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27 lines
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<h2>HIGH FANTASY LOCATIONS</h2>
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Every location in a high fantasy world has some magical element to it: a
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floating castle inside a volcano, a silver palace orbiting the moon, a forest
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populated by fairies and natural spirits, a great tower built to reach the
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gods and destroyed over a single night as a form of divine punishment.
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Everything is bizarre and wondrous.
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</p>
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<h2>HIGH FANTASY MAGIC</h2>
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<p>
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Magic is abundant, omnipresent, and employed in a variety of ways and by a
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variety of people, from powerful court wizards to traveling healers. Golems,
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airships, and elementally-infused weapons are a common sight. However, the
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most ancient and world-altering rituals have been lost to time, hidden within
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sunken ruins or guarded by centuries-old monsters.
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</p>
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<h2>HIGH FANTASY ANTAGONISTS</h2>
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<p>
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In a high fantasy world, antagonists are larger-than-life figures with armies
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and incredible magic at their disposal. Each of them is a dark and twisted
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reflection of one or more of the protagonists: they are shadows that must be
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confronted for the heroes to grow and eventually triumph. Towards the end of
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the story, driven into a corner by the protagonists' actions, high fantasy
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villains often resort to extreme measures and transform into divine or demonic
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entities that defy space and time.
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