High fantasy is a sub-genre of fantasy, defined either by its setting in an imaginary world or by the epic stature of its characters and plot. (Marshall Tymn, Kenneth Zahorski and Robert H. Boyer distinguished between high fantasy, set in a fully realized secondary world, and low fantasy, which features supernatural intrusions into our own world.)
Quintessential works of high fantasy, such as The Lord of the Rings and The Wheel of Time, are both epics set in fully-realized worlds.
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