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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]]. | 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: | |||
* Magic is at best a neutral and easily abused force, at worst it's an actively evil force and often corrupts or destroys those who wield it. | |||
* "Darker" forms of magic, such as [[Blood Magic]] and [[Necromancer|Necromancy]], tend to be much more common than benevolent magics, such as healing. | |||
* Magical weapons will often require a price in exchange for their power, exacted from either the bearer or the bearer's allies. | |||
* The wilderness is actively malevolent, with the (often horribly deformed or unnatural) beasts and monstrosities seeking the destruction of humanity. | |||
* Civilization is an utter shithole, where the powerful crush and debase the weak. | |||
* At best, "heroes" are closer to anti-heroes. At worst, you've got a case of self-centered assholes who'd normally be the villains being presented as "heroes" because they're at least fighting the forces seeking to make the world even ''worse''. | |||
* The gods are apathetic, viciously cruel, or non-existent. | |||
* The church(es) is (are) 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. | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
Revision as of 04:55, 22 May 2019
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:
- Magic is at best a neutral and easily abused force, at worst it's an actively evil force and often corrupts or destroys those who wield it.
- "Darker" forms of magic, such as Blood Magic and Necromancy, tend to be much more common than benevolent magics, such as healing.
- Magical weapons will often require a price in exchange for their power, exacted from either the bearer or the bearer's allies.
- The wilderness is actively malevolent, with the (often horribly deformed or unnatural) beasts and monstrosities seeking the destruction of humanity.
- Civilization is an utter shithole, where the powerful crush and debase the weak.
- At best, "heroes" are closer to anti-heroes. At worst, you've got a case of self-centered assholes who'd normally be the villains being presented as "heroes" because they're at least fighting the forces seeking to make the world even worse.
- The gods are apathetic, viciously cruel, or non-existent.
- The church(es) is (are) 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.