A wardrobe takes you to Narnia, A Rabbit hole takes you to Wonderland and following the second star and flying on till morning gets you to Neverland. I was just wondering if any of you had come up with interesting ways for characters to travel to their fantasy world?
Cryogenic sleep. The character could arrive in a foreign future with technology so advanced that it could be indistinguishable from magic.
I find opening a book is the easiest way to slip into my fantasy world . . . Oh, wait . . . Never mind.
I once had this idea of getting into an alternate world by jumping into puddles after the rain I once read a manga where the way by which to enter the fantasy world was to go to sleep.
Fall into a deep dark chasm. Look in a mirror at a certain time after midnight. Stumble drunk into a dark neighborhood at an even later time. Pay for admission to a house of urban legend. Those were just personally what I had come up with. Either way, in all I had come up with, there is no memory of how you had gone there to begin with.
In my story, the people who are sensitive to magic experience what they think are hallucinations, but which are actually glimpses of the magical world. I'm also using portals that are natural, like mushroom rings, twisted trees, etc. and man-made gateways, like mirrors and--my favorite--a gate with a rotating glass lens that leads to one world when facing one way and the other when facing the opposite way. It's been fun so far.
In the Urban Fantasy world that I just came up with my first story for, I'm thinking that all magical realms are artificial constructs created by powerful mages originally from the "mortal" world - some the size of houses, some the size of small countries, most the size of cities - each with it's own way or ways of getting in and out: objects, incantations, locations ... any combination thereof
Live a long life in one world only to be born and live again in a new one unaware of the previous with nothing but deja vu to hint at its existance until one day...