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A fantasy world built in part to house Rosenfelder's many artistic constructed languages. zompist.com: 2006: O Asgard: Marvel Comics realm based on Norse mythology. Journey into Mystery: 1962: C T F V Avalon: Marvel Comics realm based on Welsh mythology. Fantastic Four: 1966: C Averoigne: Clark Ashton Smith: A fictional French province. The End ...
A fantasy realm in which the Shannara series is set. Possibly a future post-apocalyptic Earth. Future History: Life-Line: 1939 Robert Heinlein: Future history of humanity from the mid 20th century to the 23rd, seen largely through the eyes of the immortal Howard families, in particular Lazarus Long. Gaea universe Titan: 1979 John Varley
Pages in category "Fantasy worlds" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
A realm resembling Hell in Indian religions where souls are temporarily punished before reincarnation. Nirvana: The ultimate state of soteriological release (liberation from repeated rebirth) commonly associated with Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. Patala: The netherworld of Indian religions. Pialral
A fantasy world or fictional world is a world created for fictional media, such as literature, film or games. Typical fantasy worlds feature magical abilities. Some worlds may be a parallel world connected to Earth via magical portals or items (like Narnia); an imaginary society hidden within our earth (like the Wizarding World); a fictional Earth set in the remote past (like Middle-earth) or ...
Fantasy books by fictional universe (15 C) Shared universes (30 C, 30 P) 0–9. 24 (TV series) (3 C, 27 P) A. ... List of fictional shared universes in film and ...
This is a list of fantasy fiction novels based in the role-playing game setting of the Forgotten Realms. They are published by Wizards of the Coast (WotC), with some originally published by TSR before it was incorporated into WotC.
Map of the Land of Oz, the fictional realm that is the setting for L. Frank Baum's Oz series. A fictional universe, also known as an imagined universe or a constructed universe, is the internally consistent fictional setting used in a narrative or a work of art.