High Fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy literature that features a richly developed world, often with its own rules, languages, and histories. This genre typically includes elements such as magic, mythical creatures, and epic quests, often set in a world distinct from our own, like Middle-earth from J.R.R. Tolkien's works.
The narratives in High Fantasy often revolve around the struggle between good and evil, with heroes embarking on grand adventures. Iconic examples include The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis and A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin, which showcase complex characters and intricate plots.