 ForScience Posts: 69
11/13/2016
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I've seen a lot of reviewers describe FL as steampunk, even though I distinctly remember reading a blog post in which the game was stated NOT to be steampunk, but gothic, instead. There are definitely some steampunk elements, though- the zubmarines come to mind, not to mention how widespread dirigibles and even possibly space travel seem to be.
What are your thoughts on the steampunk genre as a whole and whether or not Fallen London's world fits into it? Are there any steampunk works that remind you of FL or do something interesting with the stereotypes of the genre?? And why is everyone so interested in the Victorians anyway???
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/ForScience - The Intrepid Scholar. A dauntless scientist.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
11/13/2016
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My ranting about steampunk could fill a sousaphone, but, to sum up... steampunk uses the forms and fittings of history to make a point about the place of technology in contemporary society. Fallen London has the historical setting, yes, but its social commentary is A: not the primary concern of its narrative, and B: generally focussed elsewhere than the social ramifications of technology.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
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(Although I will grant that the Neath is one place where the popular fashion of wearing goggles over one's hat is entirely justified - it would be a damn shame for one's hat to have its eyes damaged!)
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 th8827 Posts: 823
11/13/2016
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A) I love Steampunk. It is always fun to read.
B) Fallen London is not Steampunk, nor has it ever pretended to be so. People probably just call it that because they do not know how to classify it properly.
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Gone NORTH. It's nice here.
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 cyberpunkdreams Posts: 527
11/14/2016
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I'm not a big steampunk fan myself (although it can be a fun read now and then). It's far too much a case of form over function for me (yes, goggles on hats!) I've never really thought of FL as being steampunk, but I guess I can see how some people might classify it that way if they'd not really immersed themselves in it.
-- Seeking alpha testers for a new StoryNexus cyberpunk RPG.
Welcoming friends, rivals, sightseers; a life of some importance in the Neath.
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 Shadowcthuhlu Posts: 1557
11/17/2016
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I'm a big steampunk fan, but I'm a fan of nearly every genre. I would say it has some minor elements if you look hard enough, but steampunk is not part of the core Fallen London identity.
-- https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Dirae%20Erinyes. Closed to calling cards, but open for all other social action. I also love to roleplay.
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 ForScience Posts: 69
11/14/2016
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Yeah, people are pretty quick to call steampunk on anything Victorian. Or alternate-history. I feel like the genre and the aesthetic are starting to mean different things- the genre's about, as Sir Frederick said, the social ramifications of technology, and the aesthetic's a bunch of Victorians with guns.
I do demand that every article of clothing on this page be added to FL as equippable gear. Especially that miniskirt.
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/ForScience - The Intrepid Scholar. A dauntless scientist.
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