Paul Farquhar
Legend
Yeah but I like flashy VFX more than I like earnest sincerity or gritty realism in my RPGs.But this is simply a choice of setting. Both tech and magic are D&D.
Yeah but I like flashy VFX more than I like earnest sincerity or gritty realism in my RPGs.But this is simply a choice of setting. Both tech and magic are D&D.
Similarly me. I am less a fan of gritty low-magic. Whether hi-magic or hi-tech, there must be something fantastical for me to get into it.Yeah but I like flashy VFX more than I like earnest sincerity or gritty realism in my RPGs.
yeah, it's almost as if that's exactly what the first half of my post had been saying, but scratch off the superficial factors and underneath that theme it's not really all that different.It's theme: one is based on magic, the other on science. That's why we call one fantasy and the other science fiction.
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Yeah, I don’t see it as sci-fi either, but genres are in a flux of definition and redefining now. Sci-fi used to be a sub-genre on fantasy, and fantasy itself use to be basically any fiction that couldn’t realistically happen on earth. If you included elements like overt magic or races/species à la Tolkien, then you were in the sub-genre of high-fantasy.Man I wish people would stop calling Spelljammer "sci fi."
I mean, Space Fantasy is right there...Yeah, I don’t see it as sci-fi either, but genres are in a flux of definition and redefining now. Sci-fi used to be a sub-genre on fantasy, and fantasy itself use to be basically any fiction that couldn’t realistically happen on earth. If you included elements like overt magic or races/species à la Tolkien, then you were in the sub-genre of high-fantasy.
This is all being reshuffled now, but settings like FR and Spelljammer are widely different in style, presentation, and expectation, even if they are adjacent enough to occasionally cross-over. Since regular, relatively low-gonzo D&D refuses to be medieval-fantasy and just be “fantasy” people feel the need to call Spelljammer something else. Sci-fi immediately comes to mind…
It may be right there but I never heard of it before or occurred to me. I like it!I mean, Space Fantasy is right there...
From Earth to the Moon.It may be right there but I never heard of it before or occurred to me. I like it!
But that’s what I mean, genres are being redefined and specified now. Give it a few more years and space-fantasy will be an established genre. It probably is already, or else gaining momentum since not enough people use it in favour of “sci-fi”.
The world doesn’t move for you or me, but it is moving. It’s fine to give it a little nudge in the direction of our convictions