Steelspider
Dreamer
In my world magic is split into three factions (almost like the magic itself not the ppl determine good and evil) intelligent magic (word magic, divination, alchemy etc) neutral magic like battle mages with elemental powers, and dark magic like mind magic, necromancy, blood magic, shadow magic. One character has erotic fixation on pain and death. So yes it touches on the darknessThinking about it- since human nature (and the rule of nature in general, red in tooth and claw) is a thing, and seeing as how anything/one which can be exploited always will fall prey to exploitation, in any world- how much thought do you put into the darkest, most sordid, taboo and morally reprehensible repercussions of the altered power dynamics in the fantasy world/s you build? And do you ever tackle or address these potential abuses of power in your fantasy world/s, or use them as the focal points of your stories, or keep these darkest recesses of your world/s firmly buried deep in the background, barely (if ever) even alluded to in your narratives? And which is the better approach to take, in your opinion?

Myth Weaver
Auror
Inkling