No sequels so far, which is a bummer because the ending left SO many threads dangling! The protagonist’s final showdown felt rushed, and I’d love to see how the world rebuilds after their rampage. The author’s been quiet on socials lately, but I’m holding out hope—maybe they’re secretly drafting Part 2? Until then, fanfics on AO3 are keeping me sane. My fav one reimagines the MC’s childhood friend surviving and forming a resistance. Pure genius.
The web novel 'They Will All Bow' has such a gripping premise—I binge-read the original in like two days! From what I’ve dug up in fan forums and author updates, there hasn’t been an official sequel announced yet. But the author did drop hints about spin-off stories exploring side characters, which got me hyped. The fandom’s buzzing with theories, especially about that ambiguous ending. Honestly, I’d kill for a follow-up diving deeper into the protagonist’s revenge arc—maybe one day!
In the meantime, I’ve been filling the void with similar revenge-themed manhwa like 'Villain to Kill' and 'The S-Classes That I Raised.' They kinda scratch that same itch of underdog triumph. If you hear whispers about a sequel, hit me up—I’ll be first in line to read it!
I asked my local bookstore owner (who’s a manhwa oracle), and she said sequel rumors pop up every few months—usually fake. The original’s pacing was lightning-fast, though, so a slower-burn sequel could actually work wonders. Imagine exploring the fallout: kingdoms in chaos, side characters stepping up. There’s even a Reddit thread dissecting that last panel’s symbolism—is the MC’s shadow smirking?! I need answers.
Ugh, the agony of unfinished stories! 'They Will All Bow' wrapped with that cryptic 'To be continued…?' line, but nada since. I checked the publisher’s upcoming releases and scoured Korean forums—zip. Some fans think the abrupt ending was the point (artistic rebellion?), but I’m side-eyeing that take. Still, the merch sells like crazy, so maybe that’ll convince the author. Fingers crossed!
Checked the author’s Patreon last week—still no sequel teasers. But their Q&A mentioned 'unfinished business' with the series, so… clenches hope. Meanwhile, I’ve been rewatching 'The Legend of the Northern Blade' for similar vibes. That cliffhanger better not be permanent!
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Kaelani spent her life believing she was wolfless.
Cast out by her pack. Forgotten by the Lycans.
She lived among humans—quiet, invisible, tucked away in a town no one looked at twice.
But when her first heat comes without warning, everything changes.
Her body ignites. Her instincts scream. And something primal stirs beneath her skin—
summoning a big, bad Alpha who knows exactly how to quench her fire.
When he claims her, it’s ecstasy and ruin.
For the first time, she believes she’s been accepted.
Seen.
Chosen.
Until he leaves her the next morning—
like a secret never to be spoken.
But Kaelani is not what they thought.
Not wolfless. Not weak.
There is something ancient inside her. Something powerful. And it’s waking.
And when it does—
they’ll all remember the girl they tried to erase.
Especially him.
She’ll be the dream he keeps chasing… the one thing that ever made him feel alive.
Because secrets never stay buried.
And neither do dreams.
Book 2
Two years after the death of her mate, Lamia has returned to MacTire and built herself an empire. A war is coming, one that threatens all the kingdoms. she needs to work with all kingdoms to defeat the evil that threatens to change the way of life for shifters and mankind alike.
When she crosses paths with the ruthless and cold King of the bears, who is holding her beloved father prisoner, she finds herself challenging him for her father’s life.
There’s just one problem. Lamia isn’t a fan of bear shifters and he’s her second chance mate. With no other choice she makes a deal with the ruthless king, she is dead set on rejecting, but first she has to survive the storm that’s coming.
Mathias Artos, the unforgiving and cold blooded King of the bears and ruler of Lonely City, a place where the scourge of the realm come to find respite, fortune and misguided happiness, was never destined to find another mate.
He wasn’t interested in taking a chosen queen; he preferred his harem of women.
Until, the Moon Goddess sent him a she-wolf he didn’t want her nor need. Or so he thought.
When an old ally of the bear-shifters helps them discover who they really are, can they work together to take on the powerful man who is behind the army that is sweeping the realm and wiping out whole packs?
When past and present collide Lamia and Mathias are forced to work together to unite all shifters in a bid to defeat the evil that is coming for them.
Can Lamia and Mathias survive each other and work together to bring down a common enemy, or will their pride get in the way becoming their downfall.
The pain was intense, a slow-building agony that seemed to consume her entire being. She felt her soul slipping away, her body broken and battered. Coughing, she looked up at the moonless sky, wishing for a second chance to rewrite her destiny and avenge her parents' deaths. If only there were a God up there, but she knew it was pointless. She could feel her life slipping through her fingers. And when death came, she didn't fight it. She closed her eyes as the footsteps got louder, giving up.
….
Zeph gave her all to Lysander, a man she had believed saved her life, only to realize too late, that she was mistaken. Abused and tortured by her supposed perfect husband, she died, only to get a second chance to seek revenge on those who hurt her.
However, things started going awry from the first night she met her ex-husband. The man who had always been a devil was now different, almost like an entirely new person. And the truth she thought she knew didn't seem like it anymore.
Silverclaw and Blackstone had been bound by a sacred blood alliance for three generations.
I was the rightful heir to the Silverclaw pack, and Elara was my cousin, of lesser blood and no rank.
On my bonding ceremony, Elara spiked my wine.
While I was unconscious, she donned a counterfeit of my Moon-Blessed Robes and slept with Elias that night.
I found them together at dawn.
Though he offered me anything to appease my fury, I forced a sterility potion down Elara’s throat, paid her off with a hundred thousand dollars, and banished her from Silverclaw territory.
For ten years, I waded through blood to secure Elias’s rise to the Alpha throne.
Yet at his coronation, he claimed the Luna’s Crown and Sacred Robes meant for me.
He led pack warriors to a southern cabin where, upon confirming Elara’s death, he seized my throat.
His claws tore into my flesh as he raged over her corpse.
He threw me and my unborn child off the cliff.
He held the marker stone at her cairn and whispered of revenge for his true love.
I woke up on my bonding ceremony.
Elias had been reborn too, expecting me to grovel at his paws.
He was wrong.
This time, I would never be his Luna.
The throne, the pack, and the bond.
Every last scrap of it would return to its rightful owner.
He stood in front of two hundred witnesses and called me weak. Said my hands shook too much to hold a blade. Said I wasn’t fit to stand beside him.
He was right about one thing — I was never fit to stand beside the man he was that night.
I’m something else now.
Two years since Roan rejected me in front of his entire pack, I’ve built something he can’t touch — a pack of my own, a name that doesn’t flinch when his does, and a power born from the very bond he tore out of my chest like it cost him nothing.
Turns out it cost him everything.
Now he’s dying, slowly, from the inside out, and he doesn’t even know it’s my door he’s begging at. He thinks he’s asking a stranger for help. He has no idea the Alpha who holds his survival in her hands is the woman he humiliated to save his own pride.
And there’s a truth buried in that rejection he still doesn’t know — one that changes everything about why he really let me go.
He wants me back. He needs me to live.
I haven’t decided yet if I’m going to save him, ruin him, or do both, slowly, the way he taught me pain could be delivered — in front of everyone who ever doubted me.
This time, I hold the bond. This time, I choose.
Betrayed, rejected, and broken beyond repair, Elena Ravenwood vanishes from BloodMoon Pack on the night her husband rejects her for another woman, carrying a secret he never knew.
Five years later, she returns as the most powerful Luna the werewolf world has ever seen, mother to twin heirs born of the Alpha who once cast her aside.
When Alpha Chase crosses paths with her again, regret nearly destroys him. The woman he abandoned has become untouchable, unbreakable, and desired by every Alpha king in the region.
He wants her back. The Kingdom wants her destroyed. And a prophecy says one of her children will rise as the ruler of all packs, and the other will bring the world to its knees.
Now the same man who shattered her heart must beg for the family he threw away.
But Elena didn’t return for love,
She returned for revenge… and the throne.
Man, 'The Bowman' really sticks with you, doesn't it? That gritty, almost mythic vibe of a lone archer navigating a broken world—it’s one of those stories that lingers. From what I’ve dug into, there hasn’t been an official sequel, which is both a bummer and kinda refreshing. Sometimes stories like this are better left as standalone gems, letting the ambiguity of the ending fuel endless debates in fan circles. I’ve spent hours scrolling through forums where people theorize about what happened after that final arrow was loosed, and honestly, those conversations are half the fun.
That said, the creator did drop a few cryptic hints in interviews about 'exploring other corners of the same universe,' which sent the fandom into a frenzy. There’s a short comic anthology called 'Flight of the Crow' that some fans consider spiritual kin—same atmospheric art style, themes of survival, and even a blink-and-you-miss-it reference to the original protagonist. It’s not a direct follow-up, but it scratches that itch. Plus, the indie game 'Hollow Strings' borrowed heavily from 'The Bowman’s' aesthetic, if you’re into interactive ways to chase that melancholy archer vibe. I low-key hope we never get a proper sequel; some mysteries are better left unresolved.
'Crowned by the Man They Feared' definitely left an impression. From what I've gathered digging through forums and novel updates, there isn't a direct sequel yet—but the author has teased spin-off material exploring side characters. The original wrapped up pretty conclusively, though, so I'd honestly prefer a fresh story in the same universe over a forced continuation. Some fans speculate about prequels too, given how rich the lore is. If you loved the political intrigue, maybe try 'Throne of Shadow and Ash'—it scratches that same itch for me.
What's fascinating is how the community keeps dissecting every hint the author drops on social media. Last month, they posted cryptic art featuring minor nobles from the story, which sparked theories about new projects. Until something official drops, I'm content rereading the original and picking up on details I missed the first time. The palace banquet scene hits differently knowing how the betrayals unfold later.