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* The gods are apathetic, viciously cruel, or non-existent.
* The gods are apathetic, viciously cruel, or non-existent.
* The church(es) is (are) [[Ecclesiarchy|corrupt]], power-hungry, or actively evil.
* The church(es) is (are) [[Ecclesiarchy|corrupt]], power-hungry, or actively evil.
* The world is truly bleak and any victories you win are ultimately pushing back the inevitable destruction of the world, and your efforts are pointless in the long run.
* [[Grimdark|The world is truly bleak and any victories you win are ultimately pushing back the inevitable destruction of the world, and your efforts are pointless in the long run]].


==Examples==
==Examples==

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In a nutshell, Dark Fantasy is a form of Setting Aesthetics where a standard fantasy setting is portrayed in darker and edgier ways, usually with whole-hearted embracing of grimdark. Whilst it is sometimes overlapped with Low Fantasy, this does not have to be the case; High Fantasy trimmings such as abundant magic or plentiful non-human races can be used in Dark Fantasy, it is merely the grimdark light that they are presented in that defines this setting - Warhammer Fantasy is, when looked at from the angle of its wargame, a Dark High Fantasy setting (although the Warhammer RPG, inversely, presents its as more of a Dark Low Fantasy).

Common trappings of Dark Fantasy include:

Examples