I don't really know for sure, but maybe Isabella Swan (Cullen) from the Twilight novels. She doesn't like expensive things, she doesn't want people to interfere. She has some of my traits. We also can't stand blood. The difference is that she can smell blood and it makes her sick (when she was human) - I can't smell blood, but the sight of it makes me weak.
Harry Potter from the novels. We both say that we're fine when we are sometimes not. I pity that character. He lost his parents at the age of 1 and lost his godfather when he was 15 and they both really haven't spent that much time together. On top of that, Harry's aunt and uncle hates him. In the 7th book, his cousin didn't hate him. That made me cry.
Sirius Black, from the Harry Potter novels 3-5. I pity him too. He got disowned by his family. The only family members he had was his cousins, Nymphadora Tonks (Lupin) (she died in the last book) and Bellatrix Lestrange, and Narcissa Malfoy (Black). Sirius did see Harry's father, James Potter as a brother. He had to stay with James after he got disowned. Not only that, he had a cousin who killed him.
Catharine Dollanganger, Christopher Dollanganger, Carrie Dollanganger and Cory Dollanganger from the Dollanganger series. The movies doesn't explain this drama and incest novels. I can't explain everything, you have to read the novels yourself. Just look up Dollanganger series and there will be 5 books that you need to read. It is best if you read them all in order: Flowers In The Attic, Petals In The Wind, If There Be Thornes, Seeds Of Yesterday and Garden Of Shadows. Those siblings been through so much. I can tell you how each other them died by going in order.
Cory died by arsenic that was fed to him by his mother through donuts. Carrie died the same way, but she covered the donuts in arsenic, she ate 9 and took a bite out of the 10th one and was already dying. Christopher died the same way his father did; a car crash. Catharine died of grief and killed herself the same way Carrie did. So, 1 murder, 2 suicides and 1 accident.
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L from death note
Light yagami from death note
Matsuda from death note
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Undertaker from kuroshitsuji
Sebastian from kuroshitsuji
Grell from kuroshitsuji
Aurora from the app lovestruck
Hermione Granger from Harry Potter
Ron Weasley from Harry Potter
Severus Snape from Harry Potter
Levi Ackerman from attack on Titan
Emily, Spencer, Hanna and Aria from PLL
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Cause they all seem so... so real. They all have realistic problems and flaws, plus many of these fictional characters teached me many different things, helped me solved many personal issues, influenced me and maked me understand some real life problems better.
Sorry but I can't choose just one :)
Batman, since he sacrifices everything in his life as Bruce Wanye and becomes the literal Batman to help people, but also himself. He doesn't want to be that boy who could do nothing while he watched his parents die. It's just something extremely honorable about that to me.
Also, he's badass and is really good as a hero. He looks at things objectively and treats them as they are. Plus, he refuses to kill villains which does backfire, but it shows he's willing to give them a chance to change as well. That even if you fucked up badly in the past that you can still become a better person.
Ouch. I have so many. Do i have to choose? I can give you a few.
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People are asking hard questions today, lol.
Hmmm...
Kazuma Sato, from konosuba!
Super funny, gender equality (punches everyone in the face, lol) and a pervert
Otherwise.. Misaka Mikoto, electric user, can hack into anything, almost literally a divine being (not being a degenerate yet, she literally almost ascended), cute as fuck (now I'm being a degenerate) and tsundere. Perfect.I love Harry Potter. His life is very similar to mine because he had a rough childhood with strict family. Finding about Hogwarts changed his life, where Harry and friends were always there to help each other.
Sink me... I think the lady asked about Sir Percy Blakeney. Charm, wit, style, brains, daring, righteous, wealth and of course a poet...
Richard Cypher/Richard Rahl from the Terry goodkind book series the sword of truth. His character resonated with me because I started reading his books when I was young. 1997. He was on a journey to discover the world and so was I. I was in foster care at the time, and those books are what lead me to atheism as well as objectivism and enlightened self interest.
Either Asimov's Robot Daneel Olivaw, who turned out to be the guiding force behind the entire saga from Caves of Steel through the Foundation series, or Tolkien's Samwise Gamgee, the unsung hero of The Lord of the Rings without whom the quest would have failed several times.
I'd have to say trazyn the infinite. Because in a galaxy full off power armored murder hobos. Hive minded insects that swarm over whole planets, soulless zombie robots with lazors, walking talking green athletes foot with machine guns, and sex crazed blood thirsty insane rotting demons. He still just wants to collect his comic books and pop figurines, and possibly a little of everything listed above
There are so many... But id say ash from evil dead sticks out because he is an average Joe that endures and kicks butt which fresh sarcasm. But Alice from the resident evil movies is pretty bad ass too
Hmm probably Mulan from the 1998 Disney movie. What a badass, willing to sacrifice everything for her family and even findind a soul mate afterwards. She was truly my rolemodel during childhood.
I really like Robinson Crusoe, but it's because that's the last novel that I have read 😂
I actually find him interesting and love how his faith wanes and expands as his struggles multiply and he survives.Mine is Lisbeth Salander. She as very strong female after all she's been through. I lover her strength, her sense of justice towards women and the way she fights for what she wants.
Scarlett O'Hare. She built her own business in a time when women were supposed to stay home
And she had all the men chasing her
Who the fuck wouldn't want to be Scarlett O'Hare?Alex Mahone from Prison Break, he was a mix of intelligence and strength and I like the solitude part of his personality, he solved his problems by himself and relying only on his intelligence and strength.
Kratos
Richard Rahl because he is selfless, always seeks the truth even if it is unliked, a talented warrior that believes in protecting the weak, and believes in true love to the point of self sacrifice.
Sasuke Uchiha from Naruto.
Cause he had a very interesting character fevet which was fun to watch and he's just really cool when it comes to fights and he's got really badass dialogues.The Carnotaurus in Jurassic World. Absolute legend, such talent.
Maybe Ripley from Alien. She's a kick-ass woman who's still a woman to her core, not someone who's trying to be a guy.
Peeta in the hunger games because he is so loyal and selfless
I have a lot and a lot but i will just say Tiffany from chucky heart of gold but misguided.
Iron-Man just because I like How Tony stark is pretrayed
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