Honestly? The lack of a sequel for 'Legend of Perebia' is criminal. That ending with the floating city revealed and the magic system’s true cost barely explained? Pure cliffhanger material. But here’s the cool part—the fandom won’t let it die. There’s this *insane* fan project called 'Perebia Untold' rewriting key events from side characters’ perspectives. My favorite arc follows the mercenary group Black Tide during the Siege of Lirren.
If you’re into darker tones, the author’s standalone novel 'Crimson Covenant' shares thematic DNA with Perebia’s blood magic plots. It’s not the same world, but it scratches the itch. Meanwhile, the official art book includes unused designs labeled 'Perebia Phase 2', so somebody’s planning *something*. Till then, I’m replaying the audiobooks to catch foreshadowing I missed—like how the amulet’s inscriptions match a prophecy from Chapter 5 that still hasn’t been fulfilled.
I’ve dug through every interview and forum post to find clues about sequels. Currently, there’s no official sequel, but the author dropped hints about a potential spin-off focusing on the Shadow Guild’s origins. The world-building is so vast—magic systems, political intrigue, and unexplored territories—that it practically begs for expansion. Fans are speculating about a prequel featuring the First Mage War, given how often it’s referenced in the lore. If you’re craving more, check out 'Echoes of the Forgotten', a fan-made webcomic that nails the tone of the original. The author’s Patreon teases concept art for new characters, so fingers crossed for an announcement soon.
'Legend of Perebia' leaves *so much* unresolved material that a sequel seems inevitable. The finale teased a time-skip epilogue where the protagonist’s daughter inherits the Perebian amulet—a classic setup for continuation. What fascinates me is the lore depth. The appendix mentions other continents with different magic schools, and Book 3’s antagonist casually referenced a 'Drowned Kingdom' that never got explored.
Rumors about a spin-off aren’t baseless. The author collaborated with a game studio last year to create 'Perebia: Rise of the Shattered Crown', a tactical RPG expanding on side characters like General Vexis. While not a direct sequel, it confirms the universe is still being actively developed. If you enjoy political fantasy, try 'The Ivory Syndicate'—it shares Perebia’s knack for betrayals and arcane diplomacy.
For now, the closest thing to new content is the 'Archives of the Arcane' anthology, where the author contributed a short story about the Library of Silenced Tombs. It’s packed with world-building crumbs that could fuel three more books. I’d bet money on an official sequel within two years.
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