Throne of glass bonus chapters

Throne of Glass Bonus Chapters – Complete Reading Guide

This guide lists all six Throne of Glass bonus chapters, explains which editions include them, and shows when to read each chapter without spoilers.

Throne of Glass Bonus Chapters — Quick Answers

What are the Throne of Glass bonus chapters?
Short, official bonus scenes and deleted scenes written by Sarah J. Maas (not fan content) that add character backstory, relationship context, and emotional depth.


How many Throne of Glass bonus chapters are there?
There are currently 6 officially released bonus chapters and deleted scenes.


Which books include Throne of Glass bonus chapters?
They’re scattered across multiple books and editions, including Throne of Glass, Heir of Fire, and Empire of Storms (plus special releases tied to the series).


When should you read the Throne of Glass bonus chapters?
They’re best read after the book they’re tied to (or at the recommended point in your reading order) to avoid spoilers and get the most emotional payoff.


Where can you find the Throne of Glass bonus chapters?
Most were published in special or retailer-exclusive print editions (and a few promotional releases), so they’re usually not included in standard ebooks or audiobooks.


Bonus chapters in Throne of Glass add emotional depth and character insight rather than changing the main plot. Published across multiple books, editions, and retailer exclusives, these scenes are easy to miss—especially if you follow the standard reading order or read digitally.

If you’ve ever heard readers mention The Assassin and the Captain, the Empire of Storms bonus scene, or the deleted Heir of Fire Rowan moment and wondered when—or if—you were supposed to read them, you’re not alone. Many Throne of Glass readers never encounter these scenes during their first read.

This guide brings all officially released Throne of Glass bonus chapters and deleted scenes together in one place, with clear recommendations on when to read each one and how they fit into the series—without unnecessary spoilers.

What Are the Throne of Glass Bonus Chapters About? (Spoiler-Light)

The Throne of Glass series includes six officially released bonus chapters and deleted scenes, published across early novellas, special editions, and promotional materials. Rather than acting as post-book epilogues, these scenes focus on character backstory, emotional context, and relationship groundwork.

Most Throne of Glass bonus chapters take place before or alongside the main storyline, primarily during Celaena Sardothien’s early years as an assassin. Because the series spans multiple timelines, novellas, and publication formats, these scenes are often missed entirely or read out of order.

Complete List of Throne of Glass Bonus Chapters (Reading Order & Editions)

BookBonus ChapterPOV / FocusWhen to ReadEditionAvailability
Throne of GlassThe Captain and the PrinceDorian & ChaolAfter The Assassin’s Blade or Throne of GlassSpecial Edition Originally published as exclusive bonus content.
Not included in standard ebook or audiobook editions.
Throne of GlassThe Assassin and the CaptainCelaena & ChaolAfter finishing Throne of GlassSpecial Edition Print-only bonus chapter from select editions.
Availability varies by region and print run.
Throne of GlassThe Assassin and the PrincessCelaena & NehemiaAfter finishing Throne of GlassSpecial Edition Exclusive bonus scene released with early editions.
Not included in later reprints.
Heir of FireDeleted Scene (Aelin & Rowan)Aelin & RowanAfter finishing Heir of FireTarget Exclusive Target-exclusive deleted scene.
Originally released as print-only content.
Empire of StormsUntitled Chaol & Nesryn Bonus ChapterChaol WestfallBefore Tower of DawnWHSmith UK retailer-exclusive bonus chapter.
Meant to bridge Empire of Storms and Tower of Dawn.
Empire of StormsUntitled Aelin in Terrasen Bonus ChapterAelin GalathyniusBefore starting Empire of StormsBarnes & Noble Barnes & Noble exclusive bonus chapter.
Not included in standard editions.

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Throne of Glass Bonus Chapter Summaries (Spoiler-light)

These brief summaries focus on tone, perspective, and emotional context rather than detailed plot points. They help readers decide when to read each bonus chapter without spoiling the experience.

The Captain and the Prince

Pre–Throne of Glass

Chaol and Dorian debate the deadly Champion competition and ultimately decide to seek out Celaena Sardothien in the salt mines of Endovier. The chapter provides critical insight into why Celaena is chosen, as well as Dorian’s quiet rebellion against his father and Chaol’s early concern for her fate. It adds political and emotional context to the series’ opening events.

The Assassin and the Captain

Set between Throne of Glass and Crown of Midnight

This bonus chapter follows Celaena’s return from her first mission as the King’s Champion and focuses on her evolving relationship with Chaol. The scene explores trust, surveillance disguised as concern, and the tension between Celaena’s role as an assassin and Chaol’s growing emotional investment. It deepens their dynamic by highlighting how closely he watches over her—and how much she notices.

The Assassin and the Princess

Before Crown of Midnight

This chapter centers on a rare day of normalcy between Celaena and Nehemia as they shop in Rifthold. Beneath the lighthearted surface, the scene confronts slavery, power, and identity, revealing Nehemia’s political resolve and Celaena’s lingering trauma from Endovier. It strengthens their bond and gives greater weight to Nehemia’s role in Celaena’s life.

Untitled Celaena & Rowan Bonus Chapter

After Heir of Fire

Set in Mistward, this chapter captures the moment when Celaena and Rowan’s bond begins to shift from friendship into something deeper. A visit from Fae nobility exposes Rowan’s past, Maeve’s influence, and the dangers surrounding him, while Celaena asserts her power and loyalty with striking clarity. The chapter is pivotal in establishing mutual trust, protectiveness, and emotional intimacy.

Untitled Chaol & Nesryn Bonus Chapter

Set during Tower of Dawn

Following the destruction of the glass castle, Chaol travels to Antica with Nesryn while grappling with paralysis, guilt, and loss of identity. The chapter explores vulnerability, intimacy, and powerlessness, offering a raw look at Chaol’s internal struggle and his complicated relationship with Nesryn. It deepens the emotional stakes of Tower of Dawn and reframes Chaol’s arc with greater empathy.

Untitled Aelin in Terrasen Bonus Chapter

Late series, after Aelin’s return to Terrasen

This scene follows Aelin and her court as they pass through a war-scarred Terrasen village and encounter a young magic-wielder. Rather than focusing on battle, the chapter highlights rebuilding, hope, and responsibility, showing Aelin as a queen who sees potential where others see ruin. It reinforces the series’ central theme of legacy and the future beyond war.

Frequently Asked Questions About Throne of Glass Bonus Chapters

How many bonus chapters are in Throne of Glass?

The Throne of Glass series includes six bonus chapters and deleted scenes. They are spread across early novellas, special editions, and promotional releases rather than collected in one place.

Are Throne of Glass bonus chapters canon?

Yes. All officially released Throne of Glass bonus chapters and deleted scenes written by Sarah J. Maas are considered canon. While some were removed from later editions or released separately, they still align with the established story and character arcs.

When should you read the Throne of Glass bonus chapters?

Most Throne of Glass bonus chapters are best read after finishing specific books or novellas, not during a first blind read. Many scenes add emotional or relational context that resonates more once you understand where the characters end up.

Several bonus chapters take place before or alongside the main storyline, particularly during Celaena Sardothien’s early years, which is why reading them at the right time matters.

Do Throne of Glass bonus chapters contain spoilers?

Some bonus chapters reference past events or character relationships, but they generally do not spoil major future plot twists. That said, their emotional impact is strongest when read after the recommended book or novella.

Each bonus chapter works as an addition — not a replacement — to the main story.

What are Throne of Glass bonus chapters about?

Unlike post-book epilogues, Throne of Glass bonus chapters tend to focus on:

  • character backstory and early relationships
  • emotional groundwork for later arcs
  • moments that deepen motivations rather than advance the plot

They often feel quieter and more introspective, but they add important context to the choices characters make later in the series.

Do I need to read the bonus chapters to understand the story?

No. The Throne of Glass series stands on its own without the bonus chapters. However, many readers find that these scenes add clarity, emotional depth, and stronger continuity, especially on rereads or when following character relationships closely.

Throne of Glass bonus chapters and the Maasverse

Bonus chapters are a recurring feature across Sarah J. Maas’s worlds. While this guide focuses on Throne of Glass, similar exclusive scenes also exist in A Court of Thorns and Roses and Crescent City. For a complete overview of bonus chapters across all series, see the full Maasverse bonus chapter guide.

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