This long-running series follows our dashing heroine Sparrow through her repeated saving the world from a succession of slightly monotonous threats. Having discovered the true meanings of all manner of emotions and aspects of her self, Sparrow and her motley crew of companions now face possibly their most apocalyptic threat yet (despite the fact that it would seem to only threaten the kingdom of Alcar, and not in fact as much of the world as, for example, the Duplicity Necklace or the End Cult's dark summoning ritual): the invasion of the Tyrant Dragon. Will they be able to track it down to its lair before its foul reign ruins the kingdom's happiness? Probably, but not quite yet.
The dramatic and varied landscape of this Vignette has grown unusually large over its long lifetime. It contains quaint rustic villages, enormous cold fjords, perilous dungons, majestic cathedrals and beautiful tall forests, all in a vaguely medieval (but nicer and cooler) fantasy style. Gratuitous worldbuilding has made even some unimportant areas accessible.
The early parts of Flight of the Sparrow representing the previous books in the series are now finished and largely unused. These are the existing scenes of Flight of the Sparrow IX: Lord of the Air.