No official sequels exist, but the lore is so rich that it feels like there should be. I’ve seen a few indie projects inspired by it—short stories, art collections, even a podcast retelling the events from different perspectives. It’s one of those worlds where the fans keep the spirit alive. If you loved the original, maybe try creating your own headcanon for what happens next. Half the fun is imagining where those characters could go after the final page.
The world of 'Gladiators of the Naumachia' is such a fascinating one, and I totally get why you'd be curious about sequels! From what I've gathered, there hasn't been an official follow-up to the original story, but there's a ton of fan speculation and unofficial spin-offs floating around. Some fans have crafted their own continuations, diving deeper into the lore of the Naumachia battles or exploring side characters who barely got screen time. It's one of those universes that feels ripe for expansion, whether through books, games, or even a graphic novel adaptation.
I love how the original left so much room for imagination. The concept of gladiators fighting in massive naval battles is just begging for more stories—maybe prequels about the first Naumachia, or sequels where the survivors form a rebellion. There’s even a fan-made tabletop RPG that builds on the setting, which I’ve lost hours to. If you’re craving more, diving into fan theories or community creations might scratch that itch until an official sequel emerges.
I’ve dug through every forum and wiki I could find, and it seems like 'Gladiators of the Naumachia' is a standalone gem. No sequels, sadly, but that hasn’t stopped the fandom from dreaming. What’s cool is how many similar works exist—like 'Tides of War' or 'Arena of the deep', which scratch a similar itch with their mix of historical combat and fantastical elements. Sometimes, the lack of sequels makes the original feel even more special, you know? It’s this self-contained masterpiece that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
That said, I’d kill for a prequel about the architects of the Naumachia. Imagine the political intrigue and engineering marvels behind those colossal water arenas! until then, I’ve been re-reading the original and picking up on tiny details I missed the first time. It’s amazing how much depth is packed into a single story.
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When they finally get their chance to escape, Cedric identifies Tana as his mate and in a night of passion, he marks her. Only, when he sinks his teeth into her neck, he feels power like he has never felt before and he realizes she is no werewolf. Confused and angry at what he considers a betrayal, he leaves, only to return to find her gone the next morning.
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I lost the girl, the love of my life.
I lost my family.
Now I’m lost.
I thought after the war for Riocht, life would get back to normal.
I was so very, very wrong.
Kellen, now King of the werewolves, thought after Lamia and Mathias claimed the throne and became the King and Queen of shifters, life would go on as normal. That he would rule his kingdom and search for his own mate and live happily ever after.
There was still so much to do. He still hadn’t completely taken control of his position as King, leaving his father’s Beta and Delta in charge. Kingdoms and packs still needed to be repaired; he still needed to be officially crowned.
And he still needed to grieve the death of his parents.
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Gladiatrix' is one of those hidden gems that leaves you craving more, but as far as I know, there hasn't been an official sequel. The novel by Russell Whitfield had so much potential for expansion—especially with its rich setting in ancient Rome and the fierce female gladiators. I’ve scoured forums and author interviews, and while Whitfield mentioned ideas for follow-ups, nothing concrete materialized. It’s a shame because the blend of historical detail and raw action could’ve easily spun into a series. Maybe one day! Until then, I’d recommend 'The Arena' by Simon Scarrow for a similar vibe, though it’s more male-centric.
Honestly, the lack of sequels makes 'Gladiatrix' feel even more special. It’s like a standalone masterpiece that doesn’t need a continuation, but you still wish for one. If you’re into gritty historical fiction, 'The Valiant' by Lesley Livingston tackles female warriors in Rome too, but with a younger protagonist. Sometimes, the best stories leave you imagining what could’ve been.
'The Power of the Legendary Greek' definitely caught my attention when I first stumbled upon it. From what I've gathered through fan forums and niche book circles, there isn't an official sequel—at least not under that exact title. However, the author might have expanded the universe through companion novels or spin-offs. Sometimes, sequels get rebranded or published under different names, so it's worth checking their other works. The original had such a rich blend of historical drama and mythic elements that I’d love to see more of that world. Maybe someday!
If you’re craving similar vibes, you could explore other retellings like 'Circe' or 'The Song of Achilles,' which dive into Greek mythology with fresh perspectives. There’s also a chance the story continues in lesser-known formats, like web serials or indie publications. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve discovered hidden gems just by digging a little deeper into an author’s catalog.