I also posted this at the Reapermini forums but figured I would post it up here as well to see if there would be any variation in feedback.
Hello all I thought it might make for an interesting thread to discuss the ever monotonous ( al-though beloved ) tried and true thematics of contemporary fantasy versus more innovative \" alien thematics in fantasy.
Personally I thin I am getting bored with the concepts of Fantasy and it\'s denizons. Elves are always magical and sophisticated ( by and large ) and dwarves are always short bearded drunkards with HUGE axes, halflings always look like kids and orcs are always ugly and foul tempered. WHAT HAPPENED! I mean Tolkien was king of imagination right? But does that mean that in order to achieve success that a fantasy thematic has to be subject to Tolkien\'s vision to the point of being nearly indistinguishable.
I am not looking for thematics in Fantasy to become unrecognizable, I just want soemthing fresh and innovative. WHy can\'t Halflings be muscular? WHy can\'t a dwarf shave his beard and wear hides and furs? Why do Elves ALWAYS have to be all magnificent?
Also I am tired of the fantasy stand by thematics for classes as well. WIzards should nt ALWAYS be old, feeble, human and garbed in flowing robes. Warriors should not ALWAYS be muscular, young, wield swords and axes, and be clad in Plate mail. Barbarians do not have to all be Nordic or Celtic either. Thieves..... well they do kind of have to fit a certain physical criteria to do what they do, but why should they all be short and slight, clad in hooded cloaks and wield daggers? What about a flail? Great multipurpose tool there. What about a blowgun? QUiet, compact, easy to use, not half as cumbersome as that old crankdrawn crossbow, and the perfect concealed weapon for that Theif on the go in your life.
Why can\'t a wizard be an adept swordsman? WHy do they always lug around a crystal ball? WHy can they not wear armor,.......... or a pair of practical trousers and a tunic?
Anybody else feel this way or am I just off the wall?
Hello all I thought it might make for an interesting thread to discuss the ever monotonous ( al-though beloved ) tried and true thematics of contemporary fantasy versus more innovative \" alien thematics in fantasy.
Personally I thin I am getting bored with the concepts of Fantasy and it\'s denizons. Elves are always magical and sophisticated ( by and large ) and dwarves are always short bearded drunkards with HUGE axes, halflings always look like kids and orcs are always ugly and foul tempered. WHAT HAPPENED! I mean Tolkien was king of imagination right? But does that mean that in order to achieve success that a fantasy thematic has to be subject to Tolkien\'s vision to the point of being nearly indistinguishable.
I am not looking for thematics in Fantasy to become unrecognizable, I just want soemthing fresh and innovative. WHy can\'t Halflings be muscular? WHy can\'t a dwarf shave his beard and wear hides and furs? Why do Elves ALWAYS have to be all magnificent?
Also I am tired of the fantasy stand by thematics for classes as well. WIzards should nt ALWAYS be old, feeble, human and garbed in flowing robes. Warriors should not ALWAYS be muscular, young, wield swords and axes, and be clad in Plate mail. Barbarians do not have to all be Nordic or Celtic either. Thieves..... well they do kind of have to fit a certain physical criteria to do what they do, but why should they all be short and slight, clad in hooded cloaks and wield daggers? What about a flail? Great multipurpose tool there. What about a blowgun? QUiet, compact, easy to use, not half as cumbersome as that old crankdrawn crossbow, and the perfect concealed weapon for that Theif on the go in your life.
Why can\'t a wizard be an adept swordsman? WHy do they always lug around a crystal ball? WHy can they not wear armor,.......... or a pair of practical trousers and a tunic?
Anybody else feel this way or am I just off the wall?