So, good folks. I was just watching my little brother playing Assassins creed and one thing struck me, a thing that has struck me before all ready more than 10 years back when I was playing World of Warcraft. What struck me is the immense amount of energy and creative potential that is spendt within the RPG genre.
I grew up in Scandinavia and were at times frequenting shops like Avalon and Outland in Norway and when I reflect upon the incredible amount if creative talent and potential that is used on RPG , Sci Fi and Fantasy I come to wonder :
What if all this potential would be used to actually create a new and more interesting world?
The Fantasy, Sci Fi and RPG genre is so full of visually appealing designs and illustrations that it would be more than enough to create actual architectural drawing, clothing designs, weaponry, handicrafts and much much more. Combine this pool or hub of creative potential with the heavy metal genre and in particular the part that deal with dragons and knights and you will have every little bit of a new organic and more real culture.
The Fantasy genre is often very historically correct and is the genre that I know of that revere bygone days more than any other. I feel the fantasy genre, be it in movies, music or rpg ‘s represent the longing for something real in this world, something less plastic. (This does not go for scifi though) but the various fantasy related genres often include things I think we long for like: animal taming and tanning of hides, hunting, trade, the touch of organic material toward our body like leather, wool, felt or other materials. Sure it was not SO romantic and an occasional plague were always around the corner but.....is our modern life so much better and is it better for everyone?
Folks! Feel free to comment on the topic!
What could our modern rpg, fantasy potential be used for?
What is the longing behind fantasy and RPG?
To show some of the potential hidden in the Fantasy genre, take a look at other good steemits on the topic:
https://steemit.com/writing/@hmt/kings-geezers-and-bloody-war-chapter-8
https://steemit.com/writing/@alexbeyman/original-novel-metal-fever-2-the-erasure-of-asherah-part-15
https://steemit.com/writing/@alexbeyman/original-novel-metal-fever-2-the-erasure-of-asherah-part-16
Have a good one
-Brighfocus
Ps: all images are free stock images from deviantart.
Interesting topic. Big fantasy fan myself(always looking for good new books by the way). It all started with D'N'D ofcourse. Main positive of this genre for me is that the emphasis is on the human virtues like wisdom, fairness, righteousness, chivalry and so on. And we adopt these characteristcs maybe even unwillingly. So the players and the readers are the biggest potential. My humble opinion
A very wise opinion indeed. Yes, I believe due to lack of worthy training ground we form circles to practice ancient virtues in order to express our full potential as human beings. I also think it represent a longing for the "real" and the organic life. Yes you got your skull cleaved in half by a battleax at the end of the day but until then at least every moment must have been intensly real, haha! Please upvots me goodfolks, this is a good topic!
Like spalatino, I think it is a lack of these old world values in our modern hectic life that causes us to gravitate towards them. The ability to live in the moment of a simpler, harsher age, where you do not feel like an automaton, appeals to us. It is why fantasy novels, movies, LARP and RPG & DnD games are easily best sellers.