Fantasy Subgenres
Across
- 2. Fantasy Subgenre drawing heavily from mythology and folklore in its world-building (6, 7)
- 4. Fantasy Subgenre featuring characters with superhuman abilities in fantastical settings (8, 7)
- 6. Fantasy Subgenre blending fantasy elements with steam-powered technology in a historical setting (8, 7)
- 8. Fantasy Subgenre characterized by its grand scope, intricate world-building, and heroic journeys (4, 7)
- 10. Realism Subgenre blending magical elements seamlessly into a realistic narrative (7, 7)
- 11. Fantasy Subgenre blending fantastical elements with a modern, urban setting (5, 7)
- 12. and Sorcery Subgenre focused on fast-paced action, sword-wielding heroes, and magic (5, 7)
- 14. Fantasy Subgenre known for its gritty, bleak, and morally ambiguous tone (8, 7)
Down
- 1. Fantasy Subgenre featuring an epic struggle between good and evil in a complex fictional world (4, 7)
- 3. Fantasy Subgenre with magical elements set in the real world or a world similar to it (3, 7)
- 4. Fantasy Subgenre combining science fiction and fantasy elements in the same world (7, 7)
- 5. Fantasy Subgenre combining fantastical elements with a specific historical time period (10, 7)
- 7. Fantasy Subgenre where characters travel to another world through a magical portal (6, 7)
- 9. Retelling Subgenre reimagining classic fairytales with new twists and perspectives (9, 8)
- 13. Fantasy Subgenre known for its eerie, sinister, or morally ambiguous themes (4, 7)