About the Series
Corin Cadence enters the Serpent Spire — a massive tower that grants magical attunements to those who survive its trials. His attunement (Enchanter) is considered weak for combat, so he compensates by analyzing the magic system’s rules obsessively and building items that exploit its mechanics. The academy portions focus on structured magic education, while the tower-climbing sequences provide dungeon-crawl progression.
Arcane Ascension is the “crunchiest” major progression fantasy series. Rowe builds his magic system with the specificity of a game designer — mana types, attunement interactions, shroud levels, item crafting rules, and advancement thresholds are all detailed and internally consistent. Corin’s approach to magic is analytical rather than intuitive, which means the reader learns the system’s rules alongside him and can predict possible applications.
This works for readers who want maximum system detail and an analytical protagonist. The magic system design is one of the genre’s best. Corin is also notably neurodivergent-coded (anxiety, difficulty with social cues) in a way that reads as authentic rather than quirky. The tradeoff: the pacing is divisive. Rowe prioritizes thoroughness over speed — chapters devoted to understanding mana interactions mean long stretches without combat or major plot advancement. Books 3-5 especially tested readers who wanted the plot to move faster. If you need Cradle-speed pacing, this will feel slow. If you want to study a magic system like a textbook and enjoy the intellectual payoff, it’s unmatched.
Note: Part of a larger universe. Rowe’s “War of Broken Mirrors” and “Weapons & Wielders” series are set in the same world. Arcane Ascension can be read standalone but references events from the other series.
Reading Order
Arcane Ascension (core series):
1. Sufficiently Advanced Magic (2017)
2. On the Shoulders of Titans (2018)
3. The Torch that Ignites the Stars (2021)
4. The Silence of Unworthy Gods (2023)
5. Books 5-7 (2024-2026)
Connected series (same universe, reading optional):
– War of Broken Mirrors (prequel trilogy) — starts with Forging Divinity
– Weapons & Wielders (parallel series) — starts with Six Sacred Swords
Note: Verify exact final book titles and publication dates for books 5-7 before publishing.
If You Like This Series
- Mark of the Fool by J.M. Clarke — Analytical mage with a constraint-driven build; similar academic setting
- Mage Errant by John Bierce — Academy magic with creative system application; faster pacing, completed
- Mother of Learning by nobody103 — Multi-disciplinary magic learning with tight plotting; completed
- Iron Prince by O’Connor & Chmilenko — Ranked system with detailed mechanical progression; sci-fi setting
- All the Skills by Honour Rae — System optimization through collection and combination; different flavor of “build-crafting”