Welcome to Constructed Fantasy Worlds
This wiki contains custom fantasy worlds made by the users. Want to start your own? See how.
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What's new on Constructed Fantasy Worlds
- April 13th, 2012/Labourings
- Work is started on Inlitania
- February 23d,2012/Labourings
- Work is started on Sandarth
- October 8th,2010/Labourings
- Work is started on Majaz
- September 26th, 2009/Labourings
- Work is started on Azeria
- June 25th, 2009/Labourings
- Work is started on Dardok
- February 9th, 2009/Labourings
- Work is now started on Elara.
- December 24th, 2008/Labourings
- Work is now progressing on four worlds.
- December 5th, 2008/Labourings
- Work is currently progressing on Elatha and Tole.
- October 10th, 2008/Beginnings
- The Constructed Fantasy Worlds wiki is up! Check out the About page.
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Featured article
The Ayin of Elara are preatory felines the size of a small horse. Their fur is a green colour, which allows them to blend into the rich, lush foliage of their hunting grounds. The upper fangs of a mature ayin routinely reach at least a foot in length, and protrude down the outside of the lower jaw. Ayin are very long lived animals, normally easily passing the century mark in age.
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