i am aware that by saying this i am becoming a parody of myself but i'm kind of surprised at the relative lack of popular media about the byzantine empire compared to the amount of popular media about the roman empire. i can think of a million hypothetical reasons why this is (a lot of which probably has to do with the western empire being the "more important one") but i mean. come on. there is so much story fodder going on there. early medieval period shit? evolving position of the various abrahamic & christian faiths? rise of the caliphate? come on. leaving money on the table
I also feel like it's really lacking as a source of inspiration for fantasy TTRPG settings. Two years ago, I'd gotten really into listening to the History of Byzantium and Byzantium and Friends podcasts, and I decided fuck it, I'm running a D&D 4e game in a fantasy knock-off Byzantine Empire so I can just borrowing all the cool shit from a thousand years of history. Like session 1, I began things by having the crowd of the Hippodrome start chanting for the empress' death, escalating it into a riot as the empress' Varangian Guard (fucking Vikings for those who don't know about medieval Rome) started to try to violently oppress the rioters, all while dropping hints that this might be a planned palace coup. And when that was set in motion, I just asked "What do you do?" It's a lot of fun to watch a bunch of players try to figure out how to survive the unexpected chaos and political intrigue derived from Constantinople's most explosive days, and I don't think anything from Western Europe would have led me down a path like that.
Lars Brownworth’s book and podcast Lost to the West was my introduction to it, definitely recommend it.
