I feel like "Science Fiction" and "Fantasy" are both tentpole terms, each comprising a suite of not only themes but aesthetics The Star Wars films (excepting SOLO and ROGUE ONE) have almost no science fiction themes but lots of science fiction aesthetichttps://twitter.com/scots_dragon/status/1309213539429646338 …
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i regret that i in fact know very little about m:ta
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The metaplot of Mage is very much that the Consensus *is* being pushed and prodded and pulled by subtle forces ordinary Mages don't really understand, and the whole journey of Ascension is to try to figure it out
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It's the whole thing in Time of Judgment with Days of Fire angrily warning the Mages that they're just tenants busting up the furniture as though the original architect and landlord is never coming back But he is, and he's mad (and Hunters are just the foam on the tide)
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This was always my big problem with the setting. Fighting for consensual reality is a neat *idea* but you dig down at all and it just dun' work. It's one reason I much preferred the whole semi-gnostic "fallen world" idea they went with for Awakening.
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That and "slay the false kings of the world" is a premise that will always get my attention.
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