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Map of the Land of Oz the fictional universe that is the setting for L Frank Baum... Map of the Land of Oz the fictional universe that is the setting for L Frank Baum... the fictional universe that is the setting for... A fictional universe may also be called a... A fictional universe may even concern itself with more than one interconnected universe through theoretically viable devices such... A fictional universe can be contained in a single work... every work of fiction exists in a fictional universe of its own... which takes place in the same fictional universe as the TV series...

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