An Otherland by the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who is known for his famous work Sherlock Holmes.
The Otherlands are places where reality and imagination blend together.
Overview[]
It granted Alice the ability to enter the minds of those she encountered and was able to see what wonders and horrors their minds contained. Her adventures in Otherlands also offered her the chance to share her gift with individuals, whose minds were able to shape the world. Otherlands are, essentially, the "Wonderlands" of others. The Otherlands can also be easily accessed through the Dreaming and are essentially part of the everyday suburbia or rural towns of the Homelands, the home of the Fables.
Description[]
The Otherlands vary appearance to appearance, meaning they have no true form and can only take the form that is inspired by famous works of certain people. For example, the author Jules Verne's landscape is an amalgamation of the elements and themes from his books, such as exploitation of fantastical places and the application of science to reach them, which has been influenced by both his and Alice's fears. Wagner's landscape is based on each of the music dramas that comprises his Der Ring des Nibelungen opera and it all happened on the stage of the London Royal Opera House.
The Otherlands cannot simply be created by any random individual, for those who create their Otherland are said to have powerful imagination. Basically meaning that their minds are in touch with the true side of reality, piercing the veil and in the process allowing them to exploit in a way where they implement it into their works, the more widely known ones are books or even blogs. However, the Otherlands can also become deadly environments, for since they take on the form of their creator's work, they can also add characters and creatures that are regarded as antagonists and will not hesitate to kill those who enter the Otherland in which they reside, including the author themselves.