A future A Court of Thorns and Roses book should include an appearance from one of Sarah J. Maas' best characters

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A future A Court of Thorns and Roses book should include an appearance from one of Sarah J. Maas' best characters

Warning: This article contains spoilers for A Court of Thorns and Roses, Crescent City and Throne of Glass, by Sarah J. Maas.Sarah J. Maas is still working to complete it Cutting thorns and roses novels, and it is likely that the next book in the series will continue a trend first introduced in Maas' House of Flame and Shadow. The idea of ​​a multiverse – or Maasverse – has been hanging over Maas' fantasy book series for years, and House of Flame and Shadow finally sees this scenario play out. The third book of Crescent City series shows Bryce finding his way to the ACOTAR universe, marking the first crossover in the Maas series.

Now that the idea of ​​multiple kingdoms has been established in the series, it would be exciting for Maas to reintroduce one of his best characters in the next film. Cutting thorns and roses romance. Considering the wyrd gates originated from the Throne of Glass plot, it's possible that one or more characters from Maas' first fantasy series will appear in the future ACOTAR romance. Given that Aelin Galathynius is one of the best heroines in Maas's books, her character's inclusion in Cutting thorns and roses it would be nothing short of incredible.

Aelin Galathynius, from Throne of Glass, should appear in a future ACOTAR book

Her character aligns with Maas' future narrative

House of Flame and Shadowcrossing with the ACOTAR Hopefully the series started a new trend that Maas will continue in future books. And while Throne of Glass is a fully completed series, this should not prevent its characters from appearing in other fantasy novels by Maas. Maas had already provoked the two Crescent City and A Court of Thorns and Roseis in Throne of Glass conclusion, Kingdom of Ashesand in doing so, introduced the idea of ​​Maasverse for the first time. While these hints are subtle, they leave an opportunity for Maas to reintroduce Aelin in a future ACOTAR plot.

Of all the Maas Throne of Glass characters, Aelin Galathynius remains one of her best. And while she Throne of Glass the plot may be complete, Aelin could still serve as an important supporting character in the future Cutting thorns and roses romance. Aelin is responsible for closing the Wyrdgates in her own realm and is probably the most knowledgeable about “walking the world” of any other Maas character. With the Maas series crossover already teasing the multiverse storyline, it would make sense for Aelin's character and her knowledge of the Wyrdgates to be reintroduced in ACOTAR.

Maas' Crescent City and ACOTAR crossover could lead to new multiverse stories

A Throne of Glass crossover is probably inevitable


The covers of Crescent City, A Court of Thorns & Roses and Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
Custom image by Simone Ashmoore

Maas stated on several occasions that both the Cutting thorns and roses and Crescent City The series are far from over – and she has plans to publish several books for each in the coming years. Knowing the House of Flame and Shadow crossover was just the beginningIt's likely that future novels will continue the multiverse storyline – especially after receiving so much praise from fans. However, until the sixth Cutting thorns and roses book is released, it is uncertain how prevalent the Maasverse will be in the upcoming narrative.

Taking on the next ACOTAR The novel will finally explore Elain's backstory and romantic arc, Maas already has a lot on her plate in terms of narrative – and it's possible that any multiverse crossover will be minimal to begin with. However, that doesn't close the door on a larger multiverse story later on.and the next ACOTAR book can plant the necessary seeds for this. As both Crescent City and Cutting thorns and roses has several similarities and connections with the Throne of Glass series, it's likely that a crossover between the three in the future is inevitable.

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