as far as I know, there isn't a direct sequel or spin-off yet. The author tends to work on standalone projects, but the world-building in 'Grimstone' leaves room for expansion. The ending hinted at unresolved conflicts in the demon realms, which could spark a sequel. Some fans speculate about a prequel focusing on the Mage Wars mentioned in the lore. While waiting, I'd recommend checking out 'The Last Arcanist'—it has a similar dark fantasy vibe with richer magic systems. The author's patreon occasionally teases concept art for potential 'Grimstone' extensions, but nothing official has been announced.
'Grimstone' feels deliberately open-ended. No direct sequels exist, but the mobile game 'Grimstone: Blood Oath' (2022) expanded the vampire coven subplot with original voice acting from the novel's cast. It's considered semi-canon.
The tabletop RPG sourcebook released last year includes sequel bait—stats for characters decades older than the novel's events, implying future timelines. My theory? The author's waiting to gauge interest before greenlighting a proper follow-up.
If you liked the political intrigue aspects, try 'The Black Iron Legacy'. Its faction wars mirror 'Grimstone's tension between mage guilds and demon clans. The combat descriptions in 'The Bloodsworn Saga' also match the novel's visceral fight choreography. Keep an eye on the author's discord—they sometimes drop cryptic hints about 'Project Obsidian', which might be related.
Digging into this question made me realize how much potential 'Grimstone' has for expanded content. The main series wrapped up neatly, but the lore bible leaked by beta readers mentions three unmade storylines: a spin-off about the Bloodforge Mercenaries shown in Chapter 12, a prequel detailing the Fall of Silver Spire, and a parallel story following the Demon Queen's rise.
What's fascinating is how the author plants sequel hooks without committing. That crimson dagger artifact Victor buries in the finale? Its origins could fill an entire novel. The post-credits scene in the audiobook version even shows a mysterious figure retrieving it—classic setup material.
For those craving similar worlds, 'Soulbrand' by Andrew Rowe captures that same gritty magic-meets-steel combat style. The 'Infinite World' series also mirrors 'Grimstone's blend of tactical warfare and occult politics. Until any sequel materializes, these should satisfy your dark fantasy cravings.
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