This question is way too broad to answer -- there isn't even a website listing every single fictional story! Please ask another more specific question about fictional stories so that we can answer it.
"Magic", as it appears in fantasy stories such as Harry Potter for example, is basically fictional. Different authors may have different theories/stories as to where the magic comes from... though this is quite often not stated. You can make up your own theories or stories - after all, it's fictional.
The names of some stories that take you to different countries might include fictional stories or non-fiction stories. Some great stories about other countries include the Harry Potter series which takes place in England.
There are many fictional stories about the Illuminarti. The clue is in the question, they are fictional. As are all that claim to be members.
A series of fictional children stories. :)
Yes.
The Princes in the different Prince of Persia stories were inspired by other (fictional) persons, but they are not real persons themselves.
The Princes in the different Prince of Persia stories were inspired by other (fictional) persons, but they are not real persons themselves.
Stories that are made up are fictional.
Stories that are made up are fictional.
In Fictional love stories.
So they can improve their education in school. Like when you have to write a story in class, fictional stories give you ideas and more of an imagination. Or its an entertainment, either way.
A fairy tale is a type of fictional story that often includes magical elements, fantastical creatures, and a moral lesson. Fictional stories, on the other hand, can encompass a wide range of genres and themes beyond just fairy tales, including science fiction, mystery, romance, etc. Fairy tales are a specific subcategory of fictional stories.