List of fantasy worlds

This is a partial list of fictional fantasy worlds, according to the medium they appear in:

Novels and short stories

 

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  • Yharnam – From Bloodborne

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Comics and graphic novels

Film and television

Table-top gaming

 

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  • EberronDungeons & Dragons RPG
  • Elrios – Elsword MMORPG
  • Ethra – The Dark Eye RPG (includes Aventuria, Myranor, Uthuria and Vaestenland)

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  • RavnicaMagic: The Gathering card game
  • Rhune – "Rhune: Dawn of Twilight" – compatible with both Pathfinder and Savage Worlds, Rhune defines the stormpunk genre.
  • Rifts - Rifts - Role playing game by Kevin Siembieda

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  • Space – Spelljammer; Dungeons & Dragons and Hackmaster RPGs
  • Shandalar – Magic: The Gathering
  • Stormhold – Stardust
  • Skyrim – Skyrim

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  • Zendikar – Magic: The Gathering

Computer and video games

 

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  • Drakan – computer game series
  • Draenor – Warcraft series of computer games
  • Dereth – Asheron's Call MMORPG computer game
  • D'ni – Myst

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  • Jade EmpireJade Empire – video game
  • Johto – region in the Pokémon series of games
  • Jorvik - world of starstable

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  • K'aresh – Warcraft series of computer games
  • Kanto and Kalos – regions in the Pokémon series of games
  • The Key of Destiny – Kingdom Hearts series from the creators of Final Fantasy

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  • Pandora – Borderlands
  • Parthorus – Heretic / Hexen series of relative DOOM engine computer games by ID Software
  • Pop Star – Kirby's home planet

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  • Urak – Lords of Magic computer game
  • Utopia (MORPG)
  • The Underground – Undertale
  • Unova – region in the Pokémon series of games

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  • Xoroth – Warcraft series of computer games
  • Xen – Half-Life series of video games

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Music

Anime/manga

See also

References

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