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The best solution I can think of is to make a game centered during the Arknian occupation of the rest of humanity.
Or maybe a sequel featuring an extracontinental enemy worthy of challenging the Arknians, and seeing how the social structures collapse under the weight of existential threat (and how they don't)
Well, it’s not really a sequel, it’s set in the same world playing a different character who lives about the same time as Sir Brante.
Death and Consequence?
It is a big world isn't it?
Plenty of places they can go to, and different time periods to examine.
I'd definitely be there day 1, because Sir Brante was a great game IMHO.