Dragons, war college, and the love story that broke BookTok. Mia Ashworth dives into Fourth Wing, the characters we would die for, and the theories keeping us up at night.

Fandom Fuel: Wings and Fire - A Fourth Wing Fan Podcast
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Dragons, war college, and the love story that broke BookTok. Mia Ashworth dives into Fourth Wing, the characters we would die for, and the theories keeping us up at night.
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Recent Episodes

June 29, 2026
Shadows and Secrets: Predicting Violet and Xaden's Destiny
Join host Mia Ashworth for an in-depth exploration of theories and predictions about Violet Sorrengail and Xaden Riorson's future in Rebecca Ross's Fourth Wing series. This episode dives deep into the implications of Iron Flame's shocking revelations, including Xaden's venin abilities, Violet's expanding powers, and that jaw-dropping family secret that changes everything. We explore how their unique magical abilities might be the key to solving the venin crisis, discuss the political upheaval coming to Basgiath War College, and theorize about what Violet's father being alive means for the rebellion and our favorite couple's relationship. From magical bonds between dragons and riders to the complex dynamics of war and family loyalty, this episode unpacks all the burning questions fans have been asking since Iron Flame's release. Whether you're team healing-the-venin or team political-revolution, this episode offers fresh perspectives on where the series might be heading. Perfect for Fourth Wing and Iron Flame fans looking to dive deeper into character development, world-building theories, and romantic fantasy predictions. Spoiler warning for both published books in the series.

June 22, 2026
The Romance That Broke the Internet
In this captivating episode of Fandom Fuel: Wings and Fire, host Mia Ashworth explores the cultural phenomenon that is Violet and Xaden's romance from Rebecca Yarros' Fourth Wing. Discover why this enemies-to-lovers relationship literally broke the internet, crashed Goodreads servers, and created a BookTok sensation that had readers calling in sick to finish the book. We analyze the masterful execution of the enemies-to-lovers trope, examining how Yarros built sexual tension through shifting power dynamics and complex character development. Learn about the three key elements that made this romance so addictive: the personal stakes rooted in family tragedy, the evolving power balance between characters, and the multi-layered sexual tension that goes beyond physical attraction. This episode dives deep into the cultural impact of Fourth Wing's success, from overwhelming online retailers to setting new standards for fantasy romance. We explore how the relationship sparked important conversations about power, consent, and agency in romantic storylines while proving that audiences crave complex, morally ambiguous love interests. Perfect for Fourth Wing fans, fantasy romance readers, and anyone interested in understanding how a book becomes a cultural phenomenon that transcends traditional publishing success.

June 15, 2026
War College Warfare: Strategy, Survival, and Sacrifice
In this episode of Fandom Fuel: Wings and Fire, host Mia Ashworth examines the complex themes of strategy, survival, and sacrifice in Rebecca Ross's Fourth Wing. We explore how Basgiath War College functions as both a military institution and a narrative device for character development, drawing connections between fictional war college dynamics and historical military education approaches. The discussion covers Violet Sorrengail's strategic evolution, the role of dragon bonding in building partnerships based on mutual respect, and how the series presents sacrifice and moral complexity without glorifying violence. We analyze the institutional pressures that shape riders, the balance between individual excellence and collective responsibility, and how characters navigate ethical dilemmas under extreme circumstances. The episode also explores how Ross uses the war college setting to examine themes of authority, hidden truths, and the psychological costs of leadership in crisis situations. Perfect for Fourth Wing fans interested in deeper analysis of the series' worldbuilding and character development, this episode offers insights into how fantasy literature can thoughtfully explore real-world themes of military education, moral responsibility, and personal growth under pressure.
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