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Fictional friends
#11
Fictional friends
Enjoy your family time.
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#12
RE: Fictional friends
I'll have to think about this. If I do choose one it will need to be obscure and one that no one else will want. Fiction coming to life I will not want to share.
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#13
RE: Fictional friends
Half the characters from Discworld, DCI Mallory and Iron Man
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#14
RE: Fictional friends
In no particular order.

Serana from Skyrim's Dawnguard DLC. She's a survivor, a strong "woman" (vampire), and the first time I ever had that weird connection to any sort of AI/computer character.



Phaedra from the Kushiel books. It's hard to express how much her character and the books she is in helped me become comfortable with myself. There's no short way to summarize what they're about, but she made BDSM something I no longer hide, but defend with pride in myself and others, and she's the sort of woman I like (like Princess Leia) - maybe not trained to be a warrior, but not afraid to get her hands dirty, and a firm believer in intellect and knowledge.



Kíli, as portrayed by the movies, he and I would cut up all day every day.



Peggy Carter, per the Agent Carter TV series.


First of all, Hayley Atwell is my spirit animal. Second of all, Peggy Carter is everything I want to be when I grow up. Both the character and the real life actress are amazing and I want to have pajama parties with either one of them.
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Breeze, from Mistborn, who doesn't have a good image I can find, because he is snappy and flippant all the time, but a good hearted man underneath. I think of him when I think of how good leaders in a community should be.
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#15
RE: Fictional friends
Important question: when you say *friend*, do you mean friend or friend? Because my answer may depend on how much the friendship, uh... develops
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#16
RE: Fictional friends
#1 - Lee from Steinbeck's East of Eden. He is funny, wise, and seems like he would be a cool drinking buddy.
#2 - JD & Turk from Scrubs. Eaaagggllleeee!


#3 Chance and Shadow from Homeward Bound.
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#17
RE: Fictional friends
Off the top of my head I'd have to say Slartibartfast. Not only did he create the fjords, but it would just be awesome to say "Slartibartfast" all of the time.

I'll think about it some more and see if I can pick a better one.
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#18
RE: Fictional friends
The Doctor (Doctor Who)

Monkey D Luffy (One Piece)

Jake the Dog (Adventure Time)

Everyone else in all fiction can fuck off :3
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#19
RE: Fictional friends
Oh, if we're talking animals, I would love to be friends with Oberon from the Iron Druid series. If you haven't heard the audiobook versions of those, you SHOULD just to hear the wacky Irish Wolfhound talking.

They're such adorable derps.

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#20
RE: Fictional friends
It is hard to separate characters from their fictional worlds. Like if I friend Gandalf, will there be a middle earth, will he be in our world but with magic?

In no particular order;

Scrooge McDuck

The ocean from Solaris

Data from ST TNG

Korben and Leeloo Dallas from the fifth element

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