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Grimdark is an adjective used to describe a setting or situation in a fictional work that is considered dark, depressive, violent or edgy, particularly in fanfic literature. The term can also be applied to an artistic style that uses shading and muted colors, if not black and white, often associated with mature themes.

Origin

The word "Grimdark" is a shorthand for ”grim darkness," which initially became popular as the tagline of the tabletop dystopian sci-fi game Warhammer 40,000: “In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war.” Released in 1987, the phrase has been associated with the game online since as early as 2000, when it was mentioned on a page on hobby site Starship Modeler[4] in a review of the Flacon Grav Tank model that appears in the game.

By John Lester-images & text © 2000 WARHAMMER Scale: 25mm (roughly 1/72) Parts: 32 injection molded styrene (5 of them clear) Includes stand. Instructions: 4 page (fold -out), Paint guide of sorts on boxtop Decals: Waterslide; assorted markings for various clans. Molding Quality: 9 - no flash, prominent ejector pin marks, sinkholes or other ugliness; faint mold seams Detail: 8 Plenty of it, though some is heavy-handed. Accuracy: N/A (or 10, since it's a GW creation) MSRP: $29.99 USD, available from hobby/game shops and online (see GWs Worldwide Dealer Lookup) Overall Rating: 6 - Nice model, but frankly the price doesnt match what you get ELDAR FALCON GRAV TANK "In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war.... and that pleasant thought is the basis or the popular Warhammer 40,0000 table-top gaming universe.

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The shorthand term "Grimdark" entered online usage as early as May 2008, when it was used as a descriptor in a blog post on the Wizards of the Coast[5] about the newly released expansion set Shadowmoor. The blog post, titled "The Two-Sided Coin," details the vision of the writers behind the expansion set. The author notes that they wanted to create a dark world without getting too "grimdark," as there is still humor and hope in this game's world.

In May 2008, the term was used on 4chan's /tg/ (traditional games) board[6] to describe a potential game that would take place in a school of dark magic. The following month, Grimdark was added to 1d4chan[1], a Wiki for tropes discussed on the /tg/ board. That October, the term was defined on Urban Dictionary[7] and the single serving site Grimdark.com[8] was registered, containing a picture of an angel seated on a pile of skulls.

The term has been also referenced in TV Tropes’ explanation of “Darker and Edgier,”[2] the tone shift used to make a seemingly innocent fictive world seem more adult. The definition of Grimdark has also been discussed on the RPG.net forums[3], the Fanlore wiki[9] and the Warhammer 40k message board Warseer.[10] Grimdark images and fanfiction are shared on Equestria Daily[11], deviantArt[12], fanfiction.net[13] and Tumblr.[14][15]

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Notable Artworks

Search Interest

External References

[1] 1d4chan – Grimdark

[2] TV Tropes – darker and edgier

[3] RPG.net – What is Grimdark?

[4] Starship Modeler – Falcon Grav Tank Preview

[5] Wizards of the Coast – The Two-Sided Coin

[6] chanarchive (via Wayback Machine) – Grimdark Magic Academy

[7] Urban Dictionary – grimdark

[8] Grimdark (via Wayback Machine) – Home

[9] Fanlore – Grimdark

[10] Warseer – What the hell is grimdark?

[11] Equestria Daily – Posts tagged "grimdark"

[12] deviantArt – Artwork tagged "grimdark"

[13] Fanfiction.net – Search results for "grimdark"

[14] Tumblr – Posts tagged "grimdark"

[15] Tumblr – Posts tagged "grim dark"



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About

Grimdark is an adjective used to describe a setting or situation in a fictional work that is considered dark, depressive, violent or edgy, particularly in fanfic literature. The term can also be applied to an artistic style that uses shading and muted colors, if not black and white, often associated with mature themes.

Origin

The word "Grimdark" is a shorthand for ”grim darkness," which initially became popular as the tagline of the tabletop dystopian sci-fi game Warhammer 40,000: “In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war.” Released in 1987, the phrase has been associated with the game online since as early as 2000, when it was mentioned on a page on hobby site Starship Modeler[4] in a review of the Flacon Grav Tank model that appears in the game.


By John Lester-images & text © 2000 WARHAMMER Scale: 25mm (roughly 1/72) Parts: 32 injection molded styrene (5 of them clear) Includes stand. Instructions: 4 page (fold -out), Paint guide of sorts on boxtop Decals: Waterslide; assorted markings for various clans. Molding Quality: 9 - no flash, prominent ejector pin marks, sinkholes or other ugliness; faint mold seams Detail: 8 Plenty of it, though some is heavy-handed. Accuracy: N/A (or 10, since it's a GW creation) MSRP: $29.99 USD, available from hobby/game shops and online (see GWs Worldwide Dealer Lookup) Overall Rating: 6 - Nice model, but frankly the price doesnt match what you get ELDAR FALCON GRAV TANK "In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war.... and that pleasant thought is the basis or the popular Warhammer 40,0000 table-top gaming universe.

Spread

The shorthand term "Grimdark" entered online usage as early as May 2008, when it was used as a descriptor in a blog post on the Wizards of the Coast[5] about the newly released expansion set Shadowmoor. The blog post, titled "The Two-Sided Coin," details the vision of the writers behind the expansion set. The author notes that they wanted to create a dark world without getting too "grimdark," as there is still humor and hope in this game's world.

In May 2008, the term was used on 4chan's /tg/ (traditional games) board[6] to describe a potential game that would take place in a school of dark magic. The following month, Grimdark was added to 1d4chan[1], a Wiki for tropes discussed on the /tg/ board. That October, the term was defined on Urban Dictionary[7] and the single serving site Grimdark.com[8] was registered, containing a picture of an angel seated on a pile of skulls.



The term has been also referenced in TV Tropes’ explanation of “Darker and Edgier,”[2] the tone shift used to make a seemingly innocent fictive world seem more adult. The definition of Grimdark has also been discussed on the RPG.net forums[3], the Fanlore wiki[9] and the Warhammer 40k message board Warseer.[10] Grimdark images and fanfiction are shared on Equestria Daily[11], deviantArt[12], fanfiction.net[13] and Tumblr.[14][15]

Notable Fanfictions

Notable Artworks




Search Interest

External References

[1] 1d4chan – Grimdark

[2] TV Tropes – darker and edgier

[3] RPG.net – What is Grimdark?

[4] Starship Modeler – Falcon Grav Tank Preview

[5] Wizards of the Coast – The Two-Sided Coin

[6] chanarchive (via Wayback Machine) – Grimdark Magic Academy

[7] Urban Dictionary – grimdark

[8] Grimdark (via Wayback Machine) – Home

[9] Fanlore – Grimdark

[10] Warseer – What the hell is grimdark?

[11] Equestria Daily – Posts tagged "grimdark"

[12] deviantArt – Artwork tagged "grimdark"

[13] Fanfiction.net – Search results for "grimdark"

[14] Tumblr – Posts tagged "grimdark"

[15] Tumblr – Posts tagged "grim dark"

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