‘Hard Fantasy’ genre content
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 4:58 pm
So I did some asking around and searching to find what type of catalog the type of fiction that correlates strongly enough to remind me of a possible previous life’s likeness is. I got told that the best genre it falls under based on how I feel, and describe it is ‘Hard Fantasy’.
Essentially a setting within a realm where astral and physical laws intertwine, or some things (Including beings) you know as astral/non-physically paranormal here would be quite physical. That being within a realm very similar/the same as this one in the laws it has. “Realistic Fantasy” if it makes sense.
Any thoughts on this fantasy genre and what are your experiences?
Essentially if you allow it to influence your visualisation habits enough it was said in a video that pros are like: the astral experiences you have can translate more well. Although the ‘cons’ in using it would be: 1. there might be some more limits, 2. plus being brought close to physical means you can also feel pain etc the same way when it happens as you do with the physical body.
Overall it’s down to personal preference for what you want to use to influence and stimulate your visualisation.
There haven’t been any video games made for it besides ‘Darklands’ which is very old or the more recent VR only swords and sorcery thing, but some do have a ‘bit’ of the element like Witcher or to a very small degree for Dark Souls.
Essentially a setting within a realm where astral and physical laws intertwine, or some things (Including beings) you know as astral/non-physically paranormal here would be quite physical. That being within a realm very similar/the same as this one in the laws it has. “Realistic Fantasy” if it makes sense.
Any thoughts on this fantasy genre and what are your experiences?
Essentially if you allow it to influence your visualisation habits enough it was said in a video that pros are like: the astral experiences you have can translate more well. Although the ‘cons’ in using it would be: 1. there might be some more limits, 2. plus being brought close to physical means you can also feel pain etc the same way when it happens as you do with the physical body.
Overall it’s down to personal preference for what you want to use to influence and stimulate your visualisation.
There haven’t been any video games made for it besides ‘Darklands’ which is very old or the more recent VR only swords and sorcery thing, but some do have a ‘bit’ of the element like Witcher or to a very small degree for Dark Souls.