>>96299691
Mother of Learning is great!

If you want classic fantasy, Tales of Ethshar books maybe? There's a really weird mixture of high fantasy and utter pedestrianism that i find completely unique and oddly comfy. The first book literally does not know when to end. A guy goes on an adventure through a forever war between good and evil, gets cursed by a wizard accidentally, becomes a war hero, becomes an assassin crucial for the war effort, the war ends through divine intervention, he then wanders off to find something else to do because hes now out of a job, he then gets into the hospitality industry and becomes a successful pub owner and it still fucking goes on after that. I love it.

Other books have things like a kid wizard who was only taught one spell by his master before he died doing things like saving a kingdom from a dragon, or a guy who is hired to take over a country accidentally helping his mage friend become all powerful and take over the country instead: becomnig the mages best friend and tryign to keep him grounded while knowing things wont end well.

There's one book that just follows some dick kid causing a bunch of trouble because he has all the empathy of a toad. He doesn't want to go into the family merchant business, he wants to be a wizard. He finds out he has all the magic talent of a piece of balsa woodthough, so being unreasonably spiteful he finds out that they need dragon blood to do a lot of their spells and decides he will be a merchant after all, only he'll be a dragon blood merchant so all the wizards have to suck up to him.

He then goes and runs away from home to stalk the only dragon blood merchant he knows back to his home - in another country. Meanwhile his worried sick parents hire a witch to track him down. He ends up meeting a dragon who isn't happy about how the dragon blood business is run and goes to using his spiteful dickery to be like 'well what if *we* undercut those bastards and took over the industry! Muhaha!"