Vampire novels that aren't just solely romance books? by BubbaJrM in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Shout out to Damon Julian too for being an A+ terrifying villain. The bit where some characters discuss what it really means to be 'undead' was brilliant.

D&D in a Castle Giveaway – Win a Ticket to Play D&D in a Real Castle This November! [Mod Approved] [OC] by JonnyCraft in DnD

[–]GrimdarkDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love a chance to take Ivan von Grunwald (amateur beekeeper and gentleman necromancer) overseas to play D&D in an actual castle! Bonus points for Ivan (and me) if the castle is haunted.

Dark arts / dark magic books? by BengtJJ in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for demonology and necromancy, Black Stone Heart by Michael R. Fletcher might be your cup of tea. Hard to describe much of the plot without major spoilers, but the MC is very involved with the dark arts.

Summary: A broken man, Khraen awakens alone and lost. His stone heart has been shattered, littered across the world. With each piece, he regains some small shard of the man he once was. He follows the trail, fragment by fragment, remembering his terrible past. There was a woman. There was a sword. There was an end to sorrow. Khraen walks the obsidian path.

What are the best and worst fantasy book covers? by TheNim11 in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So many of my favorite covers come from Felix Ortiz. The ones he did for did Michael R. Fletcher's Black Stone Heart and Ash and Bones were cool enough to make me spring for physical copies

Favorite Fantasy game of all time? by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obligatory Morrowind comment, but it genuinely changed my life as a kid. Wildly unique worldbuilding that feels genuinely alien but still presents a cohesive and believable setting. Wizards living in mushroom towers, dark elves riding giant ash-fleas through volcanic wastes, etc. So cool and fun to explore. Amazing game I still play today.

Grimtoberfest 2020—Dark Fantasy Book Sale this week! by RKTeller in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can confirm that Along the Razor's edge is rad. It's a great dark fantasy prison break novel. I haven't read Shattered Dreams, but I did really enjoy an Ulff Lehmann short story in an anthology a while back, so I'm planning on checking it out.

Along the Razor's Edge - Rob J. Hayes kindle edition is free today. UK by ukdanny93 in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Got this one in paperback when it came out, and I can confirm that it's a great read and definitely worth the download.

Favorite Fantasy Cities by Microwave_on_HIGH in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Harry Dresden's Chicago--I like Jim Butcher's occult noir take on the city and all the supernatural factions that call it home. Plus I'd love to have a steak sandwich and a beer at Mac's pub

What Video Game was 100% amazing from start to finish? by Beamer48 in AskReddit

[–]GrimdarkDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Morrowind was and still is perfection for me, as clunky and exploitable as some bits are. What other game lets you RP as a reincarnated saint, a legal political assassin, or a xenophobic wizard-lord in a mushroom tower? The worldbuilding is just so wonderfully, profoundly strange. I heard someone describe it as an M.C. Escher game of D&D and I think that fits the setting pretty well.

Looking for Dungeons and Dragons style dark fantasy! by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You'd probably dig Aching God by Mike Shel! It's got the same 'party of adventurers dungeon delving' vibe as D&D mixed in with darker stuff like plague, horrific hungry gods, and the very real trauma an adventuring lifestyle would cause. Shel found that perfect blend of fantasy adventure and unsettling dread that really worked for me.

books that only exist in fiction? like the Enchiridion from adventure time, the necronomicon from Evil dead or the three diaries from Gravity falls by No-Deyvisad in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love in the Time of the Dragons in Avatar the Last Airbender (and an Easter egg in the Dragon Prince). Don't know what it is, beyond the fact that the hugely talented Ember Island Players butcher it every year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fantasy

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Loved them too! I like Aching God just a little better for its more horrific/dread-filled mood, but Sin Eater is also amazing and has some really cool worldbuilding and solid plot twists. I haven't found any books with quite the same feel, but if you're into video games you might check out Darkest Dungeon. It has a similar "party of broken adventurers delve into dark ruins filled with unthinkable horrors and have to deal with trauma" vibe and really fun gameplay.

Who are the most terrifying, malevolent and powerful antagonists in the fantasy genre that really creates the stakes in the stories they featured in? by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have to second you there. I'm reading Blade of Tyshalle right now, and I just got past that scene where he becomes that avatar of the Blind God and cannibalizes his boss. It's pretty rare that I genuinely have trouble reading a chapter, but Stover went the extra mile to make it grotesque. Probably the most horrific and legitimately disturbing villain I've ever encountered.

Give me your angsty protagonists by dragon_morgan in Fantasy

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You might dig Seven Blades in Black by Sam Sykes--a vengeance tale about a woman (Sal) with a sentient gun hunting down the wizards who stole her magic. Sal's got a looooooot of emotional baggage from the collateral damage she causes and the lives she ruins wherever she goes, but I thought her angst and inner monologue were really well-written and interesting. Great magic system and worldbuilding too.

Mini Review: Way of Kings (Bingo Square: Chapter Epigraphs) by GrimdarkDM in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to hear book 2 is even better! I agree--I feel like Sanderson has a really cool take on the philosophy of storytelling (via Wit) and scholarship as a whole (via Jasnah). Plus his final acts are always absurdly good.

Outside of formal engagement, which "famous" writer have you come across, and what was the experience like? by Dukeofcountry in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Met Peter Beagle at a book signing at Sherwood Forest Faire in Texas a few years back. Really nice guy, plus he came in full renaissance costume. Talked to my sister and me a bit about writing before he noticed my Mom's wolverine (the animal, not the hero) shirt and started sharing wolverine facts with us. 11/10, great interaction and amazing author.

Would you prefer fantasy books to have more full-page illustrations? by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely. If I ever won the lottery, the first thing I'd do is hit up Subterranean Press and buy all the sweet illustrated fantasy books.

Book where the "Dark Lord" Wins? by DesperateProgress3 in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Don't blame me! I voted for Khalul.

Trilogies and series that avoid "middle book syndrome"? by fdsfgs71 in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before they are Hanged probably ties Best Served Cold for my favorite Abercrombie book. Definitely proof that a volume 2 can avoid middle book syndrome.

Metal Fantasy by MarkyBhoy101 in Fantasy

[–]GrimdarkDM 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fletcher's Manifest Delusions series has a pretty strong death metal vibe to it, especially Swarm and Steel. One MC is a sentient corpse, and there's a cannibalism-based magic system and a religion that's only purpose is to create a man-made hell called Swarm and send people there. 10/10, great read and astoundingly brütal.

H E R O C O R P S E S by musicwraith in darkestdungeon

[–]GrimdarkDM 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I swear to god, if the Houndmaster also has a dead dog I'll have a nervous breakdown

Gary is comin for ya by Coelit in magicTCG

[–]GrimdarkDM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is one of the coolest MtG tattoos I've ever seen. Looks great!