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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 7891133" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>The setting is definitely not "chronistic". The world is the result of a clash of worlds (aka the <em>Conjunction of Spheres</em>). We know very little about it (and I remember probably even less from the novels). But it's not humanity's past. It's humans, displaced to a new world that contained elves, and together with the humans, hordes of monsters also invaded. One can imagine that this was quite world-shattering for everyone, and anything we could predict from "our" medieval times could be off, simply because some knowledge, some culture was lost, while others was retained, and other aspects might actually come not from the humans, but other races. The Elves taught humans magic, but the humans breed like <s>rabbits </s>humans, and the Elves didn't know how to handle the kind of aggressive expansion humanity engaged in, fighting back far too late. </p><p></p><p>I'd say that's fantasy just done right - clearly fantastic, not an attempt to be historical (though some argue that elements of the history and story of the novels might mirror the history of Poland, minus the magic.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 7891133, member: 710"] The setting is definitely not "chronistic". The world is the result of a clash of worlds (aka the [I]Conjunction of Spheres[/I]). We know very little about it (and I remember probably even less from the novels). But it's not humanity's past. It's humans, displaced to a new world that contained elves, and together with the humans, hordes of monsters also invaded. One can imagine that this was quite world-shattering for everyone, and anything we could predict from "our" medieval times could be off, simply because some knowledge, some culture was lost, while others was retained, and other aspects might actually come not from the humans, but other races. The Elves taught humans magic, but the humans breed like [S]rabbits [/S]humans, and the Elves didn't know how to handle the kind of aggressive expansion humanity engaged in, fighting back far too late. I'd say that's fantasy just done right - clearly fantastic, not an attempt to be historical (though some argue that elements of the history and story of the novels might mirror the history of Poland, minus the magic.) [/QUOTE]
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