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Vandal Savage
DC Comics supervillain
Erik Killmonger
Marvel Comics supervillain
Jack Skellington
fictional character from the film The Nightmare Before Christmas
Arthas Menethil
character in Warcraft
Arawn
In Welsh mythology, Arawn () was the king of the otherworld realm of Annwn who appears prominently in the first branch of the Mabinogi, and alluded to in the fourth. In later tradition, the role of the king of Annwn was largely attributed to the Welsh psychopomp, Gwyn ap Nudd - meaning "white" (i.e. 'winter') a possible kenning for his true name. However, Arawn's memory is retained in a traditional saying found in an old Cardigan folktale:
Ice King
fictional character from Adventure Time
Night King
fictional character from the Game of Thrones series
Finn the Human
hermano de jh de la cruz eh Ishowspeed
T'Challa
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Macbeth
character from Shakespeare's play
Grimlock
Grimlock is a fictional character of the Transformers franchise. He is usually portrayed as the leader of the Dinobots, a subfaction of Autobots who can transform into dinosaurs. Grimlock is best known for speaking in the third person and transforming into a Tyrannosaurus. He appeared on screen along with other Dinobots in the fourth installment of the Transformers film series. Grimlock has become a staple character of the Transformers franchise, appearing in cartoons, comic books and video games. There are numerous toys and other forms of merchandise made in his likeness.
Captain Britain
superhero identity in Marvel Comics
Beast
character from the Beauty and the Beast
Maleagant
Maleagant (alternatively Malagant, Meleagan, Meleagant, Meleagraunce, Meliagant, Meliagaunt, Meliagant, Meliaganz, Meliagrance, Meliagrant, Mellegrans, Mellyagraunce) is an often otherworldly villain from the Arthurian legend. In a popular Arthurian episode recorded in several different versions, Maleagant abducts King Arthur’s wife, Queen Guinevere, necessitating her rescue by Arthur and his knights, later notably Lancelot. The earliest surviving version of this episode names the abductor Melwas in Welsh tales. As Maleagant, he debuts as Lancelot's archenemy in Chrétien de Troyes' French roma
King K. Rool
fictional character from the Donkey Kong series
Dream
protagonist of the comic book series The Sandman
King Louie
fictional character in The Jungle Book films
Tommen Baratheon
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
King Claudius
character in Shakespeare's Hamlet
King Shark
DC Comics supervillain
Apollonius of Tyre
literary work
White-Bear-King-Valemon
White-Bear-King-Valemon () is a Norwegian fairy-tale. The tale was published as No. 90 in Asbjørnsen and Moe's Norske Folke-Eventyr. Ny Samling (1871). George Webbe Dasent translated it for his Tales from the Fjeld.
Caesar
fictional character from the Planet of the Apes film series
Fortinbras
Fortinbras , also called Young Fortinbras to distinguish him from his father, is a minor fictional character from William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet. A Norwegian crown prince with a few brief scenes in the play, he delivers the final lines that represent a hopeful future for the monarchy of Denmark and its subjects. His father, the fictional former king of Norway, is also named Fortinbras and was slain in the play's antecedent action in a duel with King Hamlet. The duel between the two is described by Horatio in Act One, Scene One (I,i) of the play.
The Ghost
ghost in Shakespeare's play Hamlet
Ernie Ladd
American football player and professional wrestler (1938–2007)
Abradatas
thumb|upright=1.5|The war chariot of Abradates thumb|200px|Death of Pantheia, wife of Abradatas, by Peter Paul Rubens Abradatas (Greek: ; fl. 6th century BC) was a king, probably fictional, of Susa, known to us from Xenophon's partly fictional biography of Cyrus the Great, the Cyropaedia. According to it, he was an ally of the Assyrians against Cyrus the Great, while Cyrus was still a vassal to his (also probably fictional) uncle, Cyaxares II.
Shasta
fictional boy, the male lead human in The Horse and His Boy (Narnia, book 5)
Zeus
fictional character in Marvel Comics
King Boo
fictional ghost in the Mario franchise
Ka-Zar
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Maximus
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Starzinger
, known as Spaceketeers in the United States, is an anime series produced by Toei Animation. It is a sci-fi remake/adaptation of Wu Cheng'en's fantasy novel Journey to the West. It was directed by Yugo Serikawa and written by Tatsuo Tamura. It aired in Fuji TV in Japan from April 2, 1978, to August 24, 1979. In the United States, it was referred to as Spaceketeers and was part of Jim Terry's Force Five series. In the United Kingdom, it was referred to as Sci-Bots on VHS releases. In Latin America, it was known as El Galáctico.
Noctis Lucis Caelum
Final Fantasy XV character
Katie Woodencloak
Norse fairy tale
Walter of Aquitaine
legandary king of the Visigoths
Mole Man
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Kain
title character of the Legacy of Kain series
Miraz
Miraz is a fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. He is the main antagonist in the book Prince Caspian, and is the uncle of the book's protagonist.
Edmund Blackadder
fictional character
The King of the Golden Mountain
Grimm fairy tale
Blastaar
Blastaar (, ) (also known as the Living Bomb-Burst and Blasstaar) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #62 (May 1967). Blastaar is an opponent of the Fantastic Four and lives in the Negative Zone. He is also an enemy of Annihilus, another Fantastic Four villain.
Griffith
fictional character from Berserk
Bambi
fictional deer from Salten's Bambi, A Life in the Woods
Crimson King
The Dark Tower character
Clopin Trouillefou
character from Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Tirian
King Tirian (born between 2530 and 2535, Narnian time) is a fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. He is the protagonist of The Last Battle, in which he is the last King of Narnia, who has to defend his kingdom against subversion and invasion. He is well respected by the Narnians and a skilled swordsman. He is descended from Prince Caspian, and is the son of King Erlian. His closest friend is Jewel the Unicorn.
The Ram
French fairy tale
The King of the Golden River
1842 novel by John Ruskin
Rilian
In C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia fictional series, Rilian (2325–?) is the son of King Caspian and the grandson of Ramandu the star. Rilian appears in two of the seven books, The Silver Chair and briefly in The Last Battle.
Trigon
DC Comics character, father of Raven
Arthur Read
fictional character in the PBS children's television show Arthur
Sir Brunor
Brunor, Breunor, Branor or Brunoro are various forms of a name given to several different characters in the works of the Tristan tradition of Arthurian legend. They include the Knight of the Round Table known as Brunor/Breunor le Noir (French for "the Black") and his own father by the same name, as well as a few others.
The King of the Cats
British folk tale
The King Who Would Be Stronger Than Fate
Indian fairy tale
King of Hearts
character in Lewis Carroll's “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland”
Rhampsinit
300px|thumb|Rhampsinit and the masterthief (Dutch TV, 1973) Rhampsinit (also called Rhampsinitos, Rhampsinitus, Rampsinitus, Rampsinit, derived from Herodotus' Greek Ῥαμψίνιτος Rhampsínitos) is the hellenized name of a fictitious king (pharaoh) from Ancient Egypt. He is named by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus as a literary figure in his Historiae. There it is told that Rhampsinit was the predecessor of the legendary king Kheops. The first tale of Rhampsinit is about two thieves who rob the king until one of them dies. His brother tries to rescue the corpse and then manages to fool the k
Li Jun
Water Margin character
The Little King
American gag-a-day comic strip and cartoon
King Marsile
character in The Song of Roland