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[[Category:Hue-format fake Items]] [[Category:S0 Conceptual Patterns]] [[Category:Storytelling ontology]]  __NOTOC__
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Revision as of 08:48, 10 April 2025

  1. fictional character

Characteristics in draft

Properties

item type
S0 1-1-1
alias (en)
character (fiction)
fictional individual
QID references [Item] 1-1-1
overall theme of number range
fictional work 1-1-1
subset of
hypothetical individual
instance of
--
superset of
central character
side character
background character

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Usage notes

Currently, I can't think of a meaningful difference between "fictional character" and "fictional individual". As far as I can tell they are generally the same thing in every instance. There are hypothetical individuals which are not fictional characters, but I cannot think of any specifically "fictional" individual or "fictional" person which is both an "individual" and not a "character". So, the more general Item will simply be "hypothetical individual".

It is true that in the broadest use of language, objects can be "individuals" of that object, but in such a case the Items are simply being called "objects", while "individual" is being used to imply "person".