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What's the most "modern" a fantasy setting can feel without it feeling forced or weird?
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Depends on the system.
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>>97390879
Pretty modern I think. For example - I'm not a LoL player so I can't say for their overarching setting for sure, but Arcane was pretty futuristic and fantasy at the same time. It didn't feel forced.

Anyways, off to the worldbuilding general with you.
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>>97390879
Around 1500s for me I guess
Guns are already a big thing but they're still not established as THE thing so there's room for someone casting fireballs too
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>>97390879
Shadowrun's pretty popular no, do I'd say somewhere into the future
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Depends on what makes a given individual feel like something is "forced" or "weird".
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>>97390879
I dont understand the question



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