List of fantasy worlds
This is a partial list of fictional fantasy worlds, according to the medium they appear in:
Novels and short stories
A
- The Abarat – a fictional archipelago in 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 – a continent in Christopher Paolini's The Inheritance Cycle and in The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm (Tales from Alagaësia)
- Alastor – Jack Vance's Alastor Cluster stories
- Alera – Jim Butcher's Codex Alera series
- All-World – Stephen King's The Dark Tower
- Amber – Roger Zelazny's The Chronicles of Amber novels
- Amtor – Edgar Rice Burroughs' Venus series
- Arbre – Neal Stephenson novel Anathem
- Ancelstierre – Old Kingdom book series by Garth Nix
- Arda – J. R. R. Tolkien novels
- Artime – The Unwanteds series by Lisa McMann
- Avalon – Aprilynne Pike's Wings series
- Averoigne – Clark Ashton Smith stories
- Azeroth – Warcraft series
- Azuhr – mentioned in three books by German author Bernhard Hennen
B
- Barsoom – Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter novels
- Bas-Lag – China Miéville novels
- Bellezza – Mary Hoffman novels
- Blest – Diana Wynne Jones Magid novels
- Broken Empire – Mark Lawrence novels
C
- Cairnholm – in Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
- Camelot – legendary kingdom in medieval literature (often used in today's books, films and TV series)
- Cantre'r Gwaelod – a legendary sunken kingdom, mentioned in The Misfortunes of Elphin (1829) by Thomas Love Peacock, also mentioned in modern literature, music and art
- Carthya – Jennifer Nielsen's The False Prince book one in The Ascendance Trilogy
- Charn – C. S. Lewis novels
- Cittàgazze – a fictional city in His Dark Materials series by Philip Pullman
- The City – The Brief History of the Dead by Kevin Brockmeier
- City of Bones – Cassandra Clare's The Mortal Instruments saga
- Cloud – novels by Greer Gilman
- 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)
D
- Daia – The Elven series by Bernhard Hennen
- Dalemark – Dalemark Quartet by Diana Wynne Jones
- Damar – Robin McKinley novels
- Darkover – Marion Zimmer Bradley novels
- Deltora – Emily Rodda novels
- Demonata – the Darren Shan novels
- Dinotopia – James Gurney novels
- Discworld – Terry Pratchett novels (also three video games)
- The Dream Archipelago – Christopher Priest (novelist)'s novels (The Affirmation, The Islanders) and stories (An Infinite Summer, The Dream Archipelago)
- Dreamlands – stories by H. P. Lovecraft and others
- Dum Land – Walt Disney's creations
- Dying Earth – The Dying Earth novels by Jack Vance
E
- Earthsea – Ursula K. Le Guin novels
- Eärea – R. Scott Bakker novels
- Eden – John Caird's Children of Eden
- The Edge – The Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart
- Eidolsad – Jane Johnson novels
- Elantris – fictional city in Brandon Sanderson's Elantris
- Elendel – Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn
- Ellesméra – Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle
- Ember – The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau
- Emelan – Tamora Pierce novels
- Empire of the Celestial Dragons – Alison Goodman's Eon
- Enwor – mentioned in a series of books by German writer Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Ere – L. E. Modesitt, Jr.'s Spellsong Cycle novels
- Erilea – Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass
- Essos – George R. R. Martin novels
- Estarion – Setting of Cerebus the Aardvark by Dave Sim
- The Ether – Taran Matharu the home world of demons The Summoner Series
- Everworld – K. A. Applegate novels
- Exandria – Critical Role setting (Dungeons and Dragons)
F
- Fablehaven – Brandon Mull novels
- Faerie – Holly Black's "The Cruel Prince"
- Faërie – J. R. R. Tolkien novels
- Fairyland – Daisy Meadow's Rainbow Magic series
- Faltha – Russell Kirkpatrick's Fire of Heaven trilogy
- Fantastica – Michael Ende's The Neverending Story novel
- Fillory – Lev Grossman's "The Magicians" trilogy
- Fionavar – Guy Gavriel Kay novels
- The Four Corners of Civilisation – novels by Patrick Rothfuss (The Kingkiller Chronicle)
- The Four Lands – Terry Brooks' Shannara novels
G
- Ga'hoole – from the fantasy book series Guardians of Ga'Hoole by Kathryn Lasky.
- Gezeitenwelt (World of Tides) – Magus Magellan novels
- Glorantha – Greg Stafford's setting used by board games, roleplaying games, novels and a computer game.
- Gondwane – Lin Carter fantasy series
- Gor – John Norman's "Gor " saga
- Greater Greensward – E.D Baker's The Frog Princess Series
- Green–sky – Zilpha Keatley Snyder novels
- Grishaverse – Leigh Bardugo's Six of Crows and other stories
H
- Halla – D. J. MacHale's Pendragon novels
- Helliconia – Brian Aldiss series of novels
- The Hidden Land – Pamela Dean's Secret Country trilogy
- Hyborian Age – Robert E. Howard's Conan The Barbarian novels and short stories
- Hyrule – Nintendo's Legend of Zelda (Hyrule Historia and artbooks)
I
- Idris – Cassandra Clare – The Mortal Instruments trilogy
- Inkworld – Cornelia Funke – the Inkheart trilogy
- Ithania – Trudi Canavan – the Age of the Five saga
J
- Jimballa – sunken continent in Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver by Michael Ende
- Jumanji – world in the fantasy children's picture book by Chris Van Allsburg
K
- Kara-Tur – Dungeons and Dragons Forgotten Realms Oriental Adventures novels
- Karse – Mercedes Lackey – Valdemar Novels
- Kelewan – Raymond E. Feist & Janny Wurts – Empire Trilogy
- Keltia – Patricia Kennealy-Morrison – The Keltiad novels
- Known Space – Larry Niven – The setting of many science fiction novels, such as Ringworld
- Krynn – Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman, and numerous others – Dragonlance novels
- Kyralia – Trudi Canavan – The Black Magician trilogy
L
- The Land – Stephen R. Donaldson novels
- Landover – Terry Brooks' Magic Kingdom of Landover stories
- Lavondyss – Journey to an Unknown Region – Robert Holdstock
- Lilliput and Blefuscu – Jonathan Swift – Gulliver's Travels
- Lodoss – Ryo Mizuno – novels
- Lyra's World – Northern Lights by Philip Pullman
- Lyrian – Beyonders by Brandon Mull
- The Lost Cities - Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
M
- Magic Moon – Wolfgang and Heike Hohlbein's Magic Moon novels
- Magonia – Maria Dahvana Headley novels
- Malazan World – Steven Erikson's Malazan Books of the Fallen 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
- Mirrorworld – Cornelia Funke's Reckless series
- Mistmantle island – M.I. McAllister – The Mistmantle Chronicles novels
- Mithgar – Dennis L. McKiernan The Iron Tower novels
- Moominland – The Moomins by Tove Jansson
- Moonacre Valley – Elizabeth Goudge – The Little White Horse novel
- Morrowland – Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver by Michael Ende
- Morven – a fictional kingdom in Ossian by James Macpherson
- Mossflower – Brian Jacques – Redwall novels
- Muddle Earth – Paul Stewart
- The Multiverse – Michael Moorcock novels
- Murkeley – mentioned in stories by German author Hans Fallada
- Worlds of Myst – mentioned in The Myst Reader (The Book of Atrus, The Book of Ti'ana and The Book of D'ni) by Rand Miller, Robyn Miller and David Wingrove, based on the video game series Myst by Cyan Worlds
N
- Nankān – dark fantasy world mentioned in a book by German author Markus Heitz
- Narnia – C. S. Lewis novels
- Nazar – Danish-Norwegian Ludvig Holberg's 1741 novel Niels Klim's Underground Travels
- Nehwon – Fritz Leiber stories
- Neverland – J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan novel
- Nevermore – Jessica Townsend's Nevermore (series)
- Nevernever – Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series
- Nevèryon – The setting of Samuel R. Delany's Return To Nevèryon series
- The New and Old Worlds – Terry Goodkind novels
- Nyeusigrube – Amelia Atwater-Rhodes novels
- Nyumbani – Charles R. Saunders novels
O
- Oerth – Gary Gygax and others – Greyhawk novels
- Og – novel by Pierre Burton
- Old Kingdom – Old Kingdom book series by Garth Nix
- Oompa-Loompa Land – Roald Dahl novels
- Osten Ard – Tad Williams novels
- Outer Gods world- H. P. Lovecrahft Cthullu mythos
- Oz – novels by L. Frank Baum and others
P
- Pandemia – A Man of His Word by Dave Duncan
- Panem – Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games novels
- Pegana – stories by Lord Dunsany
- Pellinor – Alison Croggon novels
- Pellucidar – Edgar Rice Burroughs novels
- Perilous Realm – J. R. R. Tolkien novels
- Pern – Anne McCaffrey Dragonrider novels
- Prydain – Lloyd Alexander novel
- Prythian – Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses
- Pyrrhia – Tui Sutherland Wings of Fire novels
Q
- Quill – The Unwanteds series by Lisa McMann
R
- Randland – Robert Jordan novels (The Wheel of Time series)
- The Realm – Wayne Thomas Batson's The Door Within Trilogy
- The Realm of the Elderlings – Robin Hobb novels
- Rin (Rowan of Rin Series) – Emily Rodda
- Riverworld – Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld series
- Rokugan – Legend of the Five Rings
- Rondo – Emily Rodda's The Rondo Trilogy
- Roshar – The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
S
- Sacoridia – Kristen Britain's Green Rider series
- Sartorias-deles – Sherwood Smith novels
- Scadrial – Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn series
- Seven Realms – Cinda Williams Chima novels
- Shadowrealm – The Secret of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series by Michael Scott
- Sitara – fictional planet in Karl May's later works
- Slumberland - Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland series
- Solace – Jaleigh Johnson's The Mark of the Dragonfly
- Southern Continent – Sarah J. Maas Throne of Glass series
- Spiderwick – The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony Diterlizzi and Holly Black
- Starbordia – Chris Colfer novels
- Star Wars Galaxy – by George Lucas
T
- Tamriel – The Elder Scrolls: The Infernal City and Lord of Souls by Greg Keyes, based on the video game series The Elder Scrolls
- Temerant – novels by Patrick Rothfuss (The Kingkiller Chronicle)
- Terabithia – Katherine Paterson's Bridge to Terabithia
- Thedas – Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne and Dragon Age: The Calling by David Gaider, based on the video game series Dragon Age
- Thieves World – stories by Robert Lynn Asprin and others
- Tir – Cecilia Dart-Thornton's Crowthistle Chronicles
- Toril – Dungeons and Dragons Forgotten Realms novels
- Tortall – Tamora Pierce novels
- Tralfamadore – Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
- Trelian – Michelle Knudsen's The Dragon of Trelian trilogy
- Tyria – Guild Wars novels (Ghosts of Ascalon by Matt Forbeck and Jeff Grubb, Edge of Destiny by J. Robert King, and Sea of Sorrows by Ree Soesbee)
U
- Ulldart – fictional continent in a series of books by German author Markus Heitz
- Underland – The Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins
- Unified Realm – Blood Song by Anthony Ryan[1]
- Uriel – Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
W
- Weld – Emily Rodda's The Golden Door
- Westeros – George R. R. Martin novels
- Whangdoodleland – Julie Edward's The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles novel
- Whoville – Stories by Dr. Seuss
- Witch World – High Hallack Cycle by Andre Norton
- The Wizarding World – Harry Potter series by English novelist J.K. Rowling
- Wonderland – Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking–Glass (Looking-Glass Land is part of Wonderland)
- World of the Three Moons – stories by Bradley, May, and Norton
X
- Xanadu – Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan
- Xanth – Piers Anthony novels
Y
Z
- Zamonia – from The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear, The City of Dreaming Books, and The Alchemaster's Apprentice; all novels by Walter Moers
- Zimiamvia – from the Zimiamvian Trilogy novels by Eric Rücker Eddison
- Zothique – Clark Ashton Smith stories
Comics and graphic novels
- Alternia – Andrew Hussie's Homestuck
- Asgard – Marvel Comics
- Estarcion – Cerebus comics
- The Four Nations – Avatar: The Last Airbender & The Legend of Korra
- The Homelands - Fables
- Kandrakar – W.I.T.C.H. comics
- Quin – Sojourn comics
- Riverdale (Archie Comics) – Archie Comics
- World of Two Moons – Elfquest comics
Film and television
A
- Alfea – Winx, from Rainbow S.r.l
- Altea – Voltron: Legendary Defender
- Andalasia – Enchanted film
- Arendelle – Frozen film by Disney Animaton Studios
- Atlantika – from the Filipino television series of the same Name
- Avila "Mulawin" – Filipino television series
B
- Beach City - Steven Universe TV show
- Bikini Bottom – SpongeBob SquarePants TV show
C
- Caprica – Caprica Syfy channel
- Crematoria – Prison world in The Chronicles of Riddick
- Cuckoo Land – from the children's TV series Jamie and the Magic Torch
D
- Drool – The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
E
- Encantadia – Philippines television series
- Elmore- Fictional city of The Amazing World of Gumball
- The Enchanted Forest/Misthaven – ABC's Once Upon a Time
- Eos – Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV
- Eternia – The mythical world of the Masters of the Universe animated series.
- Etheria – The mythical world of the She-Ra: Princess of Power animated series.
- Equestria – My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic TV series
F
- Fantasia – The NeverEnding Story movies
- FernGully – A rainforest inhabited by fairies from FernGully: The Last Rainforest
G
- 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
H
- 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
I
J
- Jumanji – Jumanji
K
L
- Lothal – Star Wars Rebels
M
- Magix – Main setting of the Winx Club
- Mewni – Star Butterfly's home dimension in Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- The Mirror Dimension – Doctor Strange, Avengers: Infinity War
- Moonacre Valley – The Secret of Moonacre film
- Middle-Earth – Lord of the Rings The place in which the famous movie trilogy is set in (which is based on J.R.R Tolkien’s book series).
N
- Netherworld – A place where are sent people under sleeping curse in Once Upon a Time
- Neverland – home of Peter Pan and the lost boys (book, movie, etc.)
- New Texas – Home of BraveStarr
- Norheim – Norsemen TV series
- Narnia – from The Chronicles of Narnia (book and movie)
O
- Ooo – The land in which the Adventure Time cartoon series takes place 1,000 thousand years after event of "The Mushroom War"
- Air Nomads/Air Nation (in The Legend of Korra), Earth Kingdom/Earth Empire (appears mostly in Book 4), Fire Nation, Water Tribes and Sovereign state of the United Republic of Nations – Avatar: The Last Airbender & The Legend of Korra, both television series
- The Other Realm – Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series)
P
- Pandora – Avatar
- Pelamar – BBC's Through the Dragon's Eye
- Pejite – country in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind by Studio Ghibli
- Prysmos – Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light television series
Q
- Quahog – Family Guy
R
- Remnant – RWBY Web Series
S
- Skullbania - Fangbone!
- Smurf Village – The Smurfs
- Spirit Realm – Spirited Away
- Storybrooke – ABC's Once Upon a Time
T
- Terra Nova - Colony across a temporal rift 85 million years ago, resembling Earth's Cretaceous Period.
- Third Earth – Adopted home of the Thundercats from the children's TV series
- Thra – The Dark Crystal film
- Toontown – Home of all the cartoon characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
U
- The Uncharted Territories – Farscape television series
- The Unknown – Over the Garden Wall
- The Upside down – fictional place in the television series Stranger Things
V
- Vanagard, Vanaheim – How To Train Your Dragon movies
- "The Verse" – informal name for the colonized universe from Firefly
W
- Wheelie World – From the children's TV series Chorlton and the Wheelies
- Widge – BBC's Through the Dragon's Eye
- Westeros - From the TV series Game of Thrones based on George R.R. Martin’s book series, A Song of Ice and Fire.
Wonderland- From the movie Alice in Wonderland
X
Y
Z
Table-top gaming
A
- Abeir-Toril – Forgotten Realms novels and Dungeons & Dragons RPG (includes Faerûn, Kara-Tur, Maztica and Zakhara)
- Andor – Legends of Andor RPG by Michael Menzel
- Angeous – Lost Heritage novels and Dungeons & Dragons RPG
- Aebrynis – Birthright novels and Dungeons & Dragons RPG
- Aldea – Blue Rose RPG; d20 system
- Aldrazar – Hackmaster RPG
- Archaeus – Talislanta RPG and d20 system
- Athas – Dark Sun; Dungeons & Dragons RPG
B
C
- Caen – Iron Kingdoms RPG
- Catan – Settlers of Catan
- Creation – Exalted RPG
D
- 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
- 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
- Home – Undertale
- Hyrule – The Legend of Zelda series
I
J
- Jorune – Skyrealms of Jorune roleplaying game
- Jund – Magic: The Gathering card game
K
- Kamigawa – Magic: The Gathering card game
- 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
- Legend – Dragon Warriors RPG
- Lejendary Earth – Lejendary Adventure RPG
- Lore – Dragon Fable RPG
M
- Mad Lands – GURPS Fantasy II; GURPS RPG
- Magnamund – Lone Wolf gamebooks and d20 system
- Mallus – Warhammer Fantasy Battle
- Mirrodin – Magic: The Gathering card game
- Mystara – Dungeons & Dragons RPG
N
- New Europa – Castle Falkenstein and GURPS RPGs
- The Ninth World – Numenera RPG
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
P
Q
R
- Ravnica – Magic: 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
S
- Shandalar – Magic: The Gathering card game
- Space – Spelljammer; Dungeons & Dragons and Hackmaster RPGs
T
- 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\
- Termina - Legend of Zelda : Majora's Mask
- Thra – The Dark Crystal franchise
- Titan – Fighting Fantasy gamebooks and RPG
U
- Uresia – Big Eyes, Small Mouth and d20 system RPGs
V
W
- Wilderlands – Dungeons and Dragons, d20 system and Castles and Crusades
X
Y
- Yrth – GURPS setting
- The Young Kingdoms – Michael Moorcock – Elric of Melnibone
Z
- Zendikar – Magic: The Gathering card game
Computer and video games
A
- Aeternum – New World
- Agora – Paragon
- Albion – Fable series by Lionhead Studios
- Amalur – Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
- Ancaria – Sacred
- Angel Land – Kid Icarus series
- Antaloor – Two Worlds series
- Arborea – TERA MMORPG
- Arcadia/Stark – two parallel worlds in Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
- Argus – Warcraft series
- Ashan – Might and Magic (Ubisoft continuity)
- Ashina – Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice by FromSoftware
- Assassin's Creed Universe – Assassin's Creed by Ubisoft
- Atreia – Aion: The Tower of Eternity MMORPG by NCSoft
- Auldurant – Tales of the Abyss
- Aurbis (Mundus, Aetherius, and Oblivion) – the realm in which The Elder Scrolls series takes place
- Avalar – Spyro the Dragon series
- Axeoth – Heroes of Might and Magic IV – the world, to which the inhabitants of Enroth had to move after the Reckoning
- Azeroth – Warcraft series
B
- Berge – Hexyz Force
- Boletaria – Demon's Souls
C
- Caelestia – AdventureQuest
- Calradia - The world in which the Mount & Blade (series) takes place
- Chantra – Archlord MMORPG
- The City – Thief series
- Columbia – a fictitious sky city in Bioshock Infinite
- Corneria – the main planet of the Lylat System in Nintendo's Star Fox video game series
- Corona – a kingdom in The Whispered World by Daedalic Entertainment
- Cronos – Heretic / Hexen series of relative DOOM engine computer games by ID Software
D
- Dark Nexus – Heroes of the Storm
- Demacia – League of Legends by Riot Games
- Deponia – fictional planet in Deponia by Daedalic Entertainment
- Drakan – Drakan series by Surreal Software
- Draenor – Warcraft series
- Drangleic – Dark Souls II
- Dream Land – Kirby series
- Dereth – Asheron's Call MMORPG computer game
- D'ni – Myst series - a cavern under Earth's surface
E
- Edenia – Mortal Kombat series
- Ehb – Dungeon Siege
- Eisenwald – Legends of Eisenwald by Aterdux Entertainment
- Elrios – Elsword MMORPG
- 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.
- Eo – SpellForce
- Eorzea – Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
- Erenor – ArcheAge MMORPG
F
- Faelands – Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
- Fallout Universe – Fallout
- Faranga – fictional island in Risen by Piranha Bytes
- Final Fantasy worlds – Blue Planet (Final Fantasy IV), World of Balance/World of Chaos (Final Fantasy VI), Terra/Gaia (Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX), Spira (Final Fantasy X), Ivalice (Final Fantasy XII), Gran Pulse (Final Fantasy XIII), Hydaelyn (Final Fantasy XIV), Eos (Final Fantasy XV)
- Frontier - Titanfall series
G
- Gensokyo – Touhou Project series
- Gielinor – RuneScape MMORPG
- Glorianna – Quest for Glory
H
- Halo Universe – Halo series
- Hillys – Beyond Good & Evil
- Hoenn – Region in the Pokémon series
- Hydeland – Dragon's Crown
- Hyrule – The Legend of Zelda series by Nintendo
I
- Iresia – Heroes of the Storm
- Ithersta – Fran Bow
- Ivalice – Final Fantasy Tactics, Vagrant Story, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Final Fantasy XII
J
- Jade Empire – Jade Empire
- Johto – region in the Pokémon series
K
- K'aresh – Warcraft series
- Kanto and Kalos – regions in the Pokémon series
- The Key of Destiny – Kingdom Hearts series from the creators of Final Fantasy
- King's Crest – Heroes of the Storm
- Kingdom of Daventry – King's Quest
- The Kingdom of Loathing – Kingdom of Loathing by Asymmetric Publications
- Koprulu Sector – StarCraft series
L
- Land of the Dead – Grim Fandango
- Lazulis Island – The Last Story
- Lordran – Dark Souls
- Lothric – Dark Souls III
- Lore – AdventureQuest, AdventureQuest Worlds, DragonFable
- Limbo – Devil May Cry
- Luxendarc – Bravely Default
- Luxoria – Heroes of the Storm
- Lyndbaum – Summon Night RPG
M
- Magalan – ELEX
- Medici – Just Cause 3 of the Just Cause series
- Metal Gear Solid Universe – Metal Gear by Konami
- Milky Way (fictional) – Mass Effect
- Mousewood – The Night of the Rabbit by Daedalic Entertainment
- Mushroom Kingdom – Super Mario series
- Myrthana – Gothic series by Piranha Bytes
- Myth Universe – Myth (series)
- Myst worlds – like Myst Island (Myst), Riven (Myst: Riven), Amateria (Myst III: Exile), Tomahna (Myst IV: Revelation), Taghira (Myst V: End of Ages), and Uru (Uru: Ages Beyond Myst), the worlds in Myst are called "Ages", which the player can enter through special books
N
- Nevareth – Cabal Online MMORPG
- Nevendaar – Disciples
- New Earth – (Final Fantasy VIII)
- New Eden – EVE Online
- Netherealm – Mortal Kombat series
- Nexus – WildStar
- Nexus – Heroes of the Storm
- Nippon (fictional) – Ōkami
- Nirn – The Elder Scrolls series by Bethesda Softworks
- North Washington - a fictitious U.S. state in Dead or Alive series by Team Ninja. It's the state first appeared in the novel Dead or Alive: Northtown: Chapter 1 - Welcome to Northtown, North Washington and finally appeared in Dead or Alive 7.
- Norrath – EverQuest and EverQuest II
- Nosgoth – Legacy of Kain
O
- Oblivion – Primal
- Oddworld planet – Oddworld series
- Orience – Final Fantasy Type-0
- Outworld – Mortal Kombat series
- Overworld – Minecraft
P
- Pandora – Borderlands
- Pandyssian Continent – Dishonored by Arkane Studios
- Parthoris – Heretic / Hexen series of relative DOOM engine computer games by ID Software
- Pop Star – Kirby's home planet
Q
- Quendor – Zork series
- Quewar – Seek and Destroy
R
- Ragnanival – Odin Sphere - Role playing game by Atlus
- Rapture – a fictitious underwater city – The Bioshock series
- Raven Court – Heroes of the Storm
- Riven – Myst by Cyan Worlds
- Runeterra – League of Legends by Riot Games
S
- Sanctuary – Diablo series
- Sansinukob – Bagani series[2]
- Sera – Gears of War
- The Shadow Isles – League of Legends by Riot Games
- Silence – a parallel world between life and death in The Whispered World by Daedalic Entertainment
- Sinnoh – region in the Pokémon series
- Spira (Final Fantasy) – The world in which Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 takes place
- Strangereal – The world in which the Ace Combat series takes place
- Sudeki – world in Sudeki
- Summoner's Rift – League of Legends by Riot Games
- Syberia – fictional island in Syberia
- Sylvarant & Tethe'alla – Tales of Symphonia
T
- Taborea – Runes of Magic MMORPG
- Taghira – Myst V: End of Ages by Cyan Worlds
- Tamriel – The Elder Scrolls by Bethesda Softworks
- Taranis – fictional island in Risen 3: Titan Lords by Piranha Bytes
- Telara – Rift MMORPG
- Terca Lumireis – Tales of Vesperia
- Termina – The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- Thedas – Dragon Age series
- Thyrion – Heretic / Hexen series of relative DOOM engine computer games by ID Software
- Tomahna – Myst IV: Revelation by Cyan Worlds
- Trodain – Dragon Quest VIII
- Twilight Realm – The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
- Tyria – Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2 (both the name of planet and one of its continents) by ArenaNet
U
- The Underground – Undertale
- Unova – region in the Pokémon series
- Urak – Lords of Magic
- Uru – Uru (Myst) by Cyan Worlds
- Utrae – Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna
V
- Vana'diel – Final Fantasy XI MMORPG
- Vertiel – Bound by Flame
- Videlectrix game world – Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People
- The Void – The Void (2008)
- The Void / Valoran – League of Legends by Riot Games
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.
- Wraeclast – Path of Exile
Y
- Yendor – Rogue, NetHack and various other roguelike games
- Yharnam – From Bloodborne
Z
- ZanZarah – ZanZarah: The Hidden Portal
- Zeal – Ancient kingdom in Chrono Trigger
Music
- Avantasia – from the Edguy symphonic metal project
- Blashyrkh – from the lyrics of the Black Metal band Immortal
- 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.
- Enchanted Lands – from Rhapsody of Fire
- Honali – Peter, Paul and Mary Puff the Magic Dragon
Anime/manga
- Aincrad – Sword Art Online 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 Five Great Nations – Naruto & Boruto anime/manga
- Halkeginia – Zero no Tsukaima manga and anime
- 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
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See also
- Imaginary world
- Simulated reality
- Planets in science fiction
References
- "Hottest 6 New Fantasy Fiction Books and Authors". 1 May 2016. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- Cepeda, Cody (19 February 2018). "'Bagani' headwriter defends show amidst netizens' criticisms on its 'colorism'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 20 February 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
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