Bretonnians can be found in the fictional universe known as Warhammer. Brettonia is a country in Warhammer that is located between the Grey Mountains and the Great Ocean.
A fictional universe is an alternate space and time that feature people or other creatures invented by the imagination. Fictional universes are found in various literary and artistic media such as novels and short stories, theater and film, and television and games.
No; the two are quite different. The Universe is everything we can see; it contains many galaxies.
a Solar system which contains a galaxy
The universe contains billions of galaxies and the Milky Way contains between 100 and 400 billion stellar systems (like the Solar system).
Vibranium, found in the Marvel Universe, is often considered one of the strongest fictional materials. It is known for its ability to absorb energy and its extreme durability. Another strong fictional material is adamantium, also from the Marvel Universe, known for its virtually indestructible properties.
How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe was created in 2010.
How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe has 256 pages.
The ISBN of How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe is 0-307-37920-5.
Mega Charizard is a fictional character in the Pokmon universe. It is not real in the physical world.
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A fictional universe is an interconnected environment in a work of fiction in which the circumstances, people, and other components are different from those encountered in actual ordinary human experience.
A fictional universe is an alternate space and time that feature people or other creatures invented by the imagination. Fictional universes are found in various literary and artistic media such as novels and short stories, theater and film, and television and games.
No. Fairies are fictional creatures.
A galaxy contains billions of stars. A universe contains billions of galaxies.
The universe is everything that exists. It contains everything.
Like our galaxy contains billions of stars, the universe contains billions of galaxies.
No, John-117 "Master Chief" is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Halo fictional universe.