What does sandalpunk mean?
Sandalpunk means A subgenre of speculative fiction, based on the technology and society of the Iron Age, especially the Roman Empire..
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A subgenre of speculative fiction, based on the technology and society of the Iron Age, especially the Roman Empire..
Do you have something against sandalpunk or something? If you don't like that, try some Bacon. Roger Bacon, that is.
I've been planning out a sort of sandalpunk-leading-to-steampunk alternate history setting for a while, but I've not yet gotten to a satisfactory level of detail or plausibility to do anything but the most basic story-idea-outlining in it.
The specificity of steampunk's Victorian setting, particular in light of the relative presence and notoriety of steampunk vis-à-vis similar subgenres set in other time periods ('clockpunk' or 'sailpunk' set in the Renaissance, such as Paul McAuley's Pasquale's Angel; 'sandalpunk,' set in a technologically innovative ancient world; 'dieselpunk,' 'stonepunk,' etc.) argues for the importance to the present of shifts in technological culture that took place during the Victorian era.
Use sandalpunk when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Sandalpunk means A subgenre of speculative fiction, based on the technology and society of the Iron Age, especially the Roman Empire..
Common synonyms include bronzepunk.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Do you have something against sandalpunk or something? If you don't like that, try some Bacon. Roger Bacon, that is.
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