A Queendom is in peril and the only person who can save it is locked away in a dungeon…until a raven arrives with a mysterious letter. Sir Render, a once-great knight of the Knights of the Hexagonal Table, accepts a deal from Queen Leigh to escape the prison. In exchange, he must take her brother, Friar Pan, on a pilgrimage to re-establish contact with the Unknown Realms and map the regions that will ultimately unite her domain. In each of these word puzzles, you’re given a map filled with words, alongside a series of cryptic clues. To find your way through these legendary lands, use the clues to connect common words and organize them into equal-size regions, leaving one remaining parcel that is the next step on your journey. It’s easy at first, but like any quest, it always gets more complicated. As you embark on this journey with Sir Render and Friar Pan, you’ll fight fantastic beasts, arm yourself with ancient artifacts, and quest for a long-dormant power that could change the world―or end it. Do you have what it takes to unify the lands, or will the powerful religious group called The Order thwart your mission and plunge the queendom into chaos? G. T. Karber grew up in a small town in Arkansas, the son of a judge and a civil rights attorney. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arkansas with a degree in mathematics and English literature. Then, he moved to Los Angeles, where he received a Masters in Fine Arts from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. Daniel Donohue is an award-winning entertainment attorney in Los Angeles. Before that, he was a TV host/producer in the unscripted space for ABC, NBC, ITV America, and Paramount. In his spare time, he’s a member and former headlining magician at Hollywood’s Magic Castle. Dani Messerschmidt is a comedy writer and digital artist originally from South Dakota. She earned an MA in war poetry from the University of Chicago, and an MFA in screenwriting from USC. She is currently adapting the viral “Dr. Glaucomflecken” TikTok sensation into an animated series while also serving as the creative director and exhibit designer for Murdle, the worldwide murder-mystery puzzle phenomenon. Amin Osman is a writer, director, and composer who was born and raised in Casablanca, Morocco. After attending the University of Pennsylvania and receiving a Screenwriting MFA from USC, he spent several years working in film, TV, and theater development in Los Angeles. Amin is currently a podcast writer and story editor. His work can be heard on hit true crime, horror, and history shows from Spotify, Ballen Studios, and Wondery.