subworld
noun[C]
(alsosub-world)uk/ˈsʌb.wɜːld/us/ˈsʌb.wɝːld/aworldthatformspartof alargerworld, forexampleinstoriesorcomputergames:
Afictionalworldis like theactualworldin that it hasitsown subworlds.
Players cantransfergoldand otheritemsfrom one sub-world to another.
- Where asectionoftextdid notseemto be apartof thetextworld, a sub-world could becreated.
- ShearrivedinHollywoodandjoinedthe subworld of theteenageTVseries.
- Everyactionaplayerperformsneedsto bevisibleto all the otherplayersin the same sub-world.
- Thebestpartof herbookis hercreationof this subworld.
Literature
- action hero
- alliterative
- alternative history
- anapest
- anti-literary
- femslash
- fictionality
- fictive
- free verse
- genre fiction
- ode
- passion play
- pentameter
- poem
- poesy
- theatrics
- topos
- tragedy
- tragicomic
- trilogy
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