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Wizard's Tower 2: A LitRPG Adventure

Wizard's Tower • Book 2

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Why You'll Love This

Nemon Fargus is already powerful, already grumpy, and still not satisfied — which makes him one of the most compelling protagonists in progression fantasy right now.

  • Great if you want: deep magic systems, base-building, and a cantankerous wizard protagonist
  • The experience: steady, satisfying progression with mystery layered throughout
  • The writing: Allanther builds systems with precision while keeping character voice front and center
  • Skip if: you haven't read Book 1 — context matters here

About This Book

Nemon Fargus is back, and he's still grumpy about it. The cantankerous old wizard returns in this second installment with more tower to expand, more magical secrets to pry loose from the universe, and considerably more danger lurking at the edges of what even he can handle. Allanther understands that the best progression fantasy isn't really about numbers climbing upward — it's about a character who genuinely wants something badly enough to keep pushing past the point where a sensible person would stop. Nemon's relentless drive to master every tier of magic gives the story its engine, while the mounting threats give it real weight.

What sets this book apart as a reading experience is Allanther's commitment to texture. The skill trees and level systems feel embedded in the world rather than bolted on, and the base-building elements reward patient readers who enjoy watching a complex system come together piece by piece. The prose moves efficiently without feeling rushed, and Nemon's voice — dry, impatient, quietly brilliant — keeps even the more mechanical progression sequences genuinely entertaining. Readers who finished Book 1 will find this one hits harder.

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