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  • morganth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    If I love “unreliable shifting cities” narratives, like Dark City, Fallen London and the City of Saints and Madmen books, what similar kinds of settings might I like?

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      I’m not familiar with those, so this might be a bad suggestion, but the short description makes me think this may still fit, have you read The City & the City by China Miéville?

      It’s set in two overlapping cities, whose inhabitants diligently disregard the other city’s until they formally cross the borders, and it’s a crime to do otherwise. It’s a pretty compelling read imo!

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            I stumbled across this the other week while trying to find the name of the book invisible cities and gave it a watch because the trailer reminded me of Disco Elysium.

            Without knowing the original novel, I thought it was really compelling and entertaining, with my only major critique being the pacing of the final episode, but equally 4 episodes is such an easy commitment that I’d absolutely recommend the show if you aren’t in the mood to pick up a book.

      • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶@lemmy.nz
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        Hell yes. Man, the 90s even into the early 2000s we had some freakin great wierd movies. 1999 might be the best year ever for movies.

        I don’t think we will ever see an era like that again.

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      Maybe Palimpsest by Catherynne M. Valente? Her Orphan’s Tales have some interesting cities too, but that’s a bit of a stretch.

      Again, not just one city, but take a look at Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino - it was a direct inspiration for Fallen London.

      China Miéville might be worth checking out - go for either the City and the City or for Perdido Street Station.

    • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶@lemmy.nz
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      Trying to find some other suggestions, maybe the movie Vivarium?

      Was sure somewhere in the back of my mind I had something that fit exactly

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      Maybe Labyrinth or Time Bandits. They both had some 4D changing terrain.

      Hazy memory that Clive Barkers NightBreed had similar too.