SilentBlade
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Hello everyone,
I’m currently writing a military fantasy series that intentionally avoids
common power-fantasy shortcuts.
The story focuses on:
• Realistic command and logistics
• Psychological pressure of leadership
• A young noble forced into command too early
• No instant victories, no miracle saves
The pacing is deliberately slow-burn.
Authority is tested through decisions, not speeches.
War is shown as endurance, not spectacle.
I know this style isn’t for everyone, so I’m genuinely curious:
Do readers here still enjoy grounded, realistic war fantasy,
or is fast-paced power progression now the expectation?
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Do you prefer slow-burn realism or fast-paced power fantasy?
I’m currently writing a military fantasy series that intentionally avoids
common power-fantasy shortcuts.
The story focuses on:
• Realistic command and logistics
• Psychological pressure of leadership
• A young noble forced into command too early
• No instant victories, no miracle saves
The pacing is deliberately slow-burn.
Authority is tested through decisions, not speeches.
War is shown as endurance, not spectacle.
I know this style isn’t for everyone, so I’m genuinely curious:
Do readers here still enjoy grounded, realistic war fantasy,
or is fast-paced power progression now the expectation?
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Do you prefer slow-burn realism or fast-paced power fantasy?