Quentin Collins from Dark Shadows
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Quentin Collins from Dark Shadows
Robert Grant from Verne's "Captain Grant's Children "
Sirius Black From Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban
THOR from Norse Mythology
Ugluk leader of the great Fighting Uruk-Hai from JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN obvious source
William Wallace from Braveheart
Oops! :blush: William Wallace is NOT a fictional character! At least, not in Braveheart. Now, in Poe's short story....:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by NNoah3
Xerxes may not be a fictional character, but I know that there have been many fictional accounts written about him, and many bend him more to the authors' fancies.
Sorry, it was the only "X" name I could come up with.
That's okay. "X" is one of the hardest letters to do, so I'll be lenient with it. But if anyone gets stuck, remember TV and film characters are alowed too ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycheinaboat
ZORRO originally created by Johnston McCulley in Agrosy Magazine, November 12, 1932, although it is said that he used an old legend.....
Abigail from the play Abigail's party (Though she is not an actual character in the play, she is mentioned quite a bit)
Bettina (Betty) Vanderpoel from The Shuttle By F.H Burnett
COLUMBO the bumbling detective played by Peter Falk
Mr. Darcy, Pride and Prejudice