Consolation of Grimdark: Why This Failed Quest Was More Satisfying Than Victory

Today, we embark on a perilous journey into the world of Grimdark fantasy, where heroes are fools, victories are tragic, and morality is as murky as a tavern’s back alley. After years of avoiding the genre, I finally took the plunge and read Joe Abercrombie’s Before They Are Hanged—the second book in The First Law trilogy. And what did I discover? A failed quest that somehow became one of the most unexpectedly profound fantasy narratives I’ve encountered. Why do we need failed quest narratives? How do they console us in a world obsessed with relentless achievement? And what does this mean for epic fantasy, The Hero’s Journey, and even my own book, The Song of the Sirin? Let’s discuss.   ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome to the Studio: My Grimdark Adventure Continues2:15 – Why I Avoided Grimdark for So Long4:38 – Before They Are Hanged and the Quest That (Gloriously) Failed8:22 – Giselle Dan Luthor: A Fool’s Journey to Something Like Wisdom12:47 – The Unexpected Consolation of Grimdark17:02 – Lord of the Rings as a Failed Quest (And Why That’s Brilliant)20:10 – My Own Novel’s Failed Quest and Why It Matters22:01 – Final Thoughts & What’s Next in the Grimdark Discussion

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Fantasy stories have inspired readers for centuries, making them think and feel deeply, and offering them glimpses of the magical in mundane reality. Join fantasy author and storyteller Nicholas Kotar as he explores classic and new fantasy media, talks to fantasy authors and storytellers, and explores how these stories can help us all live a better, more fulfilling life.