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The Little Prince
novel by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1943)

Thor
fictional character in Marvel Comics

Black Panther
fictional character in Marvel Comics
The Frog Prince
fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
The Princess and the Pea
fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Gawain
Gawain ( ), spelled many ways, is one of the Knights of the Round Table in the Arthurian legendary cycle. The prototype of Gawain appears under the name Gwalchmei in the earliest Welsh sources. He has subsequently appeared in many Arthurian tales in Welsh, Latin, French, English, Scottish, Dutch, German, Spanish, and Italian, notably as the protagonist of the Middle English poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Other works featuring Gawain as their central character include De Ortu Waluuanii, Diu Crône, Ywain and Gawain, Golagros and Gawane, Sir Gawain and the Carle of Carlisle, ''L'âtre péril
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Faramir
Faramir is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He is introduced as the younger brother of Boromir of the Fellowship of the Ring and second son of Denethor, the Steward of Gondor.
Faramir enters the narrative in The Two Towers, where, upon meeting Frodo Baggins, he is presented with a temptation to take possession of the One Ring. In The Return of the King, he leads the forces of Gondor in the War of the Ring, coming near to death, succeeds his father as Steward, and wins the love of Éowyn, lady of the royal house of Rohan.
Captain Nemo
fictional character created by Jules Verne
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Vegeta
( ), fully referred to as , is a fictional character in the Japanese franchise Dragon Ball created by Akira Toriyama. Vegeta made his appearance in chapter #204 "Sayonara, Son Goku", published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on January 7, 1989, seeking the wish-granting Dragon Balls to achieve immortality.

Simba
Simba is a fictional character in Disney’s The Lion King franchise. He first appears as the main protagonist in The Lion King (1994), starting as a cub where he flees the Pride Lands after his father, Mufasa, is murdered by his uncle, Scar, who deceives Simba into believing he is responsible for the death. Years later, Simba returns as an adult to confront Scar and reclaim his rightful place as king of the Pride Lands. He subsequently appears in the sequels ''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and The Lion King 1½''.
Romeo
Romeo Montague ( ) is the male protagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The son of Lord Montague and his wife, Lady Montague, he secretly loves and marries Juliet, a member of the rival House of Capulet, through a priest named Friar Laurence.
Celeborn
REDIRECT Galadriel
The Wild Swans
1838 literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Sandokan
Sandokan is a fictional late 19th-century pirate created by Italian author Emilio Salgari. His adventures first appeared in publication in 1883. Sandokan is the hero of 11 adventure novels. Within the series, Sandokan is known throughout the South China Sea as the "Tiger of Malaya".
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He-Man
He-Man is a superhero and the protagonist of the sword and planet franchise Masters of the Universe, which includes a toy line, several animated television series, comic books, and two feature films. He-Man is characterized by his superhuman strength and in most variations, is the alter ego of Prince Adam. He-Man and his friends attempt to defend the secrets of Castle Grayskull, the planet Eternia, and the rest of the universe from the evil forces of his uncle and archenemy Skeletor. He-Man is also the twin brother of She-Ra.
The Happy Prince and Other Tales
1888 collection of fairytales by Oscar Wilde
Sanji
fictional character from One Piece
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Zuko
Fire Lord Zuko (), commonly known as Zuko or Prince Zuko, is a fictional character in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, and is part of the Avatar: The Last Airbender world. He was created by Eric Coleman and designed by series creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the character is voiced by Dante Basco in Avatar: The Last Airbender and Bruce Davison in The Legend of Korra, and portrayed by Dev Patel in M. Night Shyamalan's 2010 film The Last Airbender and Dallas Liu in the 2024 Netflix live-action remake series.

Namor
Namor (), also known as the Sub-Mariner, is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Bill Everett for comic book packager Funnies Inc., the character first appeared in Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 (uncirculated). Namor first appeared publicly in Marvel Comics #1 (cover-dated October 1939). It was the first comic book from Timely Comics, the 1930s–1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics. During that period, known to historians and fans as the Golden Age of Comic Books, the Sub-Mariner was one of Timely's top three characters, along with C
Scar
fictional character and main antagonist from The Lion King
prince charming
stock character
Bran Stark
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Iroh
Uncle Iroh is a fictional character in Nickelodeon's animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Legend of Korra, and is part of the Avatar: The Last Airbender world. Created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the character was voiced by Mako in the first two seasons and, due to Mako's death, by Greg Baldwin in the third season and the sequel series The Legend of Korra.
Joffrey Baratheon
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Bowser Jr.
fictional character from the Mario franchise by Nintendo
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Bors
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Ganon
is a character and the main antagonist of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda video game series and franchise, as well as the final boss in many Zelda titles. In his humanoid Gerudo form, he is known as A massive and malevolent porcine monster, Ganon first appeared in the original The Legend of Zelda game in 1986, while his alter ego, Ganondorf, was introduced in A Link to the Past and made a physical appearance in Ocarina of Time. He has since appeared in the majority of the games in the series in various forms. He is the archenemy of the protagonist Link and Princess Zelda of Hyrule and originall
Theon Greyjoy
fictional character in A Song of Ice and Fire
The Swineherd
1841 short story by Hans Christian Andersen

Gareth
Gareth of Orkney () is a Knight of the Round Table in the ''Le Morte d'Arthur'' version of the Arthurian legend and many modern works based on it. He is depicted as the youngest son of King Lot and the Queen of Orkney, King Arthur's half-sister, thus making him Arthur's nephew, as well as the youngest brother to Gawain, Agravain and Gaheris.
Thor
fictional character appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Prince Hamlet
character in Shakespeare's play Hamlet
The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin
Mamoru Chiba
fictional character from Sailor Moon
Ivan Tsarevich
Russian folk hero
Prince Valiant
1937 comic strip by Hal Foster

Gaheris
Gaheris ( ) is a Knight of the Round Table and a relative of King Arthur in Thomas Malory's Arthurian legend compilation ''Le Morte d'Arthur''. He is the third son of one of Arthur's half-sisters, Queen Morgause, and her husband King Lot of Orkney. Gaheris is a younger brother of Gawain and Agravain, an elder brother of Gareth, and a half-brother of Mordred.

Lamorak
Lamorak (or Lamorake, Lamorac[k], Lamerak, Lamero[c]ke, [L]Amaratto, Amorotto, and other spellings) de Galis (of Wales) is a Knight of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend. Originally known as Lamorat le Gallois (Lamourat) in French, he was introduced in the Prose Tristan as a son of King Pellinore. Another Lamorat (de Listenois) appears in only one romance as his father's brother.
The Frog Princess
folk fairy tale
Loki
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Agravain
Agravain or Agravaine ( ) is a Knight of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend, whose first known appearance is in the works of Chrétien de Troyes. He is the second eldest son of King Lot of Orkney with one of King Arthur's sisters known as Anna or Morgause, thus nephew of King Arthur, and brother to Gawain, Gaheris, and often Gareth, as well as half-brother to Mordred.

The Wedding March
1928 film by Erich von Stroheim
Oberyn Martell
character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Ocean Master
fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics
Barbie as the Island Princess
2007 CGI-animated film by Greg Richardson
The Three Princes of Serendip
1557 short story by Cristoforo Armeno
The Maid of Pskov
opera by Nikolai Rimski-Korsakow
Prince Caspian
fictional character in The Chronicles of Narnia
The Six Swans
German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm as tale number 49
Arthas Menethil
character in Warcraft
Lucifer
DC Comics character
The Ebony Horse
story from the Arabian Nights
The Riddle
fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
Othello
character in Shakespeare's Othello; a Moorish soldier in the service of the Venetian Republic, who elopes with Desdemona, murders her, and kills himself
Lelouch Lamperouge
fictional character from Code Geass
Palamedes
Knight of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend
T'Challa
fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Tommen Baratheon
character in A Song of Ice and Fire

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
Tale of the doomed prince
ancient Egyptian literary text