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Speaker of the Dead
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Superbia
Posts: 868
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Fantasy means different things to different people. For me, it brings me back to a day that I would've thrived in. I'm a very naturalistic person in a day where nature is threatened, a lady who craves chivalry in a day where it is all but dead, a would-be shieldmaiden in a day where guns are the weapon of choice. (I hate guns. Swords make for a more honorable battle.) It is also a connection to my parents, who are both avid readers, and especially my mother, who is a huge fantasy fan. (Dad's more into sci-fi, which, Kalessin, I agree should be duly differentiated from fantasy.) It is a brilliant triumph of the human mind and creative spirit, to be able to create an entirely new world, and it awes me and inspires me to see these worlds unfold before me. Also, I think that before the backdrops of fantasy worlds, we can see the aspects of humanity that unite us all more clearly. Sometimes we seem so disconnected from our neighbours, especially today in a world where you could practically stay in your house all day and not see another soul without suffering much, that it's very important for us to see that no matter who or where or in what circumstances we are, we are all people, all united in at least some things. That's what fantasy is to me. ~*~Orual~*~
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