - Blackmage], where Feor is called "easily twenty times older" than the nineteen year-old Aaron, which would double his lifespan. So either he is nearly four centuries old in 6.53; or he's ''just'' "easily ten times older". However, it is reiterated in [[Chapter 8.58 PFH]] that Feor is at most two hundred years old, while also revealing that he secretly dyes his hair white. === 149. (Number of Human Archmages) === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/06/07/interlude-the-gecko-of-illusions/ Gecko of Illusions] we are given this line: "''Not ‘Human Archmage’, because there were three out of the seven. Six now, and only two Humans if you took into account…current events.''" '''Thus 3 (or 2) Humans.''' Of the 7 we actually have '''4 Humans''': # Viltach - The Human Archmage of Terandria, # Verdan Blackwood - Human raised by Dullahans # Amerys (the third Human who is discounted due to her imprisonment by the other Archmages). # Valeterisa - The Human Archmage of Izril Verdan is considered an Archmage of Dullahans, despite his Human origins. This entire passage also neglects to mention Toerika, the Archmage of Moment (a Human woman from Terandria), or Uelnnox, the Archmage of Ichor (a [Mage] of unknown species, who works with Maelstrom's Howling on Baleros). However, neither reside in Wistram. <br /> === 150. (Kevin's Laptop or Troy's Laptop) === # In chapter 6.68, we are told that there is only one laptop that is among the group, that it is a Mac, and that it belongs to Troy. It is also mentioned that it is synched to other devices aside from Androids. # In chapter 7.23 LM, it is mentioned that Ryoka took all of the electronics #In 7.25, Ryoka presents everything she has: a laptop, two smartphones, and a tablet. The laptop is described as being Kevin's laptop. === 151. (Antinium telepathy/hive mind) === # In [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/16/1-27/ Chapter 1.27], a newly-individual [[Pawn]] was able to play chess against Erin at Grandmaster level and explained that this was because she was not just playing against him, but against all the Antinium in the room, thanks to a telepathic "hive mind" ability which he says is "the true nature of the Antinium". However, as highlighted from [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/06/29/6-29/ Chapter 6.29] onwards, the ability for all Workers to share thoughts and think as one is in fact the defining trait of ''True'' Antinium — which none of the Antinium bred in Izril, save for Bird, possess. Furthermore, Pawn in 1.27 implies that his ability to tap into the hive mind is impaired by his Individual nature, whereas it is precisely Bird's extreme idiosyncrasies which seemingly make him an exception. === 152. (Antinium immortality/Heaven) === # Also in [https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/16/1-27/ 1.27], as part of his explanation of the "hive mind", Pawn explains that upon the death of Klbkch and the Worker, "we felt their loss, Erin. We knew their death and intention in the moment of their demise. They are not lost to us. Though their individual memory and body is lost to all but the queen, the Workers remember.” And later: “We are the Antinium. So long as one exists, we never truly die.” He also expresses confusion at Erin's grief about Klbkch's death, seemingly because from the Antinium's perspective he is ''not'' gone. While the basic idea is consistent with the way the Rite of Anastasis is later shown to function, it does not appear Antinium other than the Queen are so easily able to tap into the memories of the dead in later chapters. In addition, it is hard to square Pawn's later spiritual quest for an Antinium Heaven with this earnest and contented belief that thanks to the hive mind thingummy, "Antinium never truly die". === 153. (Erin's first time fainting) === # In chapter 7.56 Erin faints, and claims that she's never done that before, ever. # In chapter 2.26, Erin faints after seeing a Selphid for the first time. === 154. (Ksmvr not being able to ride horses) === # In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/17/3-24/, Chapter 3.24] Ceria says that Ksmvr wouldn't be able to ride a horse if they had one, which is confirmed by Ksmvr himself. However, in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/05/25/6-19-h/, Chapter 6.19 H] Ksmvr states "I am fully capable of riding a horse." and then uses a horse to ride. === 155. (Reiss riding an undead spider) === #In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/17/5-02/, chapter 5.02] Reiss is riding a smaller Shield Spider because "his former mount having been slain by Zel", yet in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/10/20/5-30-g/, chapter 5.30G] he is riding his old, resurrected mount: "He sat upon a Shield Spider, a massive example of the species. It was dead. Something had ripped its belly apart, and yet the Shield Spider still stood. The magic had reanimated it, given it second life and so it still served as the Goblin Lord’s mount." === 156. (Missing Ilvriss' retinue) === #In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/04/27/6-11/, chapter 6.11] Ilvriss talks with his retinue about Az'kerash, saying that him, Osthia, Welsca and Vel are the only ones knowing of Az'kersh-as far as he knows, in any rate. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2021/02/07/8-05-i/, chapter 8.05] Ilvriss gathers all people knowing about Az'kerash in his secret room, but there's no sign of them. The retinue was not mentioned in 7.33I also, which suggests Pirateaba simply forgot about them, most likely due to their irrelevancy. === 157. (Califor knowing about gods) - Possible === #In [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/09/24/6-47-e/, chapter 6.47] the witches summon Califor's spirit, and she tells them of the afterlife and its dangers. She says: ''Something walks this ground, sisters. Something older than us all. Something'' hungers''. And it has devoured the land of death. It comes for you, the living. And it is strongest here. On these lands. Something—I know it. We all do. But it is nameless. It must be so.'' He ''must never return. I have seen the past in him. And yet I fear the future.'' ''His name should end and never be spoken. But it will be spoken. So I say it and damn the world for my daughter. Just as Belavierr damned me. And when you hear his name, flee. And take Nanette far, far away. He is our enemy. [Witches] have sworn his death. We were there. We must honor our vows.'' It implies she knows about the power gods get from their names, and she names a male name to Wiskeria. But later in Volume 8, the ghosts and Califor don't know about the gods, merely thinking them as powerful beings. Neither does Califor mention any such being to Erin. === 157. (Tom's Knife proficiency) === #In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/26/1-01-c/ 1.01C] Tom gains the Skill Weapon Proficiency: Knives as part of a [hero] class level up, but in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/01/1-02-d-2/ 1.02C] he says he gave up on the class, that he is no longer a [hero] yet in both 1.02C and 1.03C he still has [Weapon Proficiency: Knives] that he gained from his [hero] level up although he supposedly lost it sometimes between 1.01C and 1.02C, every other level loss that we've seen included the loss of Skills from the class but he still has them. === 158. (Viltach's opinion on barriers and combat abilities) === #In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/06/14/7-29-b/ 7.29B] Viltach appears dismissive of Mages needing to know how to fight, thinks just having a barrier is enough: ''Naili grinned. She’d been one of the first people to test Saif’s skills and he hadn’t ever managed to hit her. The Archmage had seen actual combat. '' “The question is whether these ‘battles’ would mimic reality in any meaningful way. [Mages] don’t need to dodge. Our [Barrier] spells would block bullets.” Archmage Viltach snorted impatiently. Naili rolled her eyes as Feor made room for Blackmage. '''But in 8.12T he seems to have much more reasonable view, rooted in his war experierience and trauma:''' ''“I was a [Mage] here. Graduated by nineteen. And because I had no more money, I went to Terandria and became a [Mercenary]. There was a war going on, and I convinced some other [Mages] my age to join a squad. We thought we would end the war by ourselves.”'' “What happened?” It was a story Trey knew. Viltach told it anyways. “…During our first battle, I cast a barrier spell. A good one. [Lightfold Barrier]. Do you know it? It’s an upgrade on [Light Barrier]…and [Lightfold Armor]. I was never a good duelist, but because an artisan needs to protect themselves, I was rather good at that spell. My friends had barrier spells too, and they teased me. We were throwing spells at the enemy line when we ran afoul of an [Archer] battalion.” He trailed off. Trey had seen it before. Parasol Stroll used their enchanted parasols for that reason; to defend against all the things that came at a [Mage] on the battlefield. The Archmage’s face was distant. Sad.(...) “Silly of us. We had barrier spells. We could cast [Fireball], [Lightning Bolt]. We thought we were invincible. And we were. The first arrows didn’t even touch our skin. The second? The first dozen? But what about two hundred? What about Skills?” (...) “I had the best barriers. I watched as my friends, two decades of study and magic in the greatest academy in the world—died to conscripted [Militia Archers] in the thousands. That’s when I realized I wasn’t invincible.” === 159. Relc: Class downgrade === In [[Interlude – Senior Guardsman Relc]], Relc's class changes from "Senior Guardsman" into "Guardsman of Trust". This is presented as a specialization or upgrade; however, it does not mention the fact that it's lost the "Senior" prefix in the process. As a normal [Guardsman] could also theoretically evolve into a class such as [Guardsman of Trust], it would make more sense for his class to be a specialization of Senior Guardsman, rather than a specialization of a lesser class. That is, his class should be [Senior Guardsman of Trust] instead of just [Guardsman of Trust]. === 160. Cognita traveling to Illivere === In [https://wanderinginn.com/2021/08/29/8-40-ctv/ 8.40] Cognita decides to travel, musing about almost never leaving the academy and refusing invitations to Illivere and Izril. <blockquote>''“They tell stories of me in Illivere, Adventurer Dawil?” Lying on his back, the Dwarf blinked up at her. “…I think they’re fans, Miss Cognita. You have ‘em around the world.” “Interesting. I did not know that. Thank you for telling me.”'' (...) ''They told stories of her in Illivere? Come to think of it, hadn’t she gotten letters asking her to visit this country, visit one of the Five Families? She had always refused; her custodianship of Wistram took her seldom out of the academy, and only at great need.''</blockquote>However, in [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/10/04/interlude-experiments-in-golems/ Interlude - Experiments in Golems] Femithain reminisces how he'd met Cognita in Illivere, and wishes to meet her again at Wistram, if time allows. Cognita should also be aware of how popular she is in Illivere if she had been to Illivere. <blockquote>''“I had the honor of meeting Cognita of Wistram, once. She was unlike any Golem I have ever met, before or since. I wish I had the time to travel to Wistram to meet her there as well. Once the states vote another Magus-Crafter, I intend to.”'' ''“You met this Golem outside of Wistram?”'' ''Nsiia was startled. Femithain nodded.'' ''“Once. She visited Illivere. It is rare, but Cognita is able to go where she pleases. She still has…had…a master whose will she carries out. But she herself can adapt as you or I could. Perhaps she is more intelligent than either of us. She is what Crafters aspire to create. But—no one in Illivere can even craft Sentient-class Golems.”''</blockquote> ==='''162. Dalimont hates Cara?'''=== In [[Chapter 7.21 KQ]], one of the Thronebearers, Ser [[Dalimont]] did not mention of knowing [[Cara O'Sullivan|Cara]] while also finding her concert to be disruptive. This is a direct contradiction to what we find out later in Volume 8 ([[Interlude – Perspective and Past|Interlude - Perspective and Past]]) which reveals that Dalimont knew [[Cara O'Sullivan|Cara]] before she became the Singer of Terandria and considered her a friend, while also fighting with her along with [[Seraphel du Marquin]].<br /> === 163. No Panama Canal? === In [[Chapter 6.06 D]], [[Daly Sullivan|Daly]] is looking at a map of Baleros and notes that it does not have an equivalent of a Panama Canal. However, [[Chapter 8.77 B]] reveals the existence of Whitewash Channel, which runs all the way across Baleros. === 164. Tallest Building === In [[Chapter 8.82 (Pt. 3)]], there is mention of a watchtower in Drath "which had been planted in the ocean and reached from the very depths of the sea floor, over twenty ''thousand'' feet down, up so that the tip of it rose over the waves". However, according to the Sariants' [[Trials of Levelling|Trial of Creation]], a construction of "892.4 feet from top to base" would rise "higher than any before".
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