On my alternate-history site, the board member whose handle is Faeelin asked why there isn't enough left-wing fantasy. He said a common trope is a lone hero with an aristocratic bloodline (even if he's raised by peasants or something that makes him more down-to-earth) who defeats evil and establishes a more benign but still-feudal order. He quoted the British author Charles Stross:
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On my alternate-history site, the board member whose handle is Faeelin asked why there isn't enough left-wing fantasy. He said a common trope is a lone hero with an aristocratic bloodline (even if he's raised by peasants or something that makes him more down-to-earth) who defeats evil and establishes a more benign but still-feudal order. He quoted the British author Charles Stross: