Grimdark vs. Nobledark: Which fiction do you prefer?

Which fiction do you prefer?

  • Grimdark

  • Nobledark


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Eldoria

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Grimdark vs. Nobledark

Grimdark is a dark fantasy with a gloomy, dark, traumatic, corrupt, and hopeless atmosphere.

The characters are usually broken, cynical, and corrupt or morally gray (including MCs).

In general, the moral of this fiction is very nihilistic, emphasizing how broken the world is to the point that there is no hope left, only an endless cycle of darkness.

Examples of grimdark: A Song of Ice and Fire and AoT.


Nobledark is a dark fantasy with a dark, gloomy, traumatic, and corrupt atmosphere but still has a trace of light (hope).

The characters (usually MCs) still hold a moral compass, carrying hope for a better life despite the consequences and sacrifices to achieve peace are very expensive.

In general, the moral of this fiction is bleak but humane, emphasizing maintaining hope and humanity amidst the darkness (immorality) of the world.

Examples of nobledark: The Witcher and One Piece.
 
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VanVeleca

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I have absolutely never heard the word "Nobledark" used to describe anything, I didn't even know that was a word that existed this whole time I guess??? As for nobledark tales, those I think I know? If I understood the term correctly...as well as prefer.

Nobledark book rec: fuckin, uhhhh, Devilman by Go Nagai

Grimdark book rec: Perfume by Patrick Süskind
 

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def enjoy both of them. I find it really interesting reading the characters' thoughts and how it influences their actions no matter if it's positive or negative. Idk I js like learning about human behavior, it's truly fascinating.
 

SouthernMaiden

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Nobledark reminds me of this book. Sooo dark, gory, demonic. Worst of human nature. But a a glimmer of light that must be protected at all costs
 

Naravelt

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Noble Dark. I write one myself.

The Grimdark story I remember most is the infamous Ideon. The way the story ends shocked me. I honestly think the writer was kind of crazy.

This is one example.


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MFontana

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Grimdark vs. Nobledark

Grimdark is a dark fantasy with a gloomy, dark, traumatic, corrupt, and hopeless atmosphere.

The characters are usually broken, cynical, and corrupt or morally gray (including MCs).

In general, the moral of this fiction is very nihilistic, emphasizing how broken the world is to the point that there is no hope left, only an endless cycle of darkness.

Examples of grimdark: A Song of Ice and Fire and AoT.


Nobledark is a dark fantasy with a dark, gloomy, traumatic, and corrupt atmosphere but still has a trace of light (hope).

The characters (usually MCs) still hold a moral compass, carrying hope for a better life despite the consequences and sacrifices to achieve peace are very expensive.

In general, the moral of this fiction is bleak but humane, emphasizing maintaining hope and humanity amidst the darkness (immorality) of the world.

Examples of nobledark: The Witcher and One Piece.
Given the main (internal) conflict of The Elarian Chronicles (Hope-vs-Hopelessness) definitely what you're calling "Nobledark" here is what I prefer to write in.
As for reading, it really is a case-by-case basis. IE: Berserk - Nothing "hopeful" about that one but I enjoyed the series quite a bit.
At the same time, I also really enjoyed V for Vendetta, and V (the remake tv series) which were closer to Nobledark by your definition. (It is admittedly the first time I'm seeing the term used this way though).
 

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Nobledark for me!
Never seen nobeldark except in gaming. Would probably prefer it but have no real examples to call upon.
Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, The Dark Tower?
 
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Doctah_Quack

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Never heard of that one, unless you're saying that is the current DCU?
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Nobledark reminds me of this book. Sooo dark, gory, demonic. Worst of human nature. But a a glimmer of light that must be protected at all costs
 
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