Rahul Sharma (Editor)

List of fantasy worlds

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit

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

Contents

Unknown

  • Unnamed world of Glen Cook's The Black Company
  • A

  • The Abarat – Clive Barker's Abarat series
  • Abeir-Toril – Planet on which the Dungeons and Dragons' campaign settings and novels, Forgotten Realms, Maztica, and Al Qadim are set.
  • Alagaësia – Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle
  • Alastor – Jack Vance's Alastor stories
  • Alera – Jim Butcher´s Codex Alera series
  • Alternia – Andrew Hussie's Homestuck
  • All-World – Stephen King's The Dark Tower
  • Amber – Roger Zelazny's The Chronicles of Amber novels
  • Amtor – Edgar Rice Burroughs' Venus series
  • Averoigne – Clark Ashton Smith stories
  • Arbre – Neal Stephenson novel Anathem
  • Arborea – Tera Online
  • Arda – J. R. R. Tolkien novels
  • Asgard – Marvel Comics
  • Atlantis
  • Avalon– Aprilynne Pike's Wings series
  • Azeroth – Warcraft series
  • Artime – The Unwanteds series
  • B

  • Barsoom – Edgar Rice Burroughs novels
  • Bas-Lag – China Miéville novels
  • Bedrock – Hanna Barbera's The Flintstones >> The FPGA on the P2 emulation / development board
  • Bellezza – Mary Hoffman novels
  • Blest – Diana Wynne Jones Magid novels
  • Brief History of the Dead – Kevin Brockmeier
  • Broken Empire – Mark Lawrence novels
  • C

  • Camelot
  • Camp Half-Blood – by Rick Riordan
  • Charn – C. S. Lewis novels
  • Cloud – novels by Greer Gilman
  • Cittàgazze – His Dark Materials series
  • Planet Claire – The subject of a song by the music group The B-52's. Claire is described as having pink air, and trees that are all red. The lifeforms do not have heads, and all live forever.
  • The Continent – Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher series
  • Co:pern:ica - Chris d'Lacey's Last Dragon Chronicles
  • Corona – R.A. Salvatore (The DemonWars Saga and The Highwayman)
  • City of Bones – Cassandra Clare's the The Mortal Instruments Saga
  • D

  • Damar – Robin McKinley novels
  • Dalemark – Dalemark Quartet by Diana Wynne Jones
  • Darkover – Marion Zimmer Bradley novels
  • Demonata – the Darren Shan novels
  • Discworld – Terry Pratchett novels (also three video games)
  • Dinotopia – James Gurney novels
  • Deltora – Emily Rodda novels
  • The Dream Archipelago – Christopher Priest (novelist)'s novels (The Affirmation, The Islanders) and stories (The Dream Archipelago)
  • Dreamlands – stories by H. P. Lovecraft and others
  • Drool – The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
  • Dying Earth – Jack Vance novels
  • Davy Jones' Locker
  • Disney – Walt Disney's creations
  • Dead City – James Ponti's Dead City, set in New York
  • E

  • Earthsea – Ursula K. Le Guin novels
  • Eärwa – R. Scott Bakker novels
  • The Edge Chronicles – Paul Stewart
  • Eidolon – Jane Johnson novels
  • Elendel – Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn
  • Ellesméra – Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle
  • Ember – The City of Ember
  • Emelan – Tamora Pierce novels
  • Empire of the Celestial Dragons – Alison Goodman's Eon
  • Enchanted Forest – Once Upon a Time
  • Equestria – My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic TV series
  • Erdas – Spirit Animals – Various Authors novel series
  • Erde – L. E. Modesitt, Jr.'s Spellsong Cycle novels
  • Essos – A Song Of Ice And Fire by George R. R. Martin
  • Estarcion – Setting of Cerebus the Aardvark by Dave Sim
  • Eternia – Setting of the Masters of the Universe series
  • Everworld – K. A. Applegate novels
  • Erilea – Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass
  • Eden – John Caird's Children of Eden
  • F

  • Fablehaven – Brandon Mull novels
  • Fairyland – Daisy Meadows' "Rainbow Magic Series"
  • Faltha – Russell Kirkpatrick's Fire of Heaven Trilogy
  • Fantasia – The NeverEnding Story movies
  • Fantastica – Michael Ende's The Neverending Story novel
  • Fionavar – Guy Gavriel Kay novels
  • The Four Lands – Terry Brooks novels
  • Forgotten Realms – Dungeons and Dragons
  • Fillory – Lev Grossman's "The Magicians" Trilogy
  • G

  • Ga'hoole – from the fantasy book series Guardians of Ga'Hoole by Kathryn Lasky.
  • Gezeitenwelt – Magus Magellan novels
  • Green–sky – Zilpha Keatley Snyder novels
  • Glorantha – Greg Stafford's setting used by board games, roleplaying games, novels and a computer game.
  • Golarion – Paizo's setting for Pathfinder roleplaying game
  • Gondwane – Lin Carter fantasy series
  • Gallifrey – Doctor Who
  • H

  • Halla – D. J. MacHale novels
  • Helliconia – Brian Aldiss series of novels
  • Hyborian Age – Robert E. Howard novels and short stories
  • The Hidden Land – Pamela Dean's Secret Country trilogy
  • Hyrule – Nintendo's Legend of Zelda
  • Hogwarts – J.K Rowling's Harry Potter
  • Honali – Peter, Paul and Mary Puff the Magic Dragon
  • I

  • Iberia – 4Story
  • Ithania – Trudi Canavan – the Age of the Five Saga
  • Idris – Cassandra Clare – the Mortal Instruments trilogy
  • Inkworld – Cornelia Funke – the Inkheart trilogy
  • Ithersta – Fran Bow – the Fran Bow Game
  • J

  • Jumanji – Jumanji
  • K

  • Karse – Mercedes Lackey – Valdemar Novels
  • Kelewan – Raymond E. Feist & Janny Wurts – Empire Trilogy
  • Keltia – Patricia Kennealy-Morrison – The Keltiad novels
  • Krynn – Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman, and numerous others – Dragonlance novels
  • Kyralia – Trudi Canavan – The Black Magician trilogy
  • L

  • Lavondyss – Journey to an Unknown Region – Robert Holdstock
  • The Land – Stephen R. Donaldson novels
  • Landover – Terry Brooks novels
  • Lilliput and Blefuscu – Jonathan Swift – Gulliver's Travels
  • Lodoss – Ryo Mizuno – novels
  • Lyra's World – Northern Lights by Phillip Pullman
  • M

  • Malazan World – Steven Erikson novels
  • Magic Moon – Wolfgang and Heike Hohlbein's Magic Moon novels
  • Matoran Universe – Bionicle
  • Midcyru – Brent Weeks' Night Angel Trilogy
  • Middle-earth – J. R. R. Tolkien novels
  • MiddleGate – Rae Bridgman children's novels
  • Midkemia – Raymond E. Feist – Riftwar saga novels
  • Mid-World – Stephen King – The Dark Tower
  • Mistmantle island – M.I. McAllister – Mistmantle Chronicles novels
  • Mithgar – Dennis L. McKiernan novels
  • Moonacre Valley – Elizabeth Goudge – The Little White Horse novel
  • Mossflower – Brian Jacques – Redwall novels
  • Muddle Earth – Paul Stewart
  • The Multiverse – Michael Moorcock novels
  • The Mushroom Kingdom – Nintendo's Super Mario series
  • N

  • Narnia – C. S. Lewis novels
  • Nehwon – Fritz Leiber stories
  • Neverland – J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan novel
  • Nevèryon – The setting of Samuel R. Delany's Return To Nevèryon series
  • The New and Old Worlds – Terry Goodkind novels
  • Nirn – The Elder Scrolls video game series
  • Nyumbani – Charles R. Saunders novels
  • Nyusigrube – Amelia Atwater-Rhodes novels
  • O

  • Oerth – Gary Gygax and others – Greyhawk novels
  • Og – novel by Pierre Burton
  • Osten Ard – Tad Williams novels
  • Oz – novels by L. Frank Baum and others
  • Oompa-Loompa Land – Roald Dahl novels
  • Ooo – Adventure Time TV series
  • P

  • Panem – Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games novels
  • Parsua Plain – Maryam Azizi Parsua Plain series
  • Pellucidar – Edgar Rice Burroughs novels
  • Pegana – stories by Lord Dunsany
  • Pelamar – Through the Dragon's Eye
  • Pern – Anne McCaffrey novels
  • Prydain – Lloyd Alexander novel
  • Prythian – Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses
  • Pyrrhia – Tui Sutherland Wings of Fire novels
  • Pellinor – Alison Croggon novels
  • Q

  • Quahog – Family Guy
  • R

  • Randland – Robert Jordan novels (The Wheel of Time series)
  • Rapture – a fictitious underwater city – The Bioshock video games
  • The Realm – Wayne Thomas Batson's The Door Within Trilogy
  • The Realm of the Elderlings – Robin Hobb novels
  • Riverdale (Archie Comics) – Archie Comics
  • Riverworld – Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld series
  • Rokugan – Legend of the Five Rings
  • Rondo – Emily Rodda's The Rondo Trilogy
  • Runaterra – League of Legends
  • Roshar – The Stormlight Archive
  • Remnant – RWBY Web Series
  • S

  • Scadrial – Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series
  • The School for Good and Evil – Soman Chainani's series
  • Shannara – Terry Brooks novels
  • Sartorias-deles – Sherwood Smith novels
  • Seven Realms novels – Cinda Williams Chima
  • Spiderwick – Tony Diterlizzi and Holly Black's novels
  • The Shadow Isles – League of Legends
  • Star Wars Galaxy – [1]
  • Shadowrealm – The Secret of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series
  • Summoner's Rift – League of Legends
  • T

  • Terabithia – Katherine Paterson's Bridge to Terabithia
  • Thieves World – stories by Robert Lynn Asprin and others
  • Thra – The Dark Crystal
  • Tir – Cecilia Dart-Thornton's Crowthistle Chronicles
  • Toontown – Home of all the cartoon characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  • Tortall – Tamora Pierce novels
  • Tralfamadore – Slaughterhouse-Five
  • Thedas – Dragon Age
  • Triumvia – Tales of Triumvia novel series
  • Tyria – Guild Wars
  • U

  • Underland – The Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins
  • Unified Realm – Blood Song by Anthony Ryan
  • Uriel – Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
  • V

  • Valdemar – Mercedes Lackey novels
  • Velgarth – Mercedes Lackey novels
  • Videssos – Harry Turtledove, The Misplaced Legion novels
  • Viriconium – empire-city in the works of M. John Harrison
  • W

  • Whandoodleland – Julie Andrews' The last of the Really Great Whangdoodles novel
  • Westeros – George R. R. Martin novels
  • Wonderland – Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking–Glass (Looking-Glass Land is part of Wonderland)
  • The Wizarding World – Harry Potter series
  • World of the Three Moons – stories by Bradley, May, and Norton
  • Whoville – Stories by Dr. Seuss
  • Widge – Through the Dragon's Eye
  • X

  • Xanadu – Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan
  • Xanth – Piers Anthony novels
  • Y

    Yharnam- From Bloodborne

    Z

  • Zimiamvia – from the Zimiamvian Trilogy novels by Eric Rücker Eddison
  • Zamonia – from The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear, The City of Dreaming Books, and The Alchemaster's Apprentice; all novels by Walter Moers
  • Zothique – Clark Ashton Smith stories
  • Comics and graphic novels

  • Estarcion – Cerebus comics
  • World of Two Moons – Elfquest comics
  • Quin – Sojourn comics
  • Film and television

  • Andalasia – Enchanted film
  • Atlantika, from the Filipino television series of the same name
  • Avila "Mulawin" – Filipino television series
  • Bikini Bottom – SpongeBob SquarePants TV show
  • Caprica – Caprica Syfy channel
  • Crematoria – Prison world in The Chronicles of Riddick
  • Cybertron – Home planet of the Transformers
  • Cuckoo Land – from the children's TV series Jamie and the Magic Torch
  • Encantadia – Philippines television series
  • The Enchanted Forest/Misthaven – ABC's Once Upon a Time
  • Etheria – The mythical world of the She-Ra: Princess of Power animated series.
  • Eternia – The mythical world of the Masters of the Universe animated series.
  • Far Far Away, Duloc, and San RiCardo are examples of fantasy lands, which are known from the Shrek franchise.
  • Gallifrey – The mythical world of the Time Lords in the BBC TV series Doctor Who
  • Guk – The home planet of the Alien Robots in Terrahawks
  • Helion Prime – Primary planet in the Helion system which the Capital is New Mecca and the main location in the movie The Chronicles of Riddick
  • Mewni – Star Butterfly's home dimension in Star vs. the Forces of Evil
  • Moonacre Valley – The Secret of Moonacre film
  • Naboo – Star Wars
  • New Texas – Home of BraveStarr
  • Netherworld – A place where are sent people under sleeping curse in Once Upon a Time
  • Ooo – The land in which the Adventure Time cartoon series takes place 1,000 thousand years after event of "The Mushroom War"
  • The Four Nations – Avatar: The Last Airbender & The Legend of Korra, both television series
  • The Other Realm – Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series)
  • Pandora – Avatar
  • Pylea – Angel television series
  • Prysmos – Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light television series
  • Storybrooke – ABC's Once Upon a Time
  • Tatooine – featured in most of the Star Wars saga
  • Third Earth – Adopted home of the Thundercats from the children's TV series
  • Thra – The Dark Crystal film
  • The Uncharted Territories – Farscape television series
  • The Unknown – Over the Garden Wall
  • "The Verse" – informal name for the colonized universe from Firefly
  • Wheelie World – From the children's TV series Chorlton and the Wheelies
  • A

  • Abeir-Toril – Forgotten Realms novels and Dungeons & Dragons RPG (includes Faerûn, Kara-Tur, Maztica and Zakhara)
  • Angeous – Lost Heritage novels and Dungeons & Dragons RPG
  • Aldrazar – Hackmaster RPG
  • Aldea – Blue Rose RPG; d20 system
  • Archaeus – Talislanta RPG and d20 system
  • Aebrynis – Birthright novels and Dungeons & Dragons RPG
  • Athas – Dark Sun; Dungeons & Dragons RPG
  • B

  • Blackmoor – Dungeons and Dragons RPG
  • C

  • Creation – Exalted RPG
  • Catan – Settlers of Catan
  • D

  • Demacia – Riot Games; League of Legends
  • Demiplane of Dread – Ravenloft; Dungeons & Dragons RPG – dimension of gothic horror
  • Dominaria – Magic: The Gathering card game
  • d20 System – various whole and partially described worlds including:
  • Aereth (Gazetteer of the Known Realms)
  • Arcanis
  • Freeport (a seaport with pirates)
  • Khemti (Hamunaptra; an Egyptian setting)
  • Naranjan (Mindshadows; an Indian setting with psionics)
  • Nyambe-Tanda (Nyambe; an African setting)
  • Scythae (Maidenheim)
  • Xcrawl Earth (Xcrawl)
  • Land of Shadow (Midnight)
  • E

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

  • Far-The-Earth – Night Wizard RPG
  • Fatlend – Edwin A. Abbott
  • G

  • Glorantha – Runequest and HeroQuest RPGs
  • Golarion – Paizo's Setting for Pathfinder roleplaying game, multi-massive roleplaying computer game
  • H

  • Hyrule – The Legend of Zelda series
  • J

  • Jorune – Skyrealms of Jorune roleplaying game
  • Jund – Magic: The Gathering card game
  • K

  • Kamigawa – Magic: The Gathering card game
  • Kantos – Pokémon Fire Red, Pokémon Leaf Green
  • Kelestia – Harn RPG
  • Krynn – Dragonlance games and novels, Dungeons & Dragons RPG
  • Kulthea (Shadow World) – Rolemaster RPG
  • L

  • Lands of the Diamond Throne – Arcana Evolved; d20 system
  • Layonara – Dungeons & Dragons RPG
  • Lejendary Earth – Lejendary Adventure RPG
  • Legend – Dragon Warriors RPG
  • Lore – Dragon Fable RPG
  • M

  • Mad Lands – GURPS Fantasy II; GURPS RPG
  • Magnamund – Lone Wolf gamebooks and d20 system
  • Mirrodin – Magic: The Gathering card game
  • Mystara – Dungeons & Dragons RPG
  • N

  • New Europa – Castle Falkenstein and GURPS RPGs
  • O

  • Oerth – Greyhawk; Dungeons & Dragons RPG
  • Old World and other places in the world of Warhammer – Warhammer Fantasy Battles, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and other tabletop miniature games by Games Workshop
  • R

  • Ravnica – Magic: The Gathering card game
  • S

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

  • Tamriel – The Elder Scrolls
  • Tarth – Evernight; Savage Worlds RPG
  • Tellene – Kingdoms of Kalamar;Dungeons & Dragons RPG
  • Terra de Santa Cruz – Desafio dos Bandeirantes a Brazilian RPG published by GSA Ltda, a Brazilian folklore setting.
  • Tékumel – Empire of the Petal Throne RPG
  • Titan – Fighting Fantasy gamebooks and RPG
  • U

  • Uresia – Big Eyes, Small Mouth and d20 system RPGs
  • W

  • Wilderlands – Dungeons and Dragons, d20 system and Castles and Crusades
  • Y

  • Yrth – GURPS setting
  • Ynev – world of Hungarian tabletop RPG "M.A.G.U.S."
  • The Young Kingdoms – Michael Moorcock – Elric of Melnibone
  • Z

  • Zendikar – Magic: The Gathering
  • A

  • Albion – Fable video game series
  • Amalur – Kingdoms of Amalur: The Reckoning video game
  • Antaloor – Two Worlds video game series
  • Arcadia/Stark – two parallel worlds in Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
  • Argus – Warcraft series of computer games
  • Ashan – Might and Magic (Ubisoft continuity)
  • Atreia – Aion: The Tower of Eternity MMORPG
  • Auldurant – Tales of the Abyss
  • Aurbis (Nirn, Aetherius, and Oblivion) – the realm in which The Elder Scrolls game series takes place
  • Avalar – Spyro the Dragon series of video games
  • Axeoth – Heroes of Might and Magic IV – the world, to which the inhabitants of Enroth had to move after the Reckoning
  • Azeroth – Warcraft series of computer games
  • B

  • Berge – Hexyz Force
  • Boletaria – Demon's Souls
  • C

  • Caelestia – AdventureQuest
  • Corneria, the main planet of the Lylat System in Nintendo's Star Fox series of video games.
  • Cronos – Heretic / Hexen series of relative DOOM engine computer games by ID Software
  • D

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

  • Edenia, Outworld, Netherrealm – Mortal Kombat games
  • Enroth – Heroes of Might and Magic III – the world, where most of events from Heroes of Might and Magic I, II and III take place.
  • F

  • Final Fantasy worlds – Blue Planet (Final Fantasy IV), World of Balance/World of Chaos (Final Fantasy VI), Terra/Gaia (Final Fantasy IX), Spira (Final Fantasy X), Ivalice (Final Fantasy XII), Gran Pulse (Final Fantasy XIII), Hydaelyn (Final Fantasy XIV)
  • G

  • Gensokyo – Touhou Project computer game series
  • Gielinor – RuneScape MMORPG.
  • Glorianna – Quest for Glory computer game
  • Great Sea – The Legend of Zelda video game series
  • H

  • Hillys – Beyond Good & Evil
  • Hoenn – Region in the Pokémon series of games
  • Hydaelyn – world of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn MMORPG
  • Hydeland – Dragon's Crown
  • Hyrule – The Legend of Zelda video game series
  • I

  • Ivalice – Final Fantasy Tactics, Vagrant Story, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Final Fantasy XII
  • J

  • Jade Empire – Jade Empire – video game
  • Johto – region in the Pokémon series of games
  • K

  • 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
  • L

  • Lordran – Dark Souls
  • Lore – AdventureQuest, AdventureQuest Worlds, DragonFable
  • Lyndbaum – Summon Night RPG
  • Limbo – Devil May Cry
  • M

  • Mushroom Kingdom – Super Mario video game series
  • Myrthana – Gothic video game series
  • N

  • Nexus – WildStar (video game)
  • New Earth – (Final Fantasy VIII)
  • New Eden – EVE Online
  • Norrath – Computer games EverQuest and EverQuest II
  • Nosgoth – Legacy of Kain
  • Nevendaar – Disciples
  • O

  • Oddworld – video game series
  • Oblivion – the name of the four realms: Solum, Aquis, Aetha and Volca, in Primal
  • Orience – Final Fantasy Type-0
  • P

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

  • Quewar – Seek and Destroy
  • R

  • Runeterra – League of Legends
  • S

  • Sacred Realm, also known as The Golden Land, or Dark World – The Legend of Zelda video game series
  • Sanctuary – Diablo video game series
  • Sylvarant & Tethe'alla – Tales of Symphonia
  • Spira (Final Fantasy) – The world in which Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 takes place
  • Sinnoh – region in the Pokémon series of games
  • Strangereal – The world in which the Ace Combat series takes place
  • T

  • Tamriel – The Elder Scrolls
  • Termina – The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask video game
  • Terca Lumireis – Tales of Vesperia
  • Thedas – Dragon Age video game series
  • Thyrion – Heretic / Hexen series of relative DOOM engine computer games by ID Software
  • Twilight Realm – The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess video game
  • Tyria – Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2 computer games (both the name of planet and one of its continents)
  • U

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

  • Vana'diel – Final Fantasy XI MMORPG
  • Videlectrix game world – Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People
  • The Void / Valoran – League of Legends, game
  • W

  • Warhammer world – Warhammer – Tabletop miniature game (with a few video-games based upon it)
  • Weyard – Golden Sun – Nintendo video-game series
  • The World – The planet in Jak & Daxter, consisting of the fantasy centered Old World, multicultural yet dystopian Haven City, and the post-apocalyptic Wasteland.
  • X

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

  • ZanZarah – computer game
  • Zeal – Ancient kingdom in Chrono Trigger
  • Music

  • Avantasia, from the Edguy symphonic metal project
  • Blashyrkh from the lyrics of the Black Metal band Immortal
  • Enchanted Lands, from Rhapsody of Fire
  • Anime/manga

  • Death City – Soul Eater Anime/manga
  • Earth (Dragon Ball) – Akira Toriyama's anime/manga franchise
  • Earthland – Fairy Tail
  • Edolas – Fairy Tail
  • Fiore – Fairy Tail
  • The Four Nations – Avatar: The Last Airbender & The Legend of Korra
  • Hueco Mundo – Bleach
  • MÄR Heaven – MÄR
  • Orario – Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Anime/manga
  • Soul Society – Bleach
  • World of the Living – Bleach
  • Aincrad – Sword Art Online Anime/manga
  • References

    List of fantasy worlds Wikipedia


    Similar Topics