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An alternative universe (also known as AU, alternate universe, alternative timeline, alternate timeline, alternative reality, alternate reality, parallel universe, or multiverse) is a setting for a work of fan fiction that departs from the canon of the fictional universe that the fan work is based on.
Time travel can result in multiple universes if a time traveller can change the past. In one interpretation, alternative histories as a result of time travel are not parallel universes: while multiple parallel universes can co-exist simultaneously, only one history or alternative history can exist at any one moment, as alternative history usually involves, in essence, overriding the original ...
The fictional universe of Leigh Bardugo's fantasy novels, starting with Shadow and Bone trilogy, which includes Siege and Storm and Ruin and Rising. It is also the universe which includes the Six of Crows and King of Scars duologies. Named for the magical Grisha, a central group in the books. Islands of Gulliver's Travels: Gulliver's Travels: 1726
The books are set in a liberal Islamic Ottoman North Africa in the 21st century, mainly centring on Alexandria, referred to as El Iskandriyah. Pashazade (2001) Effendi (2002) Felaheen (2003) Elemental Masters: Mercedes Lackey: An alternate Edwardian Earth is home to magicians who have control over the four elements. The Serpent's Shadow (2001)
Alternate reality (or Alternative reality, UK English) often refers to parallel universes in fiction, a self-contained separate world, universe or reality coexisting with the real world, which is used as a recurring plot point or setting used in fantasy and science fiction. Alternate reality may also refer to:
The multiverse is a series of parallel universes in many of the science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories written by Michael Moorcock [1] [2] [3] [4] (many ...
The novel features travel via wormholes between alternate universes. [57] [58] [59] Diaspora: Greg Egan: 1997: The novel features scientifically well founded depictions of wormholes. [60] [61] Timeline: Michael Crichton: 1999: In the novel traversable wormholes are used for time travel along with the theory of quantum foam. [62] [63] The Light ...
Pages in category "Fiction about parallel universes" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...