Dračí Doupě is the legendary Czech equivalent to Dungeons & Dragons . While the official newer editions are paid, the community has generated decades worth of free, open-source modules, rule variants, and monster manuals that you can download online.

This long-running Czech podcast specializes in reading public domain fantasy short stories. They have produced entire seasons dedicated to the pre-WWII fantasies of Karel Čapek (who invented the word "robot" in a play, though that is sci-fi, his fantasy work The Gardener's Year has fantastical elements). The back catalog is entirely via RSS feeds.

If you're interested in deeply exploring Czech fantasy, learning Czech could open up many more resources. Websites like Duolingo offer free language courses.

You can also experience Czech fantasy for free through visual media and audio.

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Many established Czech fantasy authors, such as those writing in the Zaklínač (Witcher) fan-fiction scene or the dark fantasy genre, often publish free short stories on their personal blogs. Modern Czech Fantasy: Themes and Authors

The Golden Griffin regarded Jakub with a piercing gaze, then spoke in a voice that rumbled like thunder: "Why have you sought me out, young one? What is your heart's desire?"

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Major commercial Czech bookstores frequently run promotions or maintain permanent "free tiers" for classic and indie science fiction and fantasy:

Exploring Czech fantasy for free requires a bit of digging, but there are rich rewards for those interested in Central European culture and literature. Enjoy your journey into Czech fantasy!

: YouTube is a treasure trove for public-domain recordings. You can listen to full-length audiobooks detailing regional myths, such as Joseph Baish’s classic translation of The Key of Gold: 23 Czech Folk Tales , highlighting the satire and high morality distinctive to historical Bohemian storytelling.

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