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{{stub}} '''Historical Fantasy''', more accurately described as '''Historical Fiction''', is a genre/form of [[Setting Aesthetics]] which revolves around telling stories in the historical past of Earth, exploring things that might have happened but didn't actually happen in our reality. Despite its name, Historical Fantasy does not necessarily involve the presence of [[magic]] or fantastical beings; if it does, it's usually only to the extent of [[Low Fantasy]], although [[Urban Fantasy]] in a prehistoric setting is not unheard of. This genre is more likely to revolve around ideas such as "What if the Roman Empire didn't fall? What if Julius Caesar was never assassinated? What if Hitler won [[The World Wars|World War 2]]?" ==HF and D&D== Despite what you might think, [[Historical Fantasy]] and [[Dungeons & Dragons]] have actually crossed paths quite a lot. In [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]], [[TSR]] released an entire series of [[splatbooks]] - the HR (Historical Reference) series - dedicated to exploring this angle of gaming, due to its close relationship to the [[Sword & Sorcery]] fiction that [[Gygax]] had loved and tried to build D&D to emulate. [[Wizards of the Coast]] would follow up with the [[D20 Past]] splatbook for [[D20 Modern]], which is literally a Historical Fantasy basic corebook. The HR series consisted of the following books: * HR1 - Vikings Campaign Sourcebook * HR2 - Charlemagne's Paladins Campaign Sourcebook * HR3 - Celts Campaign Sourcebook * HR4 - A Mighty Fortress Campaign Sourcebook * HR5 - The Glory of Rome Campaign Sourcebook * HR6 - Age of Heroes Campaign Sourcebook * HR7 - The Crusades Campaign Sourcebook [[Dragon Magazine]] would also get in on the act; Issue #257 would feature the article "Dark Ages: Roleplaying in Anglo-Saxon Britain", which examines the timeline, cultures, and geography, as well as providing new [[kits]] and several new [[demihuman]] races based on Anglo-Saxon myths - the [[Fey]], [[Alfar]], [[Dockalfar]], [[Erlking]] and [[Trow]]. This would be followed up in issue #263's "Hearth & Sword: Deities of the Dark Ages", which provides [[Deities & Demigods]] style writeups for the Anglo-Saxon pagan pantheon, as well as Christianity. [[Category:Gamer Slang]]
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