It doesn't, and honestly I'm kinda glad. The book was a mess. Fun mess, but a mess. Trying to make a series out of that premise would have been a trainwreck. Some stories are better left as one-off curiosities.
Man, this is a weird one to dig into. I picked up 'Apocrypha Treasure Map 1' years ago on a whim, some self-published fantasy thing I found in a used bookstore. The story itself was this messy, gonzo adventure about a thief chasing a mythical map through a city of floating islands. It ends on a massive cliffhanger with the map just starting to glow. I was sure there'd be a second one.
I've spent literal hours online trying to find a trace of 'Apocrypha Treasure Map 2' or any continuation. Nothing. The author seems to have vanished after this one book. No social media, no blog updates in a decade. It's like the book itself is the lost treasure. I've seen a couple forum posts from other confused readers, but that's it. Maybe it was always meant to be a standalone with an ambiguous ending, but it sure doesn't read that way. A real shame, because the worldbuilding had some genuinely cool ideas buried in all the jank.
From a pure publishing and catalog perspective, no, there is no official sequel or series continuation. I've checked major retailers and library databases—'Apocrypha Treasure Map 1' exists as a singular ISBN. There's no record of a volume 2 or any related series title from the same publisher.
That said, the narrative structure heavily implies a series was intended. The plot introduces a core ensemble cast and a central magical conflict that is barely touched upon by the end. The climax resolves a minor skirmish but leaves the overarching quest completely open. It reads like the first act of a longer story.
Without author communication, it's effectively abandoned. Unless the rights are picked up by someone else, readers are left with that unfinished story. I'd recommend it only if you're comfortable with permanent cliffhangers.
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I stumbled upon this whole thing after watching the anime 'Fate/Apocrypha'. The 'Apocrypha Treasure Map' I know is a series of manga anthologies or companion books tied to that specific Fate universe. From what I gathered, 'Treasure Map 1' was a one-off release. It's a collection of side stories and character spotlights, not really a serialized narrative with a clear sequel hook.
I've been digging through Japanese auction sites and publisher catalogs, and there's no listing for a 'Treasure Map 2'. It seems like it was a supplemental volume released around the time of the anime's first season to flesh out the world, and that was it. The main story continuation would be through other Fate/Apocrypha media, not a direct second volume of the Treasure Map.
Maybe they figured the concept was fully explored in one book, or sales didn't warrant another. A bit of a shame, as I enjoyed the extra lore snippets.
Okay, this is going to be a bit niche. The 'Apocrypha Treasure Map' series is actually a spin-off from the Chinese web novel 'Lord of the Mysteries'. You can think of 'Apocrypha Treasure Map 1' as like the first in a series of lore-heavy side stories that fill in gaps or show events happening elsewhere in that world.
The main plot here follows an adventurer named Fred Bruff who gets involved with this mysterious map supposedly leading to treasure left behind by the Death Consul, a powerful angel. It's less about a straight treasure hunt and more about the political and supernatural chess game happening in the background. Fred and his team navigate alliances with factions like the Church of Evernight and others while dealing with the inherent dangers of these high-level artifacts. The real hook is seeing the broader world through a smaller cast's eyes, with all the eerie atmosphere and cosmic horror undertones you'd expect from 'Lord of the Mysteries'. I always loved these side stories for the worldbuilding they added without directly interrupting the main narrative's momentum.
It ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, setting up the next map's quest, but it does resolve the immediate threat around this specific artifact.
The central puzzle in 'Apocrypha Treasure Map 1' revolves around the protagonist deciphering an encrypted map fragment that seems to point to a real historical artifact, but the clues are all based on misinterpreted or deliberately altered medieval texts. It’s less about finding a physical treasure and more about untangling why the original cartographer embedded so many deliberate errors. The antagonist isn’t just a rival hunter, but a scholarly society trying to suppress the map’s revelation because it contradicts their established historical narrative.
The most engaging part for me was how the decryption process forced the characters to question primary sources they took as gospel. The final twist wasn't a chest of gold, but the discovery that the 'treasure' was the corrected map itself—a powerful symbol that truth is the real prize. The lingering mystery by the end is who sent the protagonist the map fragment anonymously, setting up the next volume.