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Lost Civilizations
One of my least favorite tropes.
What is a lost civilization? Not just Atlantis. Think of Eberron's giant ruins of Xen'drik, Skyrim's Dwemer, or Dark Souls' pile of forgotten kingdoms.
Why are they useful in fantasy?
Storytelling functions:
What do survivors remember? Oral traditions? Sacred ruins? Cursed bloodlines?
Are they really gone?
D&D examples: The Netherese Empire, the Sulat League (fiendish magic-scientists), or the ruins in Chult—each has different “flavor” of forgotten-ness
What happens when modern civilizations try to revive or claim these ruins?
Fun Hooks:
By Josh Varty and Kristoffer HansenLost Civilizations
One of my least favorite tropes.
What is a lost civilization? Not just Atlantis. Think of Eberron's giant ruins of Xen'drik, Skyrim's Dwemer, or Dark Souls' pile of forgotten kingdoms.
Why are they useful in fantasy?
Storytelling functions:
What do survivors remember? Oral traditions? Sacred ruins? Cursed bloodlines?
Are they really gone?
D&D examples: The Netherese Empire, the Sulat League (fiendish magic-scientists), or the ruins in Chult—each has different “flavor” of forgotten-ness
What happens when modern civilizations try to revive or claim these ruins?
Fun Hooks: