A'koss said:Call it "magipunk" then, but in the end that's just hairsplitting IMO. Magical comforts and conveniences, magi-tech transportation and skyscrapers, etc, etc...
A'koss.
A'koss said:But I mean, really, what all the fuss? Why is "steampunk" such a bad label here? "Noo!! We mustn't be associated with them." It's a style just as Forgotten Realms is often labelled as a high magic fantasy setting... What's the big deal?
A'koss.
I like "spellpunk" better than magipunk.
Victim said:I like "spellpunk" better than magipunk.
Hardhead said:I wish everyone would stop calling Eberron "steampunk." While it does share some similarities with the genre, it isn't.
Steampunk has:
- Clockwork creatures
- Guns
- STEAM power (thus the name)
Eberron has none of those things. It's not Victorian Tech. It's waaaay behind the Victorian age. Sure, it has "trains," but they're elemental powered. It has flying ships (a High Fantasy staple). It's not Steampunk.
Well, hold on there. Who is "They"? Are "They" anyone who we think has actual useful insight on literature and it's forms and meanings, or are they folks writing advertising copy, or reviewers and writers trying to justify their own existance - "No, *my* work is new and innovative! It isn't steampunk, it's bionanoMcPunk!"
Kamikaze Midget said:It's splitting hairs. Everyone *knows* what we're talking about, they're just using different words.
So what to call Eberron, then?