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A fantasy world is a fictional universe used in fantasy novels and games. Typical worlds involve magic or magical abilities and often, but not always, either a medieval or futuristic theme. Some worlds may be a parallel world tenuously connected to Earth via magical portals or items; a fictional Earth set in the remote past or future; or an entirely independent world set in another universe. Many fantasy worlds draw heavily on real world history, geography and sociology, and also on mythology and folklore.
The setting of a fantasy work is often of great importance to the plot and characters of the story. The setting itself can be imperiled by the evil of the story, suffer a calamity, and be restored by the transformation the story brings about. Stories that use the setting as merely a backdrop for the story have been criticized for their failure to use it fully. Even when the land itself is not in danger, it is often used symbolically, for thematic purposes, and to underscore moods.
Fantasy worlds created through a process called world building are known as a constructed world. Constructed worlds elaborate and make self-consistent the setting of a fantasy work. World building relies on materials and concepts taken from the real world.
Despite the use of magic or other fantastic elements such as dragons, the world is normally presented as one that would function normally, one in which people could actually live, making economic, historical, and ecological sense. It is considered a flaw to have, for example, pirates living in lands far from trade routes, or to assign prices for a night's stay in an inn that would equate to several years' income for a farmer.
Furthermore, the fantastic elements should ideally operate according to self-consistent rules of their own; for example, if wizards' spells sap their strength, a wizard who does not appear to suffer this must either be putting up a facade, or have an alternative explanation. This distinguishes fantasy worlds from surrealism and even from such dream worlds such as are found in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
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Amazing thank you Susanna129
moactive1 3 months ago
@moactive1 @ Just a little fantasy is good...Thank you my dear friend...Suzanna
Susanna129 3 months ago
Naprawdę robi wrażenie, a nuta beautiful, cóż tutaj dodać, tylko Gwiazdki !
pawlo1957 9 months ago
@pawlo1957 ~ Bardzo dziekuje za piekny komentarz, wiesz do takiej nutki nie zawsze latwo dobrac zdjecia, ale jak sie chce to sie da...Pozdrawiam serdecznie...Zuzanna
Susanna129 9 months ago
Wooooooooooow ! The Best !
MAGNATok1 10 months ago
@MAGNATok1 ~ Bardzo dziekuje za ten *Wow* Effect, to znaczy ze sie podoba...Troche fantazji w zyciu jest konieczne....Pozdrrowienia z tej strony oceanu...Zuzanna
Susanna129 10 months ago