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* [[Magic Is Evil]], at best relatively neutral. Often [[The Corruption]]. There is a good chance it's directly obtained through a [[Deal with the Devil]], powered by [[Blood Magic]] or involves [[Human Sacrifice]]. Individual wizards tend to [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity|go mad with power]] (or just the [[Mad Scientist|possibility of it]]) and are [[Vain Sorceress|full of themselves]]. This is likely why [[Burn the Witch]] is a popular pastime of the lower classes.
* [[Magic Is Evil]], at best relatively neutral. Often [[The Corruption]]. There is a good chance it's directly obtained through a [[Deal with the Devil]], powered by [[Blood Magic]] or involves [[Human Sacrifice]]. Individual wizards tend to [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity|go mad with power]] (or just the [[Mad Scientist|possibility of it]]) and are [[Vain Sorceress|full of themselves]]. This is likely why [[Burn the Witch]] is a popular pastime of the lower classes.
* Magical weapons tend to be [[Evil Weapon|evil]], or at least require a very heavy price for their use.
* Magical weapons tend to be [[Evil Weapon|evil]], or at least require a very heavy price for their use.
* If [[Sufficiently Advanced Magic]] [[Dungeon Punk|enters play]], the following may happen: [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul|augmentations eat away at one's humanity]] (often [[Body Horror|involuntarily]] for the sake of war and profit), [[Sinister Surveillance|communication magic]] creates new and fascinating ways to control people, and [[Golem|sentient constructs]] [[AI Is a Crapshoot|have only contempt]] for their creators.
* If [[Sufficiently Advanced Magic]] [[Dungeon Punk|enters play]], the following may happen: [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul|augmentations eat away at one's humanity]] (often [[Body Horror|involuntarily]] for the sake of war and profit), [[Sinister Surveillance|communication magic]] creates new and fascinating ways to control people, and [[Golem|sentient constructs]] [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot|have only contempt]] for their creators.


'''<big>Politics and society</big>'''
'''<big>Politics and society</big>'''


* [[The Horde]] vastly outnumbers civilization. The [[Fantasy Axis of Evil]] is there, and is either [[Eviler Than Thou|even worse]] [[Exclusively Evil|than you'd expect]], or the "good" guys aren't really better than them. Expect a lot of [[Rape, Pillage and Burn]] when they go raiding. Good chance someone (on either side) will say "[[The Women Are Safe with Us]]."
* [[The Horde]] vastly outnumbers civilization. The [[Fantasy Axis of Evil]] is there, and is either [[Eviler Than Thou|even worse]] [[Exclusively Evil|than you'd expect]], or the "good" guys aren't really better than them. Expect a lot of [[Rape, Pillage and Burn]] when they go raiding. Good chance someone (on either side) will say "[[The Women Are Safe with Us]]."
* Of the [[Five Races]], the elves are all stuffed-up jerks who have either sneaked off, devolved into fancy-eared humans or gotten [[Enslaved Elves|enslaved]] (the only kind who may thrive are the Dark Elves), the [[Hobbits]] were the first to be subjugated or are just plain evil in the first place, the dwarves don't care about anyone else and thus shamelessly nickel-and-dime the other guys, and the [[Humans Are Bastards]] and actively persecute the rest. [[Abusive Precursors]], if any.
* Of the [[Five Races]], the elves are all stuffed-up jerks who have either sneaked off, devolved into fancy-eared humans or gotten [[Enslaved Elves|enslaved]] (the only kind who may thrive are the Dark Elves), the [[Hobbits]] were the first to be subjugated or are just plain evil in the first place, the dwarves don't care about anyone else and thus shamelessly nickel-and-dime the other guys, and the [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]] and actively persecute the rest. [[Abusive Precursors]], if any.
* [[Wretched Hive]]s of cities and [[The Dung Ages]] in the countryside is what you should expect of society. The lower classes are [[Medieval Morons]], while the upper prove that [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]. The slave trade is the main source of income, both in terms of taxes and population. Expect the cute, fuzzy, [[Weak-Willed]] ones to be targeted, such as [[Petting Zoo People]] or [[Hobbits]]. Conscription into the army may be present, overlapping with an [[Army of Thieves and Whores]]. Often, [[Hobbes Was Right]].
* [[Wretched Hive]]s of cities and [[The Dung Ages]] in the countryside is what you should expect of society. The lower classes are [[Medieval Morons]], while the upper prove that [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]. The slave trade is the main source of income, both in terms of taxes and population. Expect the cute, fuzzy, [[Weak-Willed]] ones to be targeted, such as [[Petting Zoo People]] or [[Hobbits]]. Conscription into the army may be present, overlapping with an [[Army of Thieves and Whores]]. Often, [[Hobbes Was Right]].
* If [[Fractured Fairy Tale]] is being used, the darkest [[Alternative Character Interpretation]] possible will be used. Forget three little pigs building houses out of questionable materials because mum kicked them out, it'll be a horde of Orcs trying out new fortress designs so they have somewhere to store pillage from the village vs. a werewolf knight, or perhaps Puss in Boots is a shameless [[Con Artist]] [[Femme Fatale]] [[Beast Man|Humanoid puma]] or cat-demon, or Little Red Riding Hood and the Woodsman are a serial killer [[Unholy Matrimony|husband and wife team]].
* If [[Fractured Fairy Tale]] is being used, the darkest [[Alternative Character Interpretation]] possible will be used. Forget three little pigs building houses out of questionable materials because mum kicked them out, it'll be a horde of Orcs trying out new fortress designs so they have somewhere to store pillage from the village vs. a werewolf knight, or perhaps Puss in Boots is a shameless [[Con Artist]] [[Femme Fatale]] [[Beast Man|Humanoid puma]] or cat-demon, or Little Red Riding Hood and the Woodsman are a serial killer [[Unholy Matrimony|husband and wife team]].
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Most things set in either ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' or ''[[Warhammer 40000]]''
* Most things set in either ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' or ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''
* ''[[Dragon Age]]'': Kinda like Claymore, but {{spoiler|the [[Demon Slayer]]s are genuinely trying to win and}} one can play as a guy. The Grey Wardens are all [[Death Seeker]]s, because they drink Darkspawn blood and risk [[And Then John Was a Zombie|becoming one themselves]]. Magicians constantly fight against the whispers of demons from the Fade trying to [[Demonic Possession|take them over]] (little wonder many of them choose to be [[Empty Shell|lobotomized]]), and every so often, one succumbs and becomes a [[Humanoid Abomination]], or [[Deal with the Devil|makes a deal in order to learn]] [[Blood Magic]]. Elves are a [[Slave Race]] destinguished from humanity only by their long ears and the fact that they produce magicians slightly more. The Dwarves cower in their two fortress-cities. The [[Our Orcs Are Different|local flavour of Orcs -which resemble muscular, horned Drow- called Qunari]], are gearing up for an invasion. The [[Evil Empire]] ''is'' invading. And they're all under attack by [[The Horde|Darkspawn]], [[The Scourge of God|which God cooked up as divine retribution because Humanity tried to invade heaven.]] ([[Unreliable Narrator|according to the intro cutscene, anyways]]) Hauntings and undead are common.
* ''[[Dragon Age]]'': Kinda like Claymore, but {{spoiler|the [[Demon Slayer]]s are genuinely trying to win and}} one can play as a guy. The Grey Wardens are all [[Death Seeker]]s, because they drink Darkspawn blood and risk [[And Then John Was a Zombie|becoming one themselves]]. Magicians constantly fight against the whispers of demons from the Fade trying to [[Demonic Possession|take them over]] (little wonder many of them choose to be [[Empty Shell|lobotomized]]), and every so often, one succumbs and becomes a [[Humanoid Abomination]], or [[Deal with the Devil|makes a deal in order to learn]] [[Blood Magic]]. Elves are a [[Slave Race]] destinguished from humanity only by their long ears and the fact that they produce magicians slightly more. The Dwarves cower in their two fortress-cities. The [[Our Orcs Are Different|local flavour of Orcs -which resemble muscular, horned Drow- called Qunari]], are gearing up for an invasion. The [[Evil Empire]] ''is'' invading. And they're all under attack by [[The Horde|Darkspawn]], [[The Scourge of God|which God cooked up as divine retribution because Humanity tried to invade heaven.]] ([[Unreliable Narrator|according to the intro cutscene, anyways]]) Hauntings and undead are common.
* ''[[Diablo]]'' has elements of it. Moreso in Diablo II, where [[The Legions of Hell]] have [[The Horde]] of [[Undead]], mutant wildlife, lesser demons, and [[Deal with the Devil]] types Vs. a [[Black and Grey Morality|morally dubious]] [[Necromancer]], a [[Vain Sorceress]], or a [[Paladin]] who belongs to a [[Corrupt Church]]. [[It's Up to You|And it's all up to that one person]], plus any minions s/he may hire/summon. Heaven won't help out because of a strict non-interference policy, except for one Angel who sells goodies and resurrects dead party members to pay rent -- {{spoiler|and who, in the third game, finally gets fed up and decides to become a mortal in order to help humanity directly}}.
* ''[[Diablo]]'' has elements of it. Moreso in Diablo II, where [[The Legions of Hell]] have [[The Horde]] of [[Undead]], mutant wildlife, lesser demons, and [[Deal with the Devil]] types Vs. a [[Black and Grey Morality|morally dubious]] [[Necromancer]], a [[Vain Sorceress]], or a [[Paladin]] who belongs to a [[Corrupt Church]]. [[It's Up to You|And it's all up to that one person]], plus any minions s/he may hire/summon. Heaven won't help out because of a strict non-interference policy, except for one Angel who sells goodies and resurrects dead party members to pay rent -- {{spoiler|and who, in the third game, finally gets fed up and decides to become a mortal in order to help humanity directly}}.
* The [[Dept. Heaven]] series in general. As if the mortals [[Humans Are Bastards|weren't bad enough by themselves]], all mortals are by design stuck in the middle of the war between [[Order Versus Chaos|gods and demons]], both sides of which will actively screw you over in the name of their own victory. Defectors from [[Fallen Angel|either]] [[Ascended Demon|side]] generally don't get very happy endings either.
* The [[Dept. Heaven]] series in general. As if the mortals [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|weren't bad enough by themselves]], all mortals are by design stuck in the middle of the war between [[Order Versus Chaos|gods and demons]], both sides of which will actively screw you over in the name of their own victory. Defectors from [[Fallen Angel|either]] [[Ascended Demon|side]] generally don't get very happy endings either.
* ''[[Drakengard]]'', which later jumps feet-first into a [[Cosmic Horror Story]].
* ''[[Drakengard]]'', which later jumps feet-first into a [[Cosmic Horror Story]].
* ''[[Overlord]]'' series are both a pastiche and a parody of this genre.
* ''[[Overlord]]'' series are both a pastiche and a parody of this genre.
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* The aforementioned ''[[Ur Example|Warhammer]]'' games are just as dark as the video games based on them.
* The aforementioned ''[[Ur Example|Warhammer]]'' games are just as dark as the video games based on them.
** As of 8th edition, the only thing on the list ''Warhammer'' lacks is organized religion comprised entirely of evil cults. Sigmar and Ulric have reasonable priesthoods.
** As of 8th edition, the only thing on the list ''Warhammer'' lacks is organized religion comprised entirely of evil cults. Sigmar and Ulric have reasonable priesthoods.
* Some ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' settings ([[Ravenloft]] and Heroes of Horror spring to mind), and it really depends on the player's [[Character Alignment]] and the DM's mood when he cooked up the campaign whether it stays [[Heroic Fantasy]] too.
* Some ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' settings ([[Ravenloft]] and Heroes of Horror spring to mind), and it really depends on the player's [[Character Alignment]] and the DM's mood when he cooked up the campaign whether it stays [[Heroic Fantasy]] too.
** The overall theme in ''[[Planescape]]'' is its moral ambiguity, and the bizarre settings only increase grim mood.
** The overall theme in ''[[Planescape]]'' is its moral ambiguity, and the bizarre settings only increase grim mood.
** The ''Midnight'' setting takes place in a rather generic fantasy world where the Forces of Evil won the final war and the protagonists are [[La Résistance|guerillas]] or simple folk trying to delay the inevitable. Imagine [[Lord of the Rings]] if Sauron had won.
** The ''Midnight'' setting takes place in a rather generic fantasy world where the Forces of Evil won the final war and the protagonists are [[La Résistance|guerillas]] or simple folk trying to delay the inevitable. Imagine [[The Lord of the Rings]] if Sauron had won.
** The ''[[Dark Sun]]'' setting takes place in a desert fantasy world where the Forces of Primordial (or whatever bad, bad guys the writers feel like throwing in an edition) won the war and the heroes ([[I Did What I Had to Do|if you can call them that]]) fight out of necessity, not idealism.
** The ''[[Dark Sun]]'' setting takes place in a desert fantasy world where the Forces of Primordial (or whatever bad, bad guys the writers feel like throwing in an edition) won the war and the heroes ([[I Did What I Had to Do|if you can call them that]]) fight out of necessity, not idealism.
* ''Gemini'' is set in dying world that succumbed to [[You Fail Biology Forever|eternal twilight]] and the people are harassed by the demonic forces looking for hiding Prophet believed to be a Saviour of Man.
* ''Gemini'' is set in dying world that succumbed to [[You Fail Biology Forever|eternal twilight]] and the people are harassed by the demonic forces looking for hiding Prophet believed to be a Saviour of Man.
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* ''[[The Eye of Argon]]'', and not just because of the [[So Bad It's Good|shoddy writing]].
* ''[[The Eye of Argon]]'', and not just because of the [[So Bad It's Good|shoddy writing]].
* ''[[The First Law]]'' series and really anything by Joe Abercrombie
* ''[[The First Law]]'' series and really anything by Joe Abercrombie
* The [[Gentleman Bastard]] series is this applied to [[Sword and Sorcery]] thief protagonists.
* The [[Gentleman Bastard Sequence]] series is this applied to [[Sword and Sorcery]] thief protagonists.
* ''[[The Children of Húrin|The Children of Hurin]]'' could be one of the earliest examples, if only Professor [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]] had't held it in [[Development Hell]] until his death.
* ''[[The Children of Húrin|The Children of Hurin]]'' could be one of the earliest examples, if only Professor [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]] had't held it in [[Development Hell]] until his death.
* ''[[Above Ground]]''
* ''[[Above Ground]]''
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* In ''[[The Acts of Caine]]'' it's one half of the setting. The other half if classical [[Dystopia]].
* In ''[[The Acts of Caine]]'' it's one half of the setting. The other half if classical [[Dystopia]].
* The ''[[Second Apocalypse]]'' series begins with about half the known world being destroyed by the No-God, and things continue in the same general tone from there.
* The ''[[Second Apocalypse]]'' series begins with about half the known world being destroyed by the No-God, and things continue in the same general tone from there.
* ''Hrolf Kraki's Saga'' by Poul Anderson has a powerful story and beautiful description as befits the author. But it is set in a world where Dark Things walk the wild, chieftains are obsessed with their feuds, commoners are treated like dirt, no woman can walk safely alone, and the best anyone can hope for is that one warlord will beat up a bunch of others and then run his conquest generously. Oh yes and the gods are all jerks as well. And this apparently was the world Norsemen [[Nightmare Fuel|really believed they lived in.]] Probably at least the behavior of [[Humans Are Bastards|humans]] was fairly close to that described in the book.
* ''Hrolf Kraki's Saga'' by Poul Anderson has a powerful story and beautiful description as befits the author. But it is set in a world where Dark Things walk the wild, chieftains are obsessed with their feuds, commoners are treated like dirt, no woman can walk safely alone, and the best anyone can hope for is that one warlord will beat up a bunch of others and then run his conquest generously. Oh yes and the gods are all jerks as well. And this apparently was the world Norsemen [[Nightmare Fuel|really believed they lived in.]] Probably at least the behavior of [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|humans]] was fairly close to that described in the book.
**Hrolf himself, one of the most likable characters, is cursed by Odin, not for any particular wrong but for being a good king. Odin cannot have someone who would "put an end to war". That tells what kind of setting it is.
**Hrolf himself, one of the most likable characters, is cursed by Odin, not for any particular wrong but for being a good king. Odin cannot have someone who would "put an end to war". That tells what kind of setting it is.
**Actually the beginning is happier then most of the book including the ending. Britain has been united under a fairly decent ruler, Saxons and Danes are learning to work together, and a feast is being held. During the feast a tale is told by a visitor to King Athalstane's court and this is the tale we read.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==

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"I can't remember the last time I saw a wizard casting spells with a fucking smile on his face. It's always a grim, half-hooded scowl of disgust, like he's shaking off some stubborn ear-wax instead of the manifested power of the Fire Spirits. 'Ooh, I had to fight in a war because I've got mastery of time and space; meh meh meh'. Why don't you magic yourself cheerful, you gloomy spod?"

Dark Fantasy is, generally speaking, a Darker and Edgier subgenre of fantasy. These kind of stories can be pretty much described as Standard Fantasy Setting meets Crapsack World, as opposed to the usually-lighthearted regular fantasy setting. Oftentimes common fantasy elements are deconstructed or played in the darkest way possible, and the best you can hope for is Gray and Gray Morality. Wikipedia goes a step farther, saying it's Horror meets Fantasy. It may have been originally, but now every fantasy set in a Crapsack World can now be listed as a Dark Fantasy.

Darker and Edgier Science Fiction isn't recognised as a subgenre as Dark Fantasy is; however, dystopic fiction often has markings of SF and thus gets an honourable mention here.

Magic

Politics and society

  • The Horde vastly outnumbers civilization. The Fantasy Axis of Evil is there, and is either even worse than you'd expect, or the "good" guys aren't really better than them. Expect a lot of Rape, Pillage and Burn when they go raiding. Good chance someone (on either side) will say "The Women Are Safe with Us."
  • Of the Five Races, the elves are all stuffed-up jerks who have either sneaked off, devolved into fancy-eared humans or gotten enslaved (the only kind who may thrive are the Dark Elves), the Hobbits were the first to be subjugated or are just plain evil in the first place, the dwarves don't care about anyone else and thus shamelessly nickel-and-dime the other guys, and the Humans Are the Real Monsters and actively persecute the rest. Abusive Precursors, if any.
  • Wretched Hives of cities and The Dung Ages in the countryside is what you should expect of society. The lower classes are Medieval Morons, while the upper prove that Aristocrats Are Evil. The slave trade is the main source of income, both in terms of taxes and population. Expect the cute, fuzzy, Weak-Willed ones to be targeted, such as Petting Zoo People or Hobbits. Conscription into the army may be present, overlapping with an Army of Thieves and Whores. Often, Hobbes Was Right.
  • If Fractured Fairy Tale is being used, the darkest Alternative Character Interpretation possible will be used. Forget three little pigs building houses out of questionable materials because mum kicked them out, it'll be a horde of Orcs trying out new fortress designs so they have somewhere to store pillage from the village vs. a werewolf knight, or perhaps Puss in Boots is a shameless Con Artist Femme Fatale Humanoid puma or cat-demon, or Little Red Riding Hood and the Woodsman are a serial killer husband and wife team.
  • There is a high chance that there is an evil, expansive and genocidal empire, which nonetheless is a seemingly better alternative to the rest of the lot, if only for the fact that everyone is too afraid of the Emperor to try anything funny. Which means that if the emperor is weak or ill, then all bets are off. When democracies and republics exist, they are corrupt and profit driven. Kingdoms and theocracies don't even need a description, and The Magocracy uses magic to Mind Rape the people into obedience.
  • In terms of politics, often there's an endless conflict between the civilizations. Wars of extinction are not uncommon and entire Worlds[1] are often put to the sword to ensure victory. Otherwise it is a fight to be the new figurehead of the old empire that had fallen eons ago.

Religions and deities

Heroes

Sibling trope to Dungeon Punk, which can be just as grim and gritty, but Dungeon Punk has Magitek. May be the result of a disruption in, or Evil's turn, on the Balance of Good and Evil.


Examples of Dark Fantasy include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Video Games

Forum-based Roleplay

Tabletop Games

  • The aforementioned Warhammer games are just as dark as the video games based on them.
    • As of 8th edition, the only thing on the list Warhammer lacks is organized religion comprised entirely of evil cults. Sigmar and Ulric have reasonable priesthoods.
  • Some Dungeons & Dragons settings (Ravenloft and Heroes of Horror spring to mind), and it really depends on the player's Character Alignment and the DM's mood when he cooked up the campaign whether it stays Heroic Fantasy too.
    • The overall theme in Planescape is its moral ambiguity, and the bizarre settings only increase grim mood.
    • The Midnight setting takes place in a rather generic fantasy world where the Forces of Evil won the final war and the protagonists are guerillas or simple folk trying to delay the inevitable. Imagine The Lord of the Rings if Sauron had won.
    • The Dark Sun setting takes place in a desert fantasy world where the Forces of Primordial (or whatever bad, bad guys the writers feel like throwing in an edition) won the war and the heroes (if you can call them that) fight out of necessity, not idealism.
  • Gemini is set in dying world that succumbed to eternal twilight and the people are harassed by the demonic forces looking for hiding Prophet believed to be a Saviour of Man.
  • Don't Rest Your Head: A group of insomniacs are slowly losing their minds, and gain access to a city built out of insanity, and populated by corporeal nightmares, which they fight off with Power Born of Madness. And, as the title suggests, if they do ever get to sleep, they are in deep shit (If they live long enough to wake up again, they lose their superpowers untill sleep deprivation drives them crazy enough to use them again).
  • Kult
  • The World of Darkness games are practically the trope codifiers for urban, Dark Fantasy.
  • Atmosfear

Literature

  • The Witcher cycle, particularly in the later books of the Saga, when it began accumulating grimdark. The game and earlier stories are quite gritty, but lighter than late Saga.
  • A Song of Ice and Fire.
  • The Black Company cycle. The military kind of dark.
  • All novels written by Feliks W. Kres, especially the Szerer cycle.
  • Michael Moorcock's Elric saga, focusing on a doomed albino emperor with the mother of all Evil Weapons.
  • The Eye of Argon, and not just because of the shoddy writing.
  • The First Law series and really anything by Joe Abercrombie
  • The Gentleman Bastard Sequence series is this applied to Sword and Sorcery thief protagonists.
  • The Children of Hurin could be one of the earliest examples, if only Professor JRR Tolkien had't held it in Development Hell until his death.
  • Above Ground
  • The Cthulhu Mythos have evil cultists galore, and a whole plethora of Evil Gods. Magic is generally not used, as one wrong word gets you eaten by an Eldritch Abomination. Success will usually either drive you insane(r) or get you eaten by an Eldritch Abomination.
  • Miserere an Autumn Tale: the purpose of the Woerld is to hold off Hell
  • In The Acts of Caine it's one half of the setting. The other half if classical Dystopia.
  • The Second Apocalypse series begins with about half the known world being destroyed by the No-God, and things continue in the same general tone from there.
  • Hrolf Kraki's Saga by Poul Anderson has a powerful story and beautiful description as befits the author. But it is set in a world where Dark Things walk the wild, chieftains are obsessed with their feuds, commoners are treated like dirt, no woman can walk safely alone, and the best anyone can hope for is that one warlord will beat up a bunch of others and then run his conquest generously. Oh yes and the gods are all jerks as well. And this apparently was the world Norsemen really believed they lived in. Probably at least the behavior of humans was fairly close to that described in the book.
    • Hrolf himself, one of the most likable characters, is cursed by Odin, not for any particular wrong but for being a good king. Odin cannot have someone who would "put an end to war". That tells what kind of setting it is.
    • Actually the beginning is happier then most of the book including the ending. Britain has been united under a fairly decent ruler, Saxons and Danes are learning to work together, and a feast is being held. During the feast a tale is told by a visitor to King Athalstane's court and this is the tale we read.

Live Action TV

  • Grimm Uses fairytale characters and incorporates said characters into stories associated with serial killers and rapists, along with other crimes such as stealing, contraband, corruption and drug associated themes such as drug addiction and drug dealing. The way that these kind of subjects are dealt with is in a fashion much like that of a fairytale.


Web Comics

  • Drowtales. Murder and Demonic Possession are very common. One character whose life is in danger comments that she doesn't want to end up Undead. Cannibalism is completely legal due to a resource shortage, as is rape, incest, paedophilia, and Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique. Schools don't mind the students killing each other, as long as they do so quietly and dispose of the bodies themselves. And those are the "good" guys. On the surface world, nobles bathe in elven blood because they think it'll make them immortal. Magic is fairly neutral though, but some are allergic to Blood Magic.
  • Ark The Improbable. The main characters are an Elf and a Frankenstein's Monster belonging to a Bounty Hunters guild, fight hideously mutated creatures, developed from The Virus working it's disgusting magic on mundane animals, plants, humans, and fantastic creatures, including Werewolves and Zombies.
  • Parts three and four (and possibly part 5, we're not sure since it hasn't been posted yet) of A Modest Destiny, although they manage to inject some humor. It also seems to be getting better (due to one character, a frost-elf Vampire/ Necromancer, being stuck in the Heel Face Revolving Door.)

Web Original

  • Demon's Due: An illustration based web series where an evil sorceress unleashes all kinds of evils upon a local lordship. Magic is fairly neutral here, too, but dang is it can't be misused for all kinds of horrors in this one.
  1. world, in this context, means both planets and planes of the multiverse