Fantasy
Myth. Magic. Consequence.
Fantasy roleplaying began as a combat simulator. It measured power in numbers and shaped story through violence. Lightspress takes a different path. These tools are built for players and gamemasters who care more about what the story means than how many hit points a monster has.
What Fantasy Means Here
Fantasy is a genre of transformation. It asks what people become when faced with power, loss, memory, or myth. The stories that matter aren’t about dungeon layouts or tactical precision. They’re about what your character stands for, what your group changes, and what kind of world you leave behind.
The fantasy tools from Lightspress support that kind of play. Each one offers prompts, structure, and story-focused pressure to help you build meaningful scenes without relying on combat as the default. You can still fight, but it means something.
How to Use These Tools
You can use these books with The Simple Approach or bring them into any system. The tools work clean because they focus on genre tone, emotional structure, and world pressure, not stats or spell lists.
Every book is modular. Use what serves the story and leave the rest. You don’t need grid maps, initiative rolls, or tactical balance to run fantasy that matters. You need characters who change and a world that responds.
Fantasy is a way of asking who we could be. These tools help you shape that answer at the table.
