Talk:List of fantasy worlds
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[edit] Fictional fantasy vs mythologic
Well, somebody just included "EA" as from Sumerian/Babylonian mythology... well, we ought to define "fantasy" (as in from old tales that are forentertainment or little kids) from "mythology" (with serious and/or religious overtones) because I don't feel the two should be left to mix. and if you don't agree, let me know too, it can't hurt. --Svartalf 00:10, 9 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Descriptions?
Maybe we should add some short (3-4 lines) descriptions after each world in the list (see the list of heroic fictional scientists and engineers)? I know it isn't easy to summarize an entire world in three lines, but at least a few destinctive features would be mentioned (like that Drakan is a world once dominated by dragons who later disappeared from view or that ZanZarah is a world of magic supported by countless fairies). At the very least, we could mention to which fantasy subgenre each world belongs. What do you think? --Koveras 11:14, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, I think, it wasn't such a good idea after all... PS: I just tried to write something about Middle Earth. =) --Koveras 13:09, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Alagaƫsia?
Why is this fantasy world at the top of the list?
Shouldn't "Middle Earth" From the Lords of the Ring trilogy be at the top of the list?
Anker99 21:07, 31 August 2006 (UTC)