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- {{wikipediainfo|Headless Horseman}}'''The Headless Horseman''' was a fictional character, dimly-known to [[Briar]]. ...r visit to the Library, alongside many other Librarians based on fictional characters. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Sm830 bytes (104 words) - 15:11, 15 September 2021
- ...of the [[Interdimensional Library]] were projections of popular fictional characters. ...not encounter Librarians based on people who were real in their universe, fictional as they might be elsewhere in the [[Multiverse]].1 KB (184 words) - 14:19, 4 February 2024
- ...info|Hatter (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)}}'''The Mad Hatter''' was a fictional character, dimly-known to [[Briar]]. ...r visit to the Library, alongside many other Librarians based on fictional characters. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Sm1 KB (139 words) - 13:14, 27 June 2023
- {{wikipediainfo|Wonderland (fictional country)}}'''Wonderland''' was a place described by [[Penalty-534]] of the ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(fictional_country) ''Wonderland (fictional country)'' on Wikipedia]'''878 bytes (122 words) - 11:32, 11 February 2023
- ...ickasaw”, where the main characters resided — specifically, in the equally-fictional city of Thamnapolis.943 bytes (134 words) - 18:11, 4 February 2021
- [[Category:Fictional characters]]519 bytes (74 words) - 21:44, 12 June 2023
- ...) April Fool's Anthology “The Noodle Incident”...)|universe in which]] its fictional counterpart was featured in ''The Noodle Incident''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The No [[Category:Characters and Concepts from the Real World]]1 KB (134 words) - 02:34, 25 July 2024
- ...fo|Robin Hood}}Medieval rogue '''Robin Hood''' was known to [[Briar]] as a fictional character, although [[Century Smith]] told her that there were an infinite A Robin Hood based on the fictional character was generated by [[Interdimensional Library|the Interdimensional1 KB (168 words) - 15:09, 15 September 2021
- In [[Literature Exam Universe|one universe]], Athos was a fictional character in a book written by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. Although the events of In [[Earth-44|one universe]], Athos was a fictional character in a book written by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. The events of this book3 KB (360 words) - 14:54, 2 September 2023
- In [[Literature Exam Universe|one universe]], Porthos was a fictional character in a book written by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. Although the events of In [[Earth-44|one universe]], Porthos was a fictional character in a book written by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. The events of this book2 KB (356 words) - 15:09, 15 September 2021
- In [[Literature Exam Universe|one universe]], Aramis was a fictional character in a book written by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. Although the events of In [[Earth-44|one universe]], Aramis was a fictional character in a book written by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. The events of this book3 KB (361 words) - 15:11, 2 September 2023
- “Plot armour” is a colourful term for the concept of fictional characters' ''de facto'' invulnerability in early stages of a plot, allowing them to s [[Category:Public Domain Characters and Concepts]]841 bytes (118 words) - 18:19, 18 August 2023
- ...with finding the whale [[Moby Dick]]. He was dimly-known to [[Briar]] as a fictional character. ...r visit to the Library, alongside many other Librarians based on fictional characters. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Sm2 KB (328 words) - 15:14, 11 February 2024
- ...its [[Librarian]]s, autonomous, sentient projections of popular fictional characters. ...ians, he had the qualities of his literary self, but was aware that he was fictional, and had an encyclopedic knowledge of his own publication history. [[Jenny2 KB (219 words) - 17:00, 11 June 2024
- ...at [[the Yellow King|the King in Yellow]] was a manifestation of Hastur, a fictional deity previously mentioned in a short story by Ambrose Bierce, and name-dro [[Category:Public Domain Characters and Concepts]]1 KB (235 words) - 15:34, 11 February 2024
- In [[Literature Exam Universe|one universe]], D'Artagnan was a fictional character in a book written by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. Although the events of In [[Earth-44|one universe]], D'Artagnan was a fictional character in a book written by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. The events of this book3 KB (454 words) - 15:12, 2 September 2023
- ...], Interpol is functionally in the public domain as a potential element of fictional narratives. [[Category:Characters and Concepts from the Real World]]721 bytes (100 words) - 15:18, 15 September 2021
- '''Mr Raymond''' was the fictional schoolteacher of the [[Rainbow Kids]], the human protagonists of ''[[The Ra As such, despite obviously having a very different storyline and main characters, ''The Rainbow Adventures'' is presented as a sort of spoof of ''Doctor Who2 KB (338 words) - 20:29, 2 August 2024
- ...tion]], MI5 is functionally in the public domain as a potential element of fictional narratives. [[Category:Characters and Concepts from the Real World]]726 bytes (103 words) - 15:21, 15 September 2021
- ...]], the FBI is functionally in the public domain as a potential element of fictional narratives. [[Category:Characters and Concepts from the Real World]]746 bytes (106 words) - 15:17, 15 September 2021