Sword & Sorcery Worldbuilding: A Subgenre Deep Dive

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @LoreGeist
    @LoreGeist  22 дня назад +20

    I'm thinking of creating a free LOREGEIST discord server for fantasy discussion and also for writers to help each other with some beta reading. Let me know if you're interested below 👇, so I can assess if there are enough people who are into the idea 👻

    • @markpowell5228
      @markpowell5228 22 дня назад

      Ihrer Kanal gefällt mir viel. Bitte, wo wohnen Sie?

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад

      @@markpowell5228 Vielen Dank! Ich wohne in München, du?

    • @markpowell5228
      @markpowell5228 21 день назад

      @LoreGeist In USA, in der nähe von Augusta, Georgia.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад

      @@markpowell5228 Right on! I thought we were in the DACH region because of the German 😅

    • @a.m.pietroschek1972
      @a.m.pietroschek1972 20 дней назад

      Not interested, yet wishing you success for your #Discord idea!

  • @heaththeemissary3824
    @heaththeemissary3824 21 день назад +20

    I like that Sword and Sorcery stories are character driven more than plot driven.

  • @alderinjan
    @alderinjan 22 дня назад +48

    After all these years, the riddle of steel continues to echo in my everyday life. The Hyborean Age is my Roman Empire.

    • @Private-Potato
      @Private-Potato 22 дня назад +9

      Can’t go one day without thinking about the Hyborean age

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад +3

      It’s such a cool example of lore/worldbuilding

    • @danielkover7157
      @danielkover7157 21 день назад +2

      You're a Hyboraboo, too? 😊

    • @LaBibliotecaEterna
      @LaBibliotecaEterna 21 день назад +1

      Crom!

    • @gozer87
      @gozer87 19 дней назад +2

      All that matters is that two stood against many.

  • @Private-Potato
    @Private-Potato 22 дня назад +21

    I like the character development sword & sorcery does by having the characters be in wildly different situations every adventure. So we see how they react to different events every time.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад

      Yeah, it’s a bit less like a regularly plotted book and more like a Sherlock Homes type of character study where you see how they react to different situations like you said

  • @LaBibliotecaEterna
    @LaBibliotecaEterna 21 день назад +12

    I found sword and sorcery when I was finishing college, unenamored by society, lack of job and fun ,The pulp became my motivation and the short stories were really fun for my long travels on the metro.
    Good vid

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад +1

      pulp is awesome. Wish it was stronger these days

    • @LaBibliotecaEterna
      @LaBibliotecaEterna 21 день назад

      @LoreGeist hopefully the Robert e Howard Titán líne could improve It, their new Conan cómic Is good And The upcoming Solomon Kane looks promising

    • @bathyalgames
      @bathyalgames 18 дней назад

      @@LaBibliotecaEterna The Titan Conan is written by Jim Zub who lets Conan be constantly saved by a women and just being an other name for a cat.

  • @Hyperguyver2
    @Hyperguyver2 18 дней назад +2

    An entire generation is rediscovering pulp era heroes and singing its praises and that makes me very happy to see. But if we have to sum up Sword and Sorcery as a genre I'll leave that to its father,Robert E Howard:
    "Barbarism is the natural state of mankind. Civilization is unnatural. It is a whim of circumstance. And barbarism must always ultimately triumph.”

  • @TempleOfDistantLight
    @TempleOfDistantLight 21 день назад +9

    I knew of S&S but always felt like the Conan stuff was a little cheesy, so I never felt interested to learn more until watching this. Really well-crafted explanation and examples that frame how it stands apart from other subgenres of fantasy. My dude's got me itching to write some S&S short stories now

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад +1

      Yeah, I think maybe Conan was a bit cheesy because of the time. I'd be curious to know what a Conan tv series would look like these days (maybe similar to the Witcher? lol).
      Glad the video inspired you 👊

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda 21 день назад +1

      Conan could be hit or miss at times, but Red Nails is one of the best, and you can listen to it as an audiobook.
      ruclips.net/video/2_7OZjk58K0/видео.htmlsi=LGwwlfv8le61ar0e
      As for inspiring you to write some Sword and Sorcery of your own, go for it. We need more of it these days. I'm about 15k words into one of my own, and it's been a blast.

    • @chrisrobinson196
      @chrisrobinson196 20 дней назад +1

      Conan was Howard's main moneymaker, during the Depression as magazines contracted, so some stories were written to get income in quickly, rather than for quality. The early stories are often the better ones, but towards the end there are some good ones again (like Red Nails mentioned below), as Howard's attention wandered to other genres (Westerns) and he incorporated those into the Conan stories. The God in the Bowl and Tower of the Elephant, as well as Conan's debut in The Phoenix on the Sword, are good starting points.
      The latter is a re-write of a Kull story he couldn't sell, he was asked to give it more weirdness, so if you read both Phoenix and the Kull story By This Axe I Rule, you'll get a sense of the pressure he was under to meet his market. I personally prefer the Kull stories, The Shadow Kingdom is one of the best fantasy short stories ever written. Howard had a lot of other characters that are nothing like anything ever written, Bran Mak Morn, Cormac Mac Art, Turlogh Dubh O'Brien, and Solomon Kane, who is probably next best known after Conan and Kull.
      The final thing about Howard's Conan is that the character's post WWII resurgence is because of mass produced paperbacks, and then the comics that leaned on them, and those paperbacks often had a) edited stories, b) non-Conan stories by Howard converted to Conan stories, c) outlines of stories by Howard but finished by others, d) stories entirely written by others under Howard's name (the real authors get a co-author credit on those) and e) stories openly written by others. So a lot of Conan isn't Howard's Conan. Thankfully we now mostly have the original stuff available; those old paperbacks are still usually fun, but there's a caveat to them. Some are godawful.

    • @bjornh4664
      @bjornh4664 18 дней назад +1

      @@chrisrobinson196 I read a collection of the original Conan stories by Howard, and was struck by how well most of them had aged. They are required reading!

  • @SympNerv
    @SympNerv 20 дней назад +1

    What I like about S&S (typically) is that they aren't the hero in so much as they are just doing their thing... compaired to High Fantasy where the main character is the "chosen one" type thing. I also like the nature of how some of the older stories were more akin to when you tell someone about some thing you had done some time... rather than a contiguous story.

  • @thesacred953
    @thesacred953 13 дней назад

    It's one of my the most favorite genres. I love the idea of an ordinary mortal kicking ass just because he's or she's are stubborn enough to proceed their personal fight.
    My top three s&s straightforward universes:
    1. Conan
    2. The Witcher
    3. Doom
    Jirel of Joiry is beyond competition
    Worthy mentions of more off-genre type:
    The Black Company
    The First Law
    Tales From Meekhan Border

  • @sohrabroozbahani4700
    @sohrabroozbahani4700 22 дня назад +3

    Antiheros are cool, even an epic fantasy can still be a series of sword and sorcery chapters with an overarching plot connecting them together... it remains dark and gritty and personal, while at the same time can benefit the expansive world building of epic fantasy to have a much more colorful verity of challenges presented against the hero.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад

      Yeah, I like the idea of having sort of a “spin off” sword and sorcery character doing episodic adventures on a epic fantasy setting of another series, I could see that working really well in LOTR, WoT, asoiaf etc

  • @TellYouHwaet
    @TellYouHwaet 20 дней назад +2

    I think where High Fantasy bears resemblance to national epics like The Iliad or The Nibelungenlied, Sword and Sorcery is more along the episodic lines of Norse sagas or Beowulf. Conan and Solomon Kane always feel like there are more adventures than just what Howard wrote (which I think contributes to their continued popularity and ability for new stories to be written). What Howard had too was a feeltof verisimilitude- even though Conan takes place in a lost "Hyborian Age", you could imagine it taking places just at the edges of things going on in the Old Testament or parallel to the Epic of Gilgamesh.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  20 дней назад

      That’s a pretty fair comparison

  • @jamestipton3342
    @jamestipton3342 20 дней назад

    Sword and Sorcery is truly the Rock Anthem of Fantasy. Also fun fact, Michael Moorcock assisted Blue Oyster Cult with Veteran of the Psychic Wars and their song Black Blade is about Elric.

  • @agm5424
    @agm5424 22 дня назад +6

    The one sword and sorcery character that almos nobody knows about is Imaro by Charles Saunders. Basically a sword and sorcery story based in a fictional version of Africa were the reader follows the title character. This is a highly underrated series that deserves as much attention as Conan but for some reason almost no one has heard of it.
    Another character would Prince Corum, another creation of Michael Moorcock who like Elric is an eternal champion in the author's multiverse. He serves as a counterpart to Elric were, in my opinion, Corum leans more closer to Order as opposed to Elric's Chaos and his story is more closer to a heroic legend. There's also Hawkmoon, another eternal champion written by Moorcock that some say is closer to the traditional tales of sword and sorcery like Conan but I haven't read them yet so can't say much about them.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад

      I actually didn’t know Imaro and Prince Corum. Gonna check them out.

    • @BKPrice
      @BKPrice 21 день назад

      Corum is my favorite. Some of the details of a grimdark fantasy I'm writing were directly inspired by his story.

  • @jakeralph2011
    @jakeralph2011 13 дней назад

    This is a great video. It would be interesting to hear your take on the Grimdark genre if you haven't made a video on it already

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  13 дней назад +1

      Thanks! I talk a bit about grimdark in the dark fantasy video

    • @jakeralph2011
      @jakeralph2011 8 дней назад

      @LoreGeist great, I'll check it out!

  • @dennisthornton4434
    @dennisthornton4434 21 день назад

    My favorite type of fantasy.

  • @TheMormonSorceress
    @TheMormonSorceress День назад

    Has anyone used Sword & Sorcery as a metaphor? I'm asking as I'm thinking of creating my own but use the genre as a metaphor for motherhood as my main character is a widow out to avenge her husband's death and all the while taking care of her son, a mixture of Lone Wolf and Cub in there.

  • @onemisterfranko
    @onemisterfranko 21 день назад +2

    Another thing Sword and Sorcory dose well too is that while your hero like Conan might be rough around the edges. But he like most protagonists in these stories has a moral compess of a sort. His honastly is very central to me. He speaks his mind and you know where you stand with him, he is honest, brutally honest and in his world that is great contrast to his foes. Scheming wizards, royalty and "civilized" men.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  20 дней назад +1

      It’s kind of a commentary on the hypocrisy of “civilized” men indeed, as you put it. I think it speaks to people losing patience/faith with leaders and institutions because of the great wars

    • @onemisterfranko
      @onemisterfranko 20 дней назад

      @LoreGeist Howared definatly used Conan to crique things during his time. I could definatly see how people at the time where unhappy and mistrusting of leaders. I think a good apeal of sword and sorcory is despite the more gray shades we see in protagonists. There are still clear indications of good and evil, the methodes of characters can be doubious even their motives. But even they won't simply ignore evil stareing them in the face.

  • @ricardoaguirre6126
    @ricardoaguirre6126 18 дней назад

    I like to think of sword and sorcery as the spaghetti westerns of fantasy.

  • @LokiStuartsson
    @LokiStuartsson 20 дней назад

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on Kratos and the God Of War series. Would Kratos be classed as a Sword and Sorcery protagonist, and would his saga be classed as a Sword and Sorcery tale or, as I like to call it Dark Mythology.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  19 дней назад +1

      I mean, this is debatable because of the nature of the media but in my view GoW is closer to Sword and Sorcery than other sub genres. It’s gritty and the worldbuilding is more of a backdrop to put Kratos in different situations than anything else. But I could see a written God of War series being more epic fantasy and working well

  • @Zimzilla99
    @Zimzilla99 11 дней назад

    So even at the start of the video talking about a lack of paladins and chivalry. Solomon Kane is still sword and sorcery minus the armor and magic, he is a paladin.

  • @Marinanor
    @Marinanor 22 дня назад +3

    Swordcery. That is all.

  • @basilacis5661
    @basilacis5661 17 дней назад

    I like antiheroes of sword and sorcery as they seem more.... Human... Real historic characters seem more like characters of sword and sorcery rather than high fantasy ones. Though, personally I have some struggles on writing magic and therefore in my books magic is very low... Even for the sword and sorcery standards I think is low.
    Where did you find the music in the video (violin theme, heavy metal piece)???

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  17 дней назад

      The music comes from RUclips’s library of content free audios to use

  • @aSnailCyclopsNamedSteve
    @aSnailCyclopsNamedSteve 22 дня назад +2

    Nice overview of the subgenre. Interesting that you did not tie in DnD. One thing that would have helped is where to start a story from. I obviously come from the writing side. I am guessing the immediate quest would be the starting point. S. John Ross made a nice list of them for RPG, but did not categorise them. What are the general quest categories and can you suggest any new ones?

    • @StarlasAiko
      @StarlasAiko 21 день назад +1

      I'd say, the general quest categories are what you find in MMORPG...Fetch Quests, Escort Quests, Monster Extermination Quests, Espionage/Infiltration/Sabotage Quests, ...
      Plus the non-Quest Personal Goal plots: Treasure Hunts, Temple Raids, Heists, Monster Exterminations, Vengeance, Espionage/Infiltration/Sabotage, ...

    • @aSnailCyclopsNamedSteve
      @aSnailCyclopsNamedSteve 21 день назад

      @@StarlasAiko I know that DnD comes from a Poul Andersen epic fantasy story, but the similarities between sword and sorcery and RPG were striking. I used DnD instead of RPG because for the former is clearly recognisable where RPG is very broad and I cannot speak for all branches. Thank you for the expansion.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад +1

      Honestly, to me starting with Conan and Elric would probably give you a good overview of the genre. The problem with this type of work is, some people will recommend starting from one specific volume / issue, some people with specific novels that explain the character particularly well. It’s kinda like recommending comic books 😅 the work surrounding Conan is pretty spread out and diffuse.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад +1

      I usually prefer DnD for this as well but StarlasAiko list is pretty comprehensive

    • @aSnailCyclopsNamedSteve
      @aSnailCyclopsNamedSteve 21 день назад

      @@StarlasAiko Thanks for list

  • @hope2dust
    @hope2dust 21 день назад +1

    I like the core concepts of sword and sorcery (the pulpy/campy writing of it), but rarely find the execution all that appealing. The episodic nature is such a turn-off. I know some ppl love that each story is relatively contained and there's not much bleeding over between tales beyond the characters or setting, but I prefer the grand scale of over-arching narratives that go into epic fantasy series. I want deeper themes and character arcs that simply can't be explored in a single narrative. I want the world-ending stakes. I want the sprawling POV's. Unfortunately sword and sorcery just doesn't scratch that itch. That's not to say they can't be written well or have good character work. I'm just looking for more.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  20 дней назад +2

      I also prefer an overall arc. It can be a bit deflating when you know the status quo will always be restored at the end of the day.
      On the other hand S&S is good for character exploration. You can put Conan in any type of situation you can imagine weekly and explore how his character would react to it. It is similar to what people do with Sherlock / Agatha Christie stories

  • @ziloe
    @ziloe 20 дней назад

    The Elric art, who's the artist? 🙏

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  20 дней назад

      Some of it is midjourney, some of it is Google! Depends on which one you’re referring to 😊

  • @kingdom290
    @kingdom290 21 день назад +1

    The forgot the first sword and sorcerer hero Kull of Atlantis... By Frank Howard...

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda 21 день назад +1

      Robert E. Howard. The same guy who wrote Conan. Kull just happened to be written first. I think his lack of popularity compared to Conan led to him not getting as well fleshed out, but I like Kull. Even the awful Kull the Conqueror movie was a lot of fun.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  20 дней назад +1

      I actually had a paragraph on the script for Kull but ended up cutting it out to round out the 15 min 😅 I’m surprised anyone noticed / minded.

  • @TenchiBushi
    @TenchiBushi 17 дней назад

    Got an idea for you..... military science fiction

  • @heretic5579
    @heretic5579 22 дня назад

    Where did you get the artwork in the video?

    • @heretic5579
      @heretic5579 22 дня назад

      If you created it, I may want to commission some art.

    • @LoreGeist
      @LoreGeist  21 день назад

      You mean the pictures used as examples? A lot of them are midjourney, some of them are from google

    • @heretic5579
      @heretic5579 21 день назад

      @ I believe the mid journey AI art. I’m putting together a self made sword and sorcery TTRPG and I’d like to use that style of art.

  • @magpie1466
    @magpie1466 11 дней назад

    Honestly this is a great thing to talk about any time of day but there's really no need to pepper your video with ai trite.
    There's plenty of existing art and media on the subject matter and you can use it with essentially zero consequences. What's better; you wont be supporting automated theft of those artists and their pieces and will instead be raising awareness of the work of the actual human artists themselves.
    I like this video, but I'll wait to subscribe for this reason.

  • @muszonik
    @muszonik 15 дней назад

    Is something terrible about in way, how Americans lose abillity to understanding American prose. What you are describing is not Sword and Sorcrerry, but another generic, stupid and mindless Grim-Dark-Low-Fantasy. The characters in Sword & Sorcerry are, of course, heroic. After all, a synonym for the genre name was "Heroic Fantasy". They are not fighting for survival or "simply food". This is not Dungeons and Dragons on 0 levels. They are adventurers looking for a thrill. Of course they are special and have special abilitis: Herculean strength, abnormal reflex, iron will and amazing luck. Diffrence is they rarelly have supernatural powers. They are heroes, not super-heroes. The second difference is that they exist in the world of Lutheran-Protestant-Enlightenment era ethics, when everyone is sinfull. Not in not Calvinist-Roussean like most american leftists and conservatists of modern era. Where everyone ist good, with expection of some madmans.
    That's the reason why Lin Carter created name "Heroic Fantasy". Fantasies (in in the Freud sesne) about rejection of civilisation, being Alpha Male, running half naked, killing others Alphas and banging sinful womanes.