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Medieval fantasy : ウィキペディア英語版
Medieval fantasy
Medieval fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy that encompasses medieval era and sometimes simply represents fictitious versions of historic events. This subgenre is common among role-playing games, text-based roleplaying, and high-fantasy literature. It can include various elements of Middle Ages European culture and society, including a monarchical government, feudal social structure, medieval warfare, and mythical entities common in European folklore.
Examples of literature of this genre included ''The Lord of the Rings'' by J. R. R. Tolkien, ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' by C. S. Lewis or ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' by George R. R. Martin.
Examples of games (both digital and tabletop) include the ''Ultima'' series,〔(Wired magazine and famed game developer Richard Garriott talk about him wishing to return to making medieval fantasy games. )〕 ''Neverwinter Nights'', ''Tactics Ogre'', ''Souls'', ''Warcraft'', ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''Dungeons and Dragons'', and ''The Elder Scrolls''.
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