Shadow Moon could still be the main character. After all, his journey in the first book was central. He could continue to be the bridge between the world of gods and humans.
Maybe a new character could be the main one. For example, a young person who discovers the existence of the gods through some modern - day event, like a strange app on their phone that is actually a gateway to the gods' realm.
Yes. The sequel helps to expand the universe of 'American Gods'. It might take the readers on new adventures with the characters they have come to know and love. It may also bring in different cultural elements related to gods from various mythologies, just like the first book did, but in new and unexpected ways.
There is indeed a sequel novel. It further explores the complex world of gods, old and new, and the journey of the characters in a world that is constantly changing in terms of beliefs and power dynamics. The sequel delves deeper into the mythology and the relationships between different deities, as well as the impact on the human characters caught in the middle.
Well, a sequel might focus on the aftereffects of the events in 'American Gods'. Maybe the old gods start to regain their power in unexpected ways. It could also be about the new gods trying to adapt to the changes brought about by their initial encounter with the old gods. And there could be a sub - plot where Shadow Moon's descendants play a role in the new power struggle between the deities.
Perhaps a new kid who moves into the town where all the scary events took place. This character is curious and a bit of a loner, always looking for adventure. They start to notice strange things around town and soon find themselves in the middle of the same kind of terrifying situations as the characters in the original Scary Stories. As they dig deeper, they become the main character trying to survive and uncover the truth.
The main deity is Odin, also known as Mr. Wednesday. He is a central figure driving much of the plot. Another important one is Anansi, who is involved in many of the schemes and stories within the novel.
We can expect more exploration of the godly realms. Maybe new gods will be introduced or we'll learn more about the backstories of the existing ones.
We can expect to see the further evolution of the characters. The main character might face new and greater challenges as the power struggle between the old and new gods intensifies. There could be new mythologies introduced, and perhaps a deeper look into the cultural significance of the gods. Also, the writing style might continue to be as rich and detailed as in the original 'American Gods', painting vivid pictures of both the divine and human landscapes.
Bran Stark could also be the main character. His new powers as the Three - Eyed Raven give him a whole new perspective. He could be the one to guide Westeros into a new era. He could use his knowledge of the past and his ability to see things that others can't to make decisions that would shape the future of the Seven Kingdoms.
Odin is very important. He's on a mission throughout the story which drives a lot of the plot.
Shadow is one of the main characters. He's an ex - convict who gets involved in the affairs of the gods. There's also Mr. Wednesday, who is actually Odin in disguise, and he plays a crucial role in recruiting Shadow. Another important character is Laura, Shadow's wife who has her own complex story in the graphic novel.