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I'm basically looking for the thing that the title says: A World in which more than one series happen. 2i1ci

I'm thinking about something that's very common in the highfantasy genre... Like middle-earth, in tolkien's books or narnia in Lewis' series. I could also cite the world in which Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra stories happen.

But besides more than one manga happening in this world, I'd like to see different protagonists. I really don't care if it happens in the past, future or in the present, in a different nation. I'd just like to see a different story, in a different point of view in the same world. And it does not have to be by the same author.

Having fantasy would be a pro to me, but if it was a different society from ours, being a utopia or dystopia, I wouldn't care.
And thanks in advance!


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Definitely in CLAMP manga, they are interrelated... Like Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle and xxxHoLic and Drug & Drop... & others I haven't read.
Not very fantasy (well, more like urban fantasy), but it's interesting.


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Steins;Gate and Chaos;Head are set in the same city with a totally different plot/cast.

If you're looking for "pure fantasy", the closest I can think of is the series of Tales of. If the manga follow the same calendar (I suppose yes) of the videogame then Tales of Phantasia and Tales of Symphonia are set in the same planet with 4000 years of distance. All Star Ocean titles are set in the same universe too (this is a mix between sci-fi and fantasy: Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, check the other ones by yourself, they're all linked to it). Plus all Tales of and Star Ocean titles are set in the same universe, but in different planets if I'm not ing wrong.
Just FYI this is Star Ocean timeline if you want to look into it: http://www.staroceanuniverse.com/staroceanseries.htm
This is a pretty common feature in JRPG, so I can assume there should be more manga adapted from JRPG with a similar thing.

Also, this topic is different, but share some similarities: http://mangaupdates.sitesdebloques.biz/showtopic.php?tid=34713 so I think you should check it. Many other series I could suggest are in that thread, so check it.


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Well, Until Death Do Us Part features characters from Jesus ALCBANE and Yami No Aegis, if that counts.


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The fictional world in MÄR and its sequel. Don't know if this counts.


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check for spin off as most of those mangas come from another they share the same universe.


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Type Moon made a lot of stories that was adapted to manga and anime and all take place in the same universe. Really cool stories with romance, action, supernatural, horror and good art.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type-Moon

Some of them are

Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners (my personal favorit)
Tsukihime
Fate/Stay Night

The animes are good.


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Quote from aagcnet

check for spin off as most of those mangas come from another they share the same universe.

BTw... u can search for mangas that are sequels too... like aflame inferno and cavalier of the avis


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well! I dont know what kind of genre you expect, but if you don't have problems with manhwasTrace and Trace 1.5 are diferent stories in the same world, but are somehow related. In Trace there are diferent stories, which by themselves are independents. And today I found other story about that same world made by other author who I guess is a fan... I haven't read that one yet though xD it's called Trace: Perfume
Trace and Trace 1.5 are really good, and personally i love them 😁


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Wow, thanks for all the recommendations!
And I was afraid it would be hard to find any '.'
Anyway, I really liked the spin-off idea... How could I not think about it?
And thanks for all the mangas you posted here... All of them really called my attention! And I haven't read any of them yet!


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Read RAVE then Fairy Tail. Its perfect for you.


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