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A '''conworld''' is a constructed (fictional) world, such as a fantasy world, a science fiction universe, or an alternative timeline. Many conworlds feature [[fictional language]]s. | {{stub}} | ||
A '''conworld''' is a constructed (fictional) world, such as a fantasy world, a science fiction universe, or an alternative timeline. | |||
Conworlds can be as complex as entire fictional worlds/planets or even solar systems, to as simple as fictional single kingdoms/nations or even cities. Many conworlds feature [[fictional language]]s, and almost all include [[conculture|fictional peoples]]. | |||
==Conworlds on Frathwiki== | |||
For a list of all the conworlds which have pages on Frathwiki, please click [[:Category:Conworlds|here]]. | |||
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A conworld is a constructed (fictional) world, such as a fantasy world, a science fiction universe, or an alternative timeline.
Conworlds can be as complex as entire fictional worlds/planets or even solar systems, to as simple as fictional single kingdoms/nations or even cities. Many conworlds feature fictional languages, and almost all include fictional peoples.
Conworlds on Frathwiki
For a list of all the conworlds which have pages on Frathwiki, please click here.