kaazmiz
Waiting for an Issekai Adventure
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I think it should be fair to treat it a bit like a Schrodingers cat situation, only that your own observation is not enough to make it valid.Well, okay, the first question is exactly what is the definition of "fictional world"? Because if it's only fiction published by other people then that's one thing, but if it's fiction I write myself then Imma just daydream up the perfect destination for me and go there because stories I write in my head still count. Also, there's a an actual published fictional precedent for doing this - Roger Zelazny's 'Chronicles of Amber' series, wherein the titular family of multiverse walkers did indeed realize fairly early on 'if I can walk to anywhere I visualize, then that means I can walk into places I imagine'. The only thing that kept them from riding this to omnipotence was the particular fictional rules of their multiverse (notably, many things often didn't work when removed from their native universe and its particular physical and magical laws and the more powerful it was the more finicky it was likely to be), but I don't have that problem!
However if you describe it, and the post it/ publish it/ show it to another person, then it becomes its own world.