The Rise of Grimdark
- Bookish Ian
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The Rise of Grimdark
What do you guys think of that? I love Grimdark myself as a subgenre, but I also like the more mythic and inspiring stuff. Ursula Le Guin for example, although her stories had dark moment was essentially very life-affirming. Neil Gaiman too, (although not trad fantasy), he can spin a creepy horror story - but you are always left feeling more emotionally uplifted, dare-I-say-it, hopeful at the end!
What do you guys like about Grimdark? What do you hate? Do you want to see more of it in Fantasy or less?
- Vimtuous
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On the other hand I don't like it when there's just gore for gores sake. It should be in there for a reason, either because it's relevant to the story or the world the story is taking place in.
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