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
- 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
- Cantre'r Gwaelod – a legendary sunken kingdom, mentioned in The Misfortunes of Elphin 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 ''
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
- The Dream Archipelago – Christopher Priest 's novels and stories
- 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
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 Four Lands – Terry Brooks' Shannara novels
G
- Ga'hoole – from the fantasy book series Guardians of Ga'Hoole by Kathryn Lasky.
- Gezeitenwelt – 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 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
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 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
- 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 Realm – Wayne Thomas Batson's The Door Within Trilogy
- The Realm of the Elderlings – Robin Hobb novels
- Rin – 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 – ' and Lord of Souls by Greg Keyes, based on the video game series The Elder Scrolls
- Temerant – novels by Patrick Rothfuss '
- Terabithia – Katherine Paterson's Bridge to Terabithia
- Thedas – ' and ' 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
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
- 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
- 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 Legend of Korra
- The Homelands - Fables
- Kandrakar – W.I.T.C.H. comics
- Quin – Sojourn comics
- Riverdale – Archie Comics
- World of Two Moons – Elfquest comics
Film and television
A
- Alfea – Winx, from Rainbow S.r.l
- Altea –
- 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 – '
- Eternia – The mythical world of the Masters of the Universe animated series.
- Etheria – The mythical world of the ' animated series.
- Equestria – TV series
F
- Fantasia – The NeverEnding Story movies
- FernGully – A rainforest inhabited by fairies from
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,
- Moonacre Valley – The Secret of Moonacre film
- Middle-Earth – Lord of the Rings The place in which the famous movie trilogy is set in.
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
- New Texas – Home of BraveStarr
- Norheim – Norsemen TV series
- Narnia – from The Chronicles of Narnia
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, Earth Kingdom/Earth Empire, Fire Nation, Water Tribes and Sovereign state of the United Republic of Nations – & The Legend of Korra, both television series
- The Other Realm – Sabrina the Teenage Witch
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 – 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.
X
Y
Z
Table-top gaming
A
- Abeir-Toril – Forgotten Realms novels and Dungeons & Dragons RPG
- 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
- Blackmoor – Dungeons and Dragons RPG
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 – card game
- d20 System – various whole and partially described worlds including:
- *Aereth
- *Arcanis
- *Freeport
- *Khemti
- *Naranjan
- *Nyambe-Tanda
- *Scythae
- *Xcrawl Earth
- *Land of Shadow
E
- Eberron – Dungeons & Dragons RPG
- Ethra – The Dark Eye RPG
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 – card game
K
- Kamigawa – card game
- Kelestia – Harn RPG
- Krynn – Dragonlance games and novels, Dungeons & Dragons RPG
- Kulthea – 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 – 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 – card game
- – "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 – 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
- – 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 – card game
Computer and video games
A
- Aeternum – New World
- Agora – Paragon
- Albion – Fable series by Lionhead Studios
- Amalur – '
- Ancaria – Sacred
- Angel Land – Kid Icarus series
- Antaloor – Two Worlds series
- Arborea – TERA MMORPG
- Arcadia/Stark – two parallel worlds in '
- Argus – Warcraft series
- Ashan – Might and Magic
- Ashina – ' by FromSoftware
- Assassin's Creed Universe – Assassin's Creed by Ubisoft
- Atreia – ' MMORPG by NCSoft
- Auldurant – Tales of the Abyss
- Aurbis – 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 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 / 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 –
- Eorzea –
- Erenor – ArcheAge MMORPG
F
- Faelands –
- Fallout Universe – Fallout
- Faranga – fictional island in Risen by Piranha Bytes
- Final Fantasy worlds – Blue Planet, World of Balance/World of Chaos, Terra/Gaia, Spira, Ivalice, Gran Pulse, Hydaelyn, Eos
- 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 – 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
- Myst worlds – like Myst Island , Riven ', Amateria ', Tomahna ', Taghira ', and Uru , the worlds in Myst are called "Ages", which the player can enter through special books
N
- Nevareth – Cabal Online MMORPG
- Nevendaar –
- New Earth –
- New Eden – EVE Online
- Netherealm – Mortal Kombat series
- Nexus – WildStar
- Nexus – Heroes of the Storm
- Nippon – 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
- 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 – 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 – ' by Cyan Worlds
- Tamriel – The Elder Scrolls by Bethesda Softworks
- Taranis – fictional island in ' by Piranha Bytes
- Telara – Rift MMORPG
- Terca Lumireis – Tales of Vesperia
- Termina – '
- Thedas – Dragon Age series
- Thyrion – Heretic / Hexen series of relative DOOM engine computer games by ID Software
- Tomahna – ' by Cyan Worlds
- Trodain – Dragon Quest VIII
- Twilight Realm –
- Tyria – Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2 by ArenaNet
U
- The Underground – Undertale
- Unova – region in the Pokémon series
- Urak – Lords of Magic
- Uru – Uru by Cyan Worlds
- Utrae –
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
- The Void / Valoran – League of Legends by Riot Games
W
- Warhammer world – Warhammer – Tabletop miniature game
- Weyard – Golden Sun – Nintendo video-game series
- The World – The planet in Jak & Daxter, consisting of the fantasy centered, multicultural yet dystopian Haven City, and the post-apocalyptic Wasteland.
- Wraeclast – Path of Exile
X
- Xen – Half-Life series
- Xoroth – Warcraft series
Y
- Yendor – Rogue, NetHack and various other roguelike games
- Yharnam – From Bloodborne
Z
- ZanZarah –
- 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 – Akira Toriyama's anime/manga franchise
- Earthland – Fairy Tail
- Edolas – Fairy Tail
- Fiore – Fairy Tail
- The Five Great Nations – Naruto & 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