My fantasy story is also gaslamp, which unfortunately complicates matters, since I AM thinking about a specific time period for my story to take place in (it's the 1900-1910 era). I just don't want it to reflect real life 1900-1910. Because almost everything (societal roles of women, style of government, the fact that magic and gods exist!) is different from how it went down here in the real world. I do try to preserve the atmosphere of the 1900-1910 in other elements like clothing, architecture, occupations, and food, but those honestly feel like window dressing for my story, as in, I just put them there for fun. I might turn that into something more meaningful in the future but for now–
How do you date your fantasy worlds? Do you avoid specifics (like I'm thinking of doing) or do you label a specific year for your story, like a bold soul????
A few examples I can think of: Gail Carriger's Finishing School series confidently starts at 1851, despite having steampunk technology and magical creatures like werewolves and vampires. The research goes pretty deep though based on locations and fashion and mannerisms. On the other hand, Attack on Titan has its starting year show up in like, the 3 digits (ex. 845). Might be a largely fictional timeline. Also, the worldbuilding goes stupid-deep there.
Things just get a bit difficult when it comes to steampunk/gaslamp…..I'm afraid I might be overthinking it :(