Judas Iscariot from the Bible stories (which are also a form of religious fiction in a sense) is very well - known for his betrayal. He betrays Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, which leads to Jesus' crucifixion.
Anakin Skywalker in the 'Star Wars' prequel trilogy. He betrays the Jedi Order by turning to the dark side and becoming Darth Vader. His actions are driven by his fear of losing Padmé and his manipulation by Palpatine.
Brutus in Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar' is another character associated with a great betrayal. He was considered a friend of Caesar but was convinced to join the conspiracy against him, believing it was for the good of Rome.
James Bond is a classic example. His sharp suits are part of his suave and sophisticated image.
One such character is Snow White. She shows kindness and love towards all the forest animals, treating them as her friends.
One example could be Tony Stark from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After his experiences in the battles and near-death situations, he shows signs of PTSD.
In the TV show 'Friends', Phoebe Buffay might be considered a Pisces. She's creative, empathetic, and has a bit of a dreamy side. These qualities are sometimes linked to Pisces personalities.
Isaac Asimov is one. His characters in his works often have complex and memorable personalities.
The goblins in certain stories are known for tinkering. They are usually shown as being inventive and always messing around with various gadgets and contraptions.
The protagonist of the novel," 100 Times of Adorable Pets Pursuing Marriage: Please Love Me," was betrayed for five years, but after rebirth, he chose to forgive and start over.
I don't know as I haven't read the book. Maybe the main characters are those involved in the most significant bargains and betrayals.
The Enterprise - D from 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' is a very big ship. It has many decks, a large crew, and is equipped with all sorts of advanced technology. It's used for exploration, diplomacy, and defense in the Star Trek universe.