CarburetorThompson
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I don’t think I’ve made much of an effort to hide my love of guns in fantasy stories. That’s not really what this thread is about. It’s more of me pointing and laughing at how many things much more technologically impressive then black powder weaponry show up in fantasy stories.
I just think it’s kinda hilarious looking at all the medieval fantasy stories that have things like, to list a couple.
Mechanical clocks, fountain pens, printing presses, large early modern era sized sailing ships, mechanical water fixtures with high psi, pocket watches, steam locomotives
And in certain high fantasy cases
Autonomous golem robots, flying air ships, instant transmission international magical communication, incredibly durable magical alloys, alchemists that make magical healing potions, but somehow can’t figure out how to make a powder that explodes when in contact with fire.
I just think it’s funny that all of these things exist in stories, but something the Chinese created several hundred years earlier is seen as setting destroying technological advancement.
Personally I think this is another tolkien hold over. All of these things are things that didn’t exist in middle earth, which was supposed to be a mythical pre-historic period. I think over time as more and more people played telephone with lotr inspired works eventually we have gotten to the point where most of this is forgotten and only big remaining concepts are elves, dwarfs, orcs, and no guns. But complaining about the stranglehold Tolkien‘s corpse has on the fantasy genre is a topic for a different rant.
Feel free to add stuff I missed, but this is mostly just a rant because I’m bored.
I just think it’s kinda hilarious looking at all the medieval fantasy stories that have things like, to list a couple.
Mechanical clocks, fountain pens, printing presses, large early modern era sized sailing ships, mechanical water fixtures with high psi, pocket watches, steam locomotives
And in certain high fantasy cases
Autonomous golem robots, flying air ships, instant transmission international magical communication, incredibly durable magical alloys, alchemists that make magical healing potions, but somehow can’t figure out how to make a powder that explodes when in contact with fire.
I just think it’s funny that all of these things exist in stories, but something the Chinese created several hundred years earlier is seen as setting destroying technological advancement.
Personally I think this is another tolkien hold over. All of these things are things that didn’t exist in middle earth, which was supposed to be a mythical pre-historic period. I think over time as more and more people played telephone with lotr inspired works eventually we have gotten to the point where most of this is forgotten and only big remaining concepts are elves, dwarfs, orcs, and no guns. But complaining about the stranglehold Tolkien‘s corpse has on the fantasy genre is a topic for a different rant.
Feel free to add stuff I missed, but this is mostly just a rant because I’m bored.