Is there already such a thing as "flintlock fantasy"? Or did I inadvertantly create the sub-genre with the release of
Gunwitch: A Tale of the King's Coven? (Though, if I created the sub-genre, it won't technically exist until I finish and release the sequel.)
I'm betting it's already out there, and not just in the form of RPG's and tabletop wargames like the Iron Kingdoms or WarMachine by
Privateer Press. (And I will not deny that my
Iron Kingdoms RPG campaigns were a big influence on Gunwitch. Dig a bit through the session logs and you can find the first appearance of one Rosalind Bainbridge.)
If anyone can suggest examples, I'd love to read 'em. Especially if the protagonist is a woman with magic and a gun. Because, as I've said before,
I love women with guns.
-David
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Published on December 06, 2011 14:33