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'''Fictional continuities''' are basically individual fictional universes in which characters and stories exist. They can include multiple timelines, parallel universes, and so on, but within the constraints of that world there is some element of continuity -- often the characters; less often species, planets, or others.
'''Fictional continuities''' are basically individual fictional universes in which characters and stories exist. They can include multiple timelines, parallel universes, and so on, but within the constraints of that world there is some element of continuity -- often the characters; less often species, planets, or others.
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 25 April 2008

Fictional continuities are basically individual fictional universes in which characters and stories exist. They can include multiple timelines, parallel universes, and so on, but within the constraints of that world there is some element of continuity -- often the characters; less often species, planets, or others.

The main article for this category is Fictional universes, continuities, mythologies, and canon.