Dude, who even knows.
Now I want to see some modern-day rural fantasy. Not the kind where it’s urban fantasy set in a rural area (Werewolves...
logicalbibliophile liked this This of course is also why Westerns are popular, and I wouldn't be surprised if you end up with a (wildly incorrect)...
figment-wrangler liked this You and @shieldfoss are of course right that fantasy doesn't go in much on historical accuracy concerning the middle...
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randomclod liked this It's useful for stories when geopolitics is driven by interpersonal and family drama rather than by vast impersonal...
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littlesacrifice reblogged this from samueldays @earnest-peer, I would argue that there isn't much medieval fantasy either. Most fantasy worlds are a mixup of middle...
I mean, “define,” right? It’s not medieval, either - D&D has full plate armor as the “expected” armor for a high-level...
humanfist reblogged this from sapphiresonstrings Because when it's set in the modern day we call it urban fantasy instead?
athingbynatureprodigal reblogged this from mitigatedchaos the Free Will Nodes were still plentiful and if you could scrape together enough hemp or flax to make a long enough...
"A long time ago, when society had access to lower quantities of energy, and less capital had been accumulated,"
Honestly, no, that is not something I wondered about.