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This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. Lists of fictional characters by species (5 C, 8 P) Lists of fictional characters by organization (2 C, 6 P) Lists of fictional characters by genre (3 C) Lists of fictional characters by medium (14 C) Lists of fictional characters by nationality (2 C, 5 P)
Lists of book characters. List of recurring Albert Campion characters. List of Alex Rider characters. List of minor characters in the Alice series. List of Amelia Peabody characters. List of Angels & Demons characters. List of minor Animorphs characters. List of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter characters.
A. List of recurring Albert Campion characters. List of Alex Rider characters. List of minor characters in the Alice series. List of Amelia Peabody characters. List of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter characters. The Vampire Council of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter.
Fictional detectives are characters in detective fiction. These individuals have long been a staple of detective mystery crime fiction , particularly in detective novels and short stories . Much of early detective fiction was written during the " Golden Age of Detective Fiction " (1920s–1930s).
Fictional characters based on real people (5 C, 220 P) Fictional recipients of orders, decorations, and medals (4 C)
Subcategories. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. Fictional characters by franchise and genre (1 C) Fictional characters by medium and genre (7 C) Fictional females by genre (2 C)
F. Fictional factory workers (50 P) Fictional people in fashion (7 C, 45 P) Fictional bookmakers (12 P) Fictional mecha pilots (1 C, 35 P) Fictional people in finance (4 C, 5 P) Fictional flight attendants (12 P) Fictional people in food and agriculture (9 C)
This is a list of asexual characters in fiction, i.e. fictional characters that either self-identify as asexual or have been identified by outside parties to be asexual. Listed characters may also be aromantic. Not listed are celibate but not asexual characters or non-human characters, such as non-sexual computers or aliens in science-fiction