I don't know of any such fictional character. Such a concept is so far from the norm in storytelling that it's not a common theme. It would likely be found only in very niche or shock-value-driven works, but not in mainstream or widely recognized fiction.
In most fictional works, such a scenario is extremely rare and considered highly unconventional. Maybe in some extremely avant-garde or controversial stories, but I haven't come across any specific examples. Usually, storytellers avoid such taboo subjects.
Well, that's impossible in reality because fictional characters aren't real people and can't actually marry you.
That's a tough one. Maybe it could be Goku from Dragon Ball, as his powers and influence seem to have no bounds and his story spans across multiple universes.
Definitely not. Marriage requires two real, living individuals who can consent and have legal standing. Fictional characters exist only in imagination and stories.
For me, it's Harry Potter. His bravery, determination, and magical adventures make him stand out.
My favorite fictional character is Hermione Granger from Harry Potter. She's smart, brave, and always stands up for what's right.
Harry Potter is often considered one of the most popular. His adventures in the magical world and his growth as a character have captured the hearts of many.
Well, that depends on your personality, interests, and actions. Maybe you're a brave hero like Harry Potter because of your courage in the face of challenges.
My favorite fictional character is Hermione Granger from Harry Potter. I love her because she's smart, brave, and always stands up for her friends.
My favorite fictional character is Harry Potter. I love him because he's brave, kind, and always stands up for what's right.
It's hard to determine exactly. But some might consider characters from ancient myths like Hercules or Odysseus as among the earliest. They were important because they passed down stories and values through generations.