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: Milena Zavoychinskaya is a cornerstone of the genre, particularly with her House on the Crossroads series, which defines the "home-renovation-meets-magic" trope.
: Galina Goncharova and Yulia Zhukova are known for stories where modern knowledge is applied to medieval fantasy settings to build businesses or medical practices. : Milena Zavoychinskaya is a cornerstone of the
: Stories often begin with a protagonist (frequently a "popadanets" or "popadanka" from our world) receiving a run-down property, such as a castle, a tavern, or a small shop. Domestic fantasy aligns with the modern aesthetics of
Domestic fantasy aligns with the modern aesthetics of and Provence . It provides an escape into a world where problems are solvable through hard work and a bit of "industrial" magic. It appeals to a mature audience that finds the logistics of running a magical manor more relatable than swinging a broadsword at a dragon. such as a castle