Throne of Glassmay or may not ever see another sequel, but fans would certainly love a continuation of the stories of certain characters who didn’t get as definitive of an ending.Throne of Glassremains bestselling fantasy authorSarah J. Maas' best book series, encompassing eight novels and an epic saga of Erilea and the surrounding continents. While the story primarily focuses on Aelin and her journey to reclaim her throne,Throne of Glassis so rich because it showcases many characters on quests to save their kingdoms in the face of the evil Valg army.
Most of the main characters ofThrone of Glassgot their supposed happy endings— Aelin, Rowan, Aedion, Lysandra, Dorian, Chaol, Manon, and a few others settled down into couples and/or focused on the more mundane aspects of ruling. Some supporting characters, however, are set up to face unique challenges in the years to come, prompting questions about what happens next for them.Maas has not entirely ruled out writing anotherThrone of Glassbook, which could be helpful when it comes to these characters' arcs.

5Sellene Whitethorn
The Fae Queen Of The East
Sellene is one of Rowan’s many Whitethorn cousins, who are the descendants of Mora, one of the two ancient fae queens of Doranelle. Aelin is the descendant of Mora’s sister Mab, but because she is focused on ruling Terrasen and has some trauma associated with Doranelle as a location, she very nonchalantly says that Sellene can have it, as Mora’s first-in-line female heir.
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The final chapters ofKingdom of Ashmention Rowan telling Sellene this news, and she needs some time alone to process it.Sellene doesn’t seem to have ever expected to rule the kingdom she grew up in,making me curious about what the next chapters of her life look like when she is thrust into this responsibility. She seems like she should be more important in the story than she is when it refers to her as the “Fae Queen of the East” counterpart to Aelin as the “Faerie Queen of the West.”

4Ren Allsbrook
Lord Of Terrasen
Ren is a supporting member of the Terrasen court who is somewhat on the outskirts of Aelin’s inner circle;the series' ending suggests that they want to welcome him in more fully, but we never see him take the Blood Oath to Aelin or return to ruling his own home. Ren has suffered much as a result of the Valg’s war — losing his parents, sisters, and grandfather. He could benefit from anotherThrone of Glassbook that shows him stepping up as a Lord of Terrasen without his grandfather essentially ruling in his place any longer.
3Petrah Blueblood
The Bluebood Heir
The witch characters as a group could do with more story, as they are setting out to rebuild their kingdom and heal centuries of bloodshed between the Ironteeth and Crochan clans, all while still keeping a few secrets from each other. As Manon is the new queen, Bronwyn is essentially representing the Crochans as an advisor and Petrah for the Ironteeth.Petrah is compassionate most of the time but also viciously avenges her fallen wyvern inKingdom of Ashand could be a strong new POV character through whom to explore the new witch kingdom.
2Evangeline Ennar Darrow
Lady Of Terrasen
Evangeline is also set up to have a great future arc of maintaining relationships with various family and becoming a leader in Terrasen in her own right. While Lysandra marries Aedion and oversees her own territory in Terrasen,Lord Darrow makes Evangeline his heir in a great plot twist.Evangeline will now grow up in Terrasen, preparing to inherit this position, possibly moving back and forth between Lysandra and Darrow’s residences, and figuring out her personal goals as an adult — there is plenty going on with her to relate to readers.
1Vaughan
Sixth Cadre Member
Vaughan is a frankly hilarious member of theThrone of Glasscast,a member of Rowan’s so-called “cadre,” the rest of which are very important in the story. However, Vaughan is off on some mission or other the entire time after his brief appearance inHeir of Fire, and is only brought up again as an afterthought after all his brothers-in-arms are either dead or bloodsworn to Aelin.
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Therefore, there is a lot of potential to focus on him in aThrone of Glasssequel, answering questions like what he has been doing all this time and whether he would just as eagerly join Aelin’s court. The cadre are some of themost powerful characters inThrone of Glass, and Vaughan would be no different. With such an expansive world, it is no wonder that there are figures like this who are essentially unused characters and could make up the basis of a sequel.





