Fantasy novels and fantasy novels were two common types of novels. They had some similarities, such as fantasy elements and mythological elements, but there were also some obvious differences. Fantasy novels usually referred to novels that focused on martial arts, magic, myths, legends, and other elements. They often emphasized the strength and skills of the characters, as well as the mysterious powers and supernatural elements in the plot. The protagonists of fantasy novels were usually superhumans or magicians who often explored mysterious worlds and experienced various adventures and challenges. Fantasy novels, on the other hand, were more focused on depicting a fantasy world that usually included elements such as magic, race, and fantasy creatures. These elements were usually related to the real world in some way. The protagonists of fantasy novels usually had some special abilities such as magic, invisibility, transformation, etc. They often traveled through various mysterious realms to explore this fantasy world and experience various adventures and challenges. In addition, fantasy novels and fantasy novels were different in terms of story structure and narrative methods. Fantasy novels usually paid more attention to the development of the plot and the development of the characters. The plot fluctuated more and the story was more continuous. Fantasy novels, on the other hand, focused more on describing a fantasy world and worldview. The plot was relatively more scattered and the story structure was more complicated.