Board Thread:Admin Announcements/@comment-5843134-20140719190545/@comment-24444207-20140719230228

If it is decided that fantasy nations are not micronations, I suggest removing the related category from the micronations page.

Lothian 1's definition falls short in that, according to that definition, a nation with a purely fictional history and population claiming to exist in my bedroom would not be considered fantasy and would qualify as a micronation solely because I claim it exists within my bedroom. Perhaps remove "a nd exist within the mind of the creator and no where else". The first part of Lothian 1's statement would disqualify that nations that you want to exclude.

The word fictional is more apt than fantasy. Fantasy is closely associated with unrealistic elements such as unicorns and moon bases. However, fiction would include such fantastical elements as well as realistic but still "made up" elements.