Skybreaker Sin K'al
Troubadour
So, how dark is your fantasy setting? Is it pure power fantasy, or does it feature a grittier angle, perhaps? I would like answers to this question as well as the ones below.
The above question is just something to spark a conversation: What is the difference between dark fantasy and edgy fantasy, if they are different at all? Here are some of my thoughts on it:
DARK FANTASY is fantasy that includes dark elements like demons, occult magics and perhaps a darker history of the setting, to my mind.
EDGY FANTASY is fantasy that simply includes dark story elements, such as Game of Thrones. This could be anything, ranging from the death of a main character (gosh) to graphic violence.
What are your definitions of "Edgy Fantasy" and "Dark Fantasy", and what are your opinions on these genres?
The above question is just something to spark a conversation: What is the difference between dark fantasy and edgy fantasy, if they are different at all? Here are some of my thoughts on it:
DARK FANTASY is fantasy that includes dark elements like demons, occult magics and perhaps a darker history of the setting, to my mind.
EDGY FANTASY is fantasy that simply includes dark story elements, such as Game of Thrones. This could be anything, ranging from the death of a main character (gosh) to graphic violence.
What are your definitions of "Edgy Fantasy" and "Dark Fantasy", and what are your opinions on these genres?