OvidLemma
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Almost everybody here on SH writes some form of genre fiction - for me, it's mostly fantasy/sci-fi and gender-bent fiction that I write. Within each genre, there are dozens of tropes, and these can be helpful for making worldbuilding easier and letting readers know what to expect. But I'm also a big fan of subverting tropes and doing interesting things with them. For instance, in my Visions of Dark & Light story universe (isekai/fantasy), I've written a fantasy story where:
-Humans are the most powerful magic-wielding race (usually, they're middling to weak)
-There are tree people (well, half-tree) who are definitely not in tune with nature (usually, they're super in tune)
-And none of the traditional fantasy races are there (usually, stories are either all human or they've got the Tolkeinesque spread of races)
-Well, there are demons of a sort, but they're summoned into mortal bodies to use as an explored slave class (demons are usually powerful and infernal forces)
What genre tropes have you subverted in your story (maybe tropes people aren't even aware of usually), and do you think it's made for a better story?
-Humans are the most powerful magic-wielding race (usually, they're middling to weak)
-There are tree people (well, half-tree) who are definitely not in tune with nature (usually, they're super in tune)
-And none of the traditional fantasy races are there (usually, stories are either all human or they've got the Tolkeinesque spread of races)
-Well, there are demons of a sort, but they're summoned into mortal bodies to use as an explored slave class (demons are usually powerful and infernal forces)
What genre tropes have you subverted in your story (maybe tropes people aren't even aware of usually), and do you think it's made for a better story?