Fantasy Literature Terms

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, in this case, the act of dreaming

  • She was caught daydreaming in the middle of the meeting.
  • I caught myself dreaming about the beach during class.
  • I was totally lost in dreamland during that lecture.
  • Dreaming of a better future kept him motivated to work hard.

adjective relating to or existing beyond the physical world or universe

  • The concept of extramundane beings has been a subject of philosophical debate for centuries.
  • I find it fascinating to read about extramundane creatures in science fiction novels.
  • Dude, that movie had some seriously extramundane special effects!
  • Her talent for painting seemed almost extramundane, as if she had a connection to another realm.

noun the obligation of such loyalty

  • The knights pledged their fealty to the king during the ceremony.
  • She showed her fealty to the team by always supporting them.
  • I ain't swearin' no fealty to nobody.
  • His fealty to his principles never wavered.

noun a metal band, chain, or shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles

verb to confine or restrain someone

  • The police officer placed a manacle on the suspect's wrist before escorting him to the car.
  • I can't believe they actually put a manacle on him like he's a criminal or something.
  • They slapped a manacle on him and dragged him away like he was some kind of thug.
  • The manacle of debt weighed heavily on his mind, restricting his freedom to make choices.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a star

  • The astronomer observed a starlike object in the night sky.
  • I saw a starlike shape in the sky last night.
  • That glittery dress makes you look totally starlike!
  • Her kindness shone through her actions, making her seem almost starlike in her generosity.

noun a derogatory term for a girl or young woman, often implying promiscuity or low social status

  • The wench served the guests with grace and poise at the banquet.
  • Hey wench, can you pass me the remote?
  • That wench over there is always causing drama.
  • The ocean waves crashed against the rocks like a wild wench in a storm.

noun the practice of magic or sorcery, typically involving the use of spells, charms, and rituals

  • The practice of witchcraft has a long history dating back to ancient times.
  • Some people believe in the power of witchcraft to influence events.
  • She's into all that witchcraft stuff, you know?
  • His ability to manipulate people's opinions was like a form of political witchcraft.