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"Divine Inspiration"

by Rye Sobo

Some nights, even your best lies can’t save you.
Perfect for fans of: Kings of the Wyld, Orconomics, NPCs, The Lies of Locke Lamora (but funnier), and anyone who loves fantasy protagonists whose mouth writes checks their abilities can’t cash.
# Fantasy
# Comedy
# Humorous
# High Fantasy
# Friendship Fiction

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Ferrin is a student of illusion magic with a gift for getting into trouble and talking his way back out. When his best friend Dem's artwork loses its soul, Ferrin hatches what seems like a perfect plan: sneak a glimpse of the legendary Eristal Virgins during their moonlit bathing ritual. According to legend, any artist who witnesses this receives divine inspiration. One wrong wall changes everything. What starts as a simple plan spirals into a night of outraged priests, magical disguises that create more problems than they solve, and theological disputes that escalate into full-scale chaos. Ferrin discovers that sometimes the hardest trick isn't creating the perfect illusion—it's surviving when all your carefully woven lies unravel at once. Why read Divine Inspiration: This standalone novella is the perfect introduction to The Drakkan Chronicles. You'll meet Ferrin Alsahar in his element—charming, clever, and about to make a series of spectacularly bad decisions. If you enjoy humorous fantasy with intricate worldbuilding, creative magic systems, loyal friendships, and protagonists whose mouth writes checks their abilities can't cash, this story will hook you. Ferrin's adventures continue in The Dark Sea Beyond, years after the Temple District incident, he's a professional storyteller accusations of a murder he didn't commit. His only option? Flee the city and face dragons, pirates, and bounty hunters on the open seas.