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It’s time for another November episode, and that means Dark Fantasy! Nowadays most new fantasy publications incorporate dark fantasy elements, even if the overall story fits squarely under general fantasy. Dark fantasy generally takes the common traits of high fantasy – mystical lands, magical races, epic quests – and infuses them with darker twists. Rather than a typical orc warlord villain, you may find a nefarious demon king and the like. The tales feature heightened violence, with character deaths and apocalyptic stakes that go beyond classic fantasies. The prose conveys bleakness and dread, making clear the nightmarish consequences if the heroes fail.



To clarify for listeners less familiar with dark fantasy, we compare it to famous classics like Lord of the Rings. If Sauron reclaimed the One Ring, he would engulf Middle Earth in shadow and destruction. However, we feel Lord of the Rings exudes an optimistic, lighthearted spirit, thanks partly to its age and traditionally styled prose. We believe dark fantasy holds a distinctly modern mood and voice, whether because the subgenre gained popularity more recently, or due to contemporary authors’ sensibilities.





Today’s Dark Fantasy






We discuss how today’s dark fantasy spends less time on extensive worldbuilding that fills older fantasies. We think current audiences have diminished patience and are no longer eager for chapters of dense history lessons before meeting the characters. Nowadays, we prefer when authors slowly unveil world details alongside the unfolding narrative, rather than large info dumps.



Other common dark fantasy ingredients are magic systems, vampires, werewolves, witches and wizards, and magical faerie races. We specifically highlight vampires, who seem to materialize across fantasy subcultures either as leading roles or supporting parts that acknowledge their existence. This is sometimes parodied in the vampire archetypes sent up in comedy series like What We Do in the Shadows, with its ancient Nosferatu, glamorous Anne Rice knockoffs, and absurd “energy vampires.” We contrast these silly interpretations against the alluring air of mystery vampires often exude in darker tales, as literature often takes a more serious tone with them.



Transitioning to romance, we can all agree that today’s dark fantasy nearly always incorporates steamy romantic or erotic scenarios, surpassing earlier young adult series like Twilight that depicted innocent first loves. Modern authors, who avidly grew up on Twilight, likely felt eager to explore more adult sensuality in their own works. In fact, there are several widely popular dark fantasy series praised for their titillating erotic content.



Fantasy Romance For Women






As female readers ourselves, we analyze the particular appeal of fantasy romance, especially for women. We feel using our imaginations allows us to relish romantic scenes in books when seeing those same scenes explicitly shown on a TV show would make us recoil. We believe reading facilitates a personal, private experience enabling greater creative freedom than visually consuming graphic activities. We also reference Outlander as a more mature fantasy romance aimed at adult audiences that likely inspired younger authors to incorporate passion in their tales.



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