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The genre of western fantasy novels

In one or more different worlds, there are one or more races, one or more countries or federal subjects. Different races or countries have different world views, the customs and habits of people or various races, and the advantages and disadvantages of each race. Almost just a more complete world. There are characters and emotions, stories and plots. An illusory entity that establishes this world in a more real world. For example: magic, blood-sucking. Elf. etc. In different worlds, there are different or even extremely severe weather, hydrology, landforms, and stars.

The above are completely incomparable to (fantasy, Eastern fantasy, Eastern fantasy) novels. In addition to feelings, love and some moral ethics, Eastern fantasy or fairy tale novels have no basis in the world, or they do not clearly tell readers the basis of the world described in the novel, and there are often endless long discussions.

The authors who write Western fantasy far surpass the authors of fantasy novels in terms of mathematical logical thinking, physics, chemistry, geography, astronomy, history, and the creation of historical figures.

From a certain perspective, it is a competition between intellectual authors and traditional fantasy novels (excluding martial arts novels). Reading Western fantasy novels can allow readers to gain some scientific knowledge, and some novels can allow readers to learn wilderness survival skills and expand readers' worldview and values.