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{{quote|''"We extol ancient things regardless of the modern."''|'''Tacitus''', ''[http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_:Annals (Tacitus) |Annales]]''}}
 
The idea, especially in Fantasy settings, that older things generally are better. The swords left behind by an old civilization are better than those made by their modern descendants. Same goes for armor, magic, or whatever. Anything that can be described as "ancient" is better than its modern counterpart, as if people are regressing rather than inventing new technologies and improving on old ideas. In fact, this technology is so superior that it continues to outperform modern ones [[Ragnarok Proofing|despite spending a dozen centuries half buried in dirt in a cave]]. This can be explained by a setting with [[Medieval Stasis]]: if technology is not advancing, then older items made by legendary craftsmen will be better than modern gear made by run-of-the-mill craftsmen. Sometimes this can also be explained by the source of the items being a [[Precursor]] race or Civilization, with the "modern" civilization having simply not caught up to them yet.
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