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This is a list of Neopian worlds in alphabetical order. A Neopian world is a type of virtual land in Neopia (on a virtual pets website) where players venture with their Neopets. Each one has its own appearance and "culture", but consists of common areas such as shops and recreational spots (that is, games). Note that technically, regions or lands is more literally accurate than the commonly used term worlds, as these are all actually subdivisions of (or in orbit around) the planet of Neopia.
Faerieland
Faerieland is one of the fantasy worlds of the Neopets virtual pet website. It consists of two areas, Faerieland and Faerie City, and is mainly themed around "faeries," which are Neopets versions of what most people would know as fairies. The first area mostly contains games, e.g. Jhudora's Cloud, where an evil faerie gives quests in exchange for items, and the Wheel of Excitement.
Faerie City has, among other things, a couple of shops where you can find faerie-related items, an Employment Agency for your pets, and a secret link to the Hidden Tower where the Faerie Queen , Fyora, sells her very expensive items. Faeries give quests (a feature of the site in which users search for items in exchange for a prize, often improved statistics for the user's pet) here, as well.
External links: Faerieland | Faerie City
Haunted Forest
The Haunted Forest, a Hallowe'en-themed area of Neopets.com, is an obviously haunted woodland, in which there are games, several shops, and a tower where you can visit a witch who will give you quests. Since the opening of the Deserted Fairground, a sub-world, the Haunted Woods has increased in popularity. The Fairground contains, among other things, a flash game, the Wheel of Misfortune, and several shops. Not many pets are native to this area except the Korbat. The secret lab ray is known to be located within the Forest, though being secret, it doesn't appear on the map.
External links: The Haunted Woods | The Deserted Fairground
Jelly World
Jelly World is a fictional land created for the online community Neopets. Jelly World is the most secret of all the worlds. Everyone on the Neopets staff, when asked about Jelly World, will deny its existence(because they want to keep it a secret). But it does exist. It has few attractions, including the Giant Jelly, where you can go to get one free piece of jelly a day, and a shop where you can buy jelly items.
Jelly World's main attraction, is as we mentioned earlier, the Giant Jelly, which users can visit once a day to receive a free random jelly. The other attractions include two games: Jelly Blobs of Doom, and Bouncy Supreme. There is also a green jelly (which was used for the missing petpets plot), and a shop to buy rare jelly items.
External links: The alleged location | Why people think it does not exist
Krawk Island
Krawk Island is a pirate-themed "island" within the world of Neopets, a popular children's website. On Krawk Island, you can visit a restaurant, have your Neopet trained by the Academy, play games such as Armada and Dubloon Disaster, and buy expensive, extremely rare items at the Smuggler's Cove. Krawk Island is the only Neopian world with its own currency, Dubloons. Contrary to popular belief, Krawks are not native to Krawk Island. They were driven from Tyrrania to the island before the pirates arrived. The pirates thought that the Krawks were native to the island and named it after them.
External links: Krawk Island | Neopedia : Krawk Island | Neopedia : The Krawk and the Fungus Caves
Kreludor
Kreludor is the most recently "discovered" fictional world in the fantasy world of Neopets, and is the moon of the main planet Neopia. Users can visit a Neocola Machine, buy books or eat there at a fancy caf'e. They may also go to the Mining Centre where they may try to find the codes of 8 numbers, 1-9. However, it seems the correct code was lost when the Neopets staff decided to cancel the Sloth Plot that was going to happen sometime in late 2004.
The Mining Centre is run by the fictional Neopets villan Dr. Frank Sloth. Grundos live on Kreludor, not Virtupets Station, as most players think.
External links: Kreludor
Lost Desert
Lost Desert is a world in the virtual pet simulation site Neopets simulating ancient Egypt. According to official information, the world was discovered by Brucey B (a card-playing Bruce when he was chasing his "lucky coin").
It is home to the mysterious Coltzan's Shrine as well as many games, shops, etc. There was once a war with the evil Dr. Sloth.
There are many addictive games in this world. The most popular (yet ended and retired) was Sakhmet Palace: There was once a large game called Usurper, which revolved around King Coltzan III, who had been mysteriously murdered. The object of this game was to discover the murderer by following the clues given. The top winners were awarded Neopoints and prizes.
Other games include:
- Fruit Machine: A free chance game giving out Neopoints as well as Lost Desert fruits and occasionally paintbrushes.
- Swarm: A shooting game of hitting evil bugs as well as avoid being hit.
- Sutek's Tomb: A puzzle game of matching 3 icons by swapping figures on the gameplate.
- Brucey B Slots: A multi-line slot with decent number of Neopoints as jackpot.
- Pyramids: A card game costing 50 Neopoints per play, in which cards are arranged in a pyramid and the user needs to clear the pyramid.
Aishas are native to the Lost Desert, and so are Rukis.
External links: The Lost Desert
Maraqua
In the virtual pet simulation Neopets, Maraqua is a mysterious city that was sunk by krawk pirates. Little is known about Maraqua, because few have ever seen it. There is a mysterious statue at the bottom, as well as a bubbling pit.
Neopets users can buy a rare "Maraquan Paint Brush" for (usually) over 1 million Neopoints so that they can turn one of their pets into a Maraquan Neopet; there is also a corresponding Petpet version of that paintbrush. New Maraquan Neopets appear with some regularity.
Before it was destroyed, Maraqua originally had shops, such as Utility Fish, Maraquan Foods, a Maraquan Chef and Maraquan Petpets. The Maraquan petpets got moved to Mystery Island, and the Kitchen chef, who was originally a shrimp but was moved to Mystery Island and turned into a Flotsam. Flotsam, Jetsam, and Koi live in Maraqua, but Kikos visit this area often.
In Year 6 (2004), Neopets staff hinted that Maraqua was going to be rebuilt sometime in 2005. In the Advent Calendar for Year 6, Neopets gave a "Rebuild Maraqua" poster for users to put in their Neohomes. At the end of the year, Neopets staff announced on the site's news page that Maraqua was going to be rebuilt in 2005.
- Update: A plot is currently undergoing on the rebuilding of Maraqua! Comic strips are released every few weeks on the plot. Staring Isca, Caylis, Garin, and Jacques so far. - Larry1a
**Update: Maraqua is now rebuilt, but with only a few links, such as a weaponary, a sea shell shop, and a link to the ruins of Maraqua. - Larry1a
External links: The Ruins of Maraqua |
Maraqua before it was destroyed (Near the bottom of the page)
Meridell
Meridell is the medieval land in Neopia. It holds many attractions to the Neopets users, most of them involving fruits.
Among Neopian lands, Meridell has had the most wars on record: two. The first stemmed from a dispute, and the second was to satisfy a lust for revenge.
The kingdom has four distinct sections: Main, Darigan Citadel, Farm, and Castle. Last year a new area, Brightvale, opened. Ixis, Usuls, Unis, and Draiks are located in Meridell.
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External links: Meridell Main | Meridell Farm | Meridell Castle
Darigan Citadel
Mystery Island
Mystery Island is one of the fictional lands in the Neopets online virtual pet game. It is a tropical island hundreds of miles away from other Neopian worlds. There are several points of interest, such as the Cooking Pot, Tombola (at which users may try to win free items once per day), and even an island-themed tour guide. While on Mystery Island, one can use the Trading Post to exchange items with other users. This is advisable, as the Trading Post is the only legal way to trade your goods in Neopia. Kougras, Techos, Acaras, and JubJubs are natives.
External links: Neopets: Mystery Island
Tyrannia
Tyrannia is a prehistoric world on Neopets. There is a jungle in the south and the plateau in the north. Tyrannia was "discovered" when there was an earthquake in the Ice Caves area of Neopets, causing a crack to form in the ground. In Tyrannia, one can visit a concert, grab a slice of Giant Omelette, play such games as Go! Go! Go! or buy Tyrannian furniture at their furniture store. Native pets include the Pteri, the Chomby, the Grarrl, the Scorchio, and the Tonu.
External links: Tyrannian Jungle | Tyrannian Plateau
Neopia Central
The main world of Neopia, many famous attractions are located here, like the shop wizard and Neopia Bank. Unfortunately, not much games are here, except for Defenders of Neopia. There is a market to the far west of Neopia Central, where players can make shops. Chias and Skeiths are native to Neopia Central.
Talador
The continent on the other side of Neopia is called Talador. Talador is easily viewable from Neopia's moon Kreludor [1].
Not much is known about Talador, but it is known that the Darkest Faerie tried to take over Talador 1000 years ago, only to be put under a curse and thrown into the ocean. You can see her in Maraqua.
Nobody can access Talador yet, but rumors surrounding the Neopets site indicate that it will be opened to Neopians in 2005.
Proof of its existence can be found on the Neopets Trading Cards Siyana of Talador and Jerdana.
External links: [2]
Terror Mountain
Terror Mountain is subdivided into three main parts, Happy Vally, Ice Caves, and Terror Mountain.