Finally, the heroes step into the big war, not for the sake of heroism rather they have no other option to go. They are actually a group of misfits who have achieved nothing in life. It is all highly ironic to see such characters standing in front of a threat that can turn the entire world upside down. The wizards are in great trouble and if all eight of them get destroyed then the evil will get a free hand over the world.
This means the evil force which has been working undercover for this long will finally get the chance to dictate terms. The dark lord who is behind the entire campaign possesses a sinister brain. He craves more and more power so that no one would be able to stand against him when the time comes. The basic issue because of which the dark lord is rising happens to be the disunity of the kingdoms.
The kingdoms have made each other weak, first of all by fighting all the time and this has paved the way for the darkness to prevail. The band of misfits is not present on the battlefield rather they have given themselves another mission that according to them can stop the war. Perhaps this is the first time that Jeffrey L. Kohanek’s work has been narrated by Travis Baldree but it is good that there has been no issue with the narration.
Wizardoms: A Sundered Realm and Wizardoms: Advent of the Drow can attract you but getting more than one book at a time is always superb. Don’t underestimate the power of the misfits because they will change the world eventually.