Thanks for your comment! I see where the confusion might come from, so let me clarify. My question is about stories where a fictional “reality” (like a fictional version of our world) exists alongside fantasy worlds that are “real” within that story’s universe. For example, imagine a story where a character lives in a world like ours, but the Naruto and One Piece universes are also real places they can visit. These fantasy worlds are treated as fiction in the story’s “reality,” just like they are in our world, but they still exist as actual universes. I’m curious about what explanations people like for why those fantasy worlds are real in the story.
I get that not every story needs to explain this—sometimes the trope just is, and that’s fine! But some readers, like me, enjoy when authors provide a reason, like “stories create real worlds” or “infinite universes include every fantasy world.” It’s a fun meta-level discussion for those who are into it. Do you prefer stories that leave these things unexplained, or is there another angle I’m missing? I’d love to hear your thoughts!