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Dread Trident - Tabletop Role-Playing Games and the Modern Fantastic (Paperback)
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Dread Trident - Tabletop Role-Playing Games and the Modern Fantastic (Paperback)
Series: Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies, 60
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Dread Trident examines the rise of imaginary worlds in tabletop
role-playing games (TRPGs), such as Dungeons and Dragons. With the
combination of analog and digital mechanisms, from traditional
books to the internet, new ways of engaging the fantastic have
become increasingly realized in recent years, and this book seeks
an understanding of this phenomenon within the discourses of trans-
and posthumanism, as well as within a gameist mode. The book
explores a number of case studies of foundational TRPGs. Dungeons
and Dragons provides an illustration of pulp-driven fantasy,
particularly in the way it harmonizes its many campaign settings
into a functional multiverse. It also acts as a supreme example of
depth within its archive of official and unofficial published
material, stretching back four decades. Warhammer 40k and the
Worlds of Darkness present an interesting dialogue between Gothic
and science-fantasy elements. The Mythos of HP Lovecraft also
features prominently in the book as an example of a realized world
that spans the literary and gameist modes. Realized fantasy worlds
are becoming ever more popular as a way of experiencing a touch of
the magical within modern life. Reworking Northrop Frye's
definition of irony, Dread Trident theorizes an ironic
understanding of this process and in particular of its embodied
forms.
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