This document discusses the medieval fantasy genre and provides examples. It defines medieval fantasy as stories set in fictional versions of the medieval era that include elements of European folklore and culture like feudal systems and mythical creatures. Some well-known examples in literature are The Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia, while popular video game examples are the Ultima and Elder Scrolls series. The second part provides a synopsis for an action-filled game where the player takes the role of Hawke and must figure out what happened after waking up in a deserted forest shack with a trail of blood.
1. Game Genre and Synopsis
Medieval Fantasy
‘Medieval fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy that encompasses
medieval era high fantasy and sometimes simply represents fictitious
versions of historic events. This subgenre is common among roleplaying 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 video games include the Ultima series, NeverwinterNights,and The Elder Scrolls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_fantasy
2. Synopsis
Action filled game of revenge and good or evil turnout of events.
You play as Hawke.
Unaware of a past, you wake up, in an empty shack, deserted within
a forest.You have to figure out what happened; the trail of
blood making a path from the shack would be a good idea to follow
down to see the previous area that you'd been from.
From there, you choose your own fate, will you help the citizens of
this place,or will you be their demise for what they'd done to you?.
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