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Fictional location

Fictional locations are places that exist only in fiction and not in reality, such as the Negaverse or Wonderland. They can also be inspired by actually existing locations. Writers may create and describe such places to serve as a backdrop for their fictional works. Fictional locations are also created for use as settings in role-playing games such as…

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Fictional location

Nodes42
Edges41
Triples4
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
Components1

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Fictional location

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see also · 3
Fictional location → Fictional, Fictitious, Novels

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fictional locations also places reality location get may use used continent considered country fiction novels town size university world maps

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Dungeonsinstance ofFictional locations are also created for use as settings in role-playing games0.80text
Fictional locationsee alsoNovels0.60section
Fictional locationsee alsoFictitious0.60section
Fictional locationsee alsoFictional0.60section

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