Well, a common type is epic fantasy. These are large - scale stories with complex plots, multiple characters, and often a battle between good and evil on a grand scale, like in the 'Wheel of Time' series. Mythic fantasy is another, which draws heavily on mythology, whether it's Greek, Norse or other mythologies. And contemporary fantasy, which is set in the present time but has fantastical elements. For instance, a story about a modern - day person discovering they have magical powers and having to deal with that in the context of today's society.
There are also sidekicks. These characters accompany the hero on their journey and provide support. In some fantasy stories, there are ordinary humans who get caught up in the extraordinary events of the fantasy world. They might not have special powers at first but grow and develop throughout the story.
Portal fantasy is another type. It involves a character traveling from our normal world to a magical one through some sort of portal or gateway, like in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' where the children enter Narnia through the wardrobe.
Fantasy stories also have the shape - shifters. These characters can change their form, adding an element of mystery and danger. And there are the wise old mentors. They guide the heroes, teaching them about their powers and the ways of the world. Yoda in 'Star Wars' is a classic example of a wise old mentor in a fantasy - like story.
Fantasy novels were generally divided into three categories:
1. Magical Fantasy: With magic, elements, mysterious forces, etc. as the main character, it often involves myths, legends, science fiction, and other elements with surreal and fantasy characteristics.
2. Wuxia Fantasy: The main character is in the Wuxia style. It usually describes the growth of the protagonist in the martial arts world and the battles of wits and courage with various martial arts masters. It involves martial arts, martial arts, human relationships, and other elements.
3. Xianxia Fantasy: With the Xianxia style as the main character, it usually described the protagonist's growth in the Xianxia world and the various battles between immortals, devils and gods. The battle involved Xianxia, mythology, cultivation and other elements.
Impregnation fantasy stories can also be different in terms of the emotions they evoke. They tend to have a strong focus on maternal or paternal feelings, as well as the anticipation and anxiety associated with bringing new life into the world. Other fantasy stories may evoke emotions like excitement from battles or wonder from magical discoveries, rather than the more domestic and family - oriented emotions in impregnation fantasy stories.
Fantasy magazine stories are often shorter. So, they need to quickly grab the reader's attention and convey the fantasy elements in a concise way. For example, in a regular fantasy novel, there might be more room for long - winded world - building, but in a magazine story, it has to be more to - the - point.
Yes, they can be common in some darker or more experimental fantasy literature. Writers often use such extreme concepts to explore power dynamics, sacrifice, and transformation in their fictional worlds.
Sure. Some birth fantasy stories involve supernatural elements. For example, a baby is born with a star on its forehead and is destined to save a magical realm from an evil force. Another type is where the birth takes place in a dream - like dimension. The mother and baby are transported there during the birth process, and they encounter all sorts of fantastical creatures.