The Lord of the rings , middle earth is one of the most biggest and the best in the world.
The Lord of the rings , middle earth is one of the most biggest and the best in the world.
I’m a fan of Middle Earth — I love the diversity.
Wonderland and Neverland have always intrigued me.
I enjoy most parts of Hyrule in Breath of the Wild.
There are quite a few Ghibli invented worlds I would enjoy wandering around in.
Lastly, I love the land on which the novel I’ve been working on is set.
I also have a soft spot for Phantásien (Michael Ende: The Neverending Story). When I was reading the book as a child I so desperately wanted to enter this world just like Bastian did and I also love the original ideas like the colour desert Goab and the house of Aiuóla.
I Love Middle Earth. But my favorite might actually be the world my brother made for gaming. It's such a rich setting that I've absolutely fallen for it!
Roshar (the world of Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight archive) - I found really fascinating. Particularly the way that the society, culture, architecture etc was based so much around the landscape and the storms.
Dune has a special place in my heart since it was one of my first introduction to science fiction
the world of The Broken Earth trilogy by N.K. Jemisin.
Apparently I really like worlds where the landscape/climate plays a vital role in the culture, society, politics etc. of worlds.
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~The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of His hands.
Day after day they pour forth speech;
night after night they reveal knowledge.
~ Psalm 19
Yes he has! I can't remember the name of the program he uses, but it looks great, and it's very detailed. It's made gaming so much easier, and since he's also got maps for several of the major cities, there's always new encounters being generated simply by virtue of how the world is laid out.
Im a fan of Dresden as well as Brandon Sanderson