Who is your favorite character in all of fiction?

Who is your favorite character in all of fiction?

Lucifer from the Sandman spinoff

My girlfriend

>Achilles glared at him and answered, "Fool, prate not to me about covenants. There can be no covenants between men and lions, wolves and lambs can never be of one mind, but hate each other out and out an through. Therefore there can be no understanding between you and me, nor may there be any covenants between us, till one or other shall fall”

This mighty pirate
Every enemy hes met hes annihilated

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What a asscuntler, good thing he died from a stab in the heel.

As of now? Bonerdude.

This fucker is at least in the top.

>A mighty kek was had by all

Corporal King from King Rat.

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Hercules.

I am sad that I've never had the chance to play a character like him. My friends don't like that sort of thing, for some reason.

Like disney hercules? Kevin Sorbo? What about him do your friends dont like?
Like strong man is kinda standard for Rpgs

While Kevin Sorbo Herc is my favorite, I just want to be a really strong dude that does legendary stuff. But my friends are realism fags, or at least leaning towards it.

Super Strong dudes are so much fun.
>rolling boulder trap
I stand my ground and catch it.
>Too high to climb
I throw then elf
>Dropping celling
Ill hold it up, you get outta here
>What type of weapon do you have?
A fuckin tree!

Yeah, that's the sort of shit I tried and they wouldn't even let me roll for it.

Long John Silver, no contest.

Run dude. Run your own game and push this sort of thing.
Also alot of games tell you how much you can lift with your STR stat. Just show em it.

samurai jack was shit, take the nostalgia goggles off

I'm not sure if I want to be here for the shitstorm that is about to ensue.

my nigga

Onos T'oolan

>Black Crusade
>Two of us show up with Hereteks
>Change my starting augments to become his personal murder sector/lab assistant
>Basically Bane+Wolverine
>First mutation gives me Fear(1)
>Kill people with my fists
>Develop a history of killing navigators
>Assist in surgery by holding people down
>Accidentally a space hulk

Probably my second favorite character.

Anyone has the "Barbarian that made a statue of himself to use as a weapon" screencap?

I'd have to choose Veralidaine Sarrasri, from Wild Magic/The Immortals.

First villian that actually made me mad for doing the shit they did. plus hellfire is cool

>Not posting the best version of Silver

yes you are a good person

man my teenage self who watched this with his daddy issues cried like a baby when "Iris" played

god i still need to watch that movie again that and the Atlantis one

Hector was superior. He's a family man.

Hi, underaged

Excellent taste

>no counterargument from nostalgia babbies other than u-underage
Sad!

God, from the Bible.

No, I swear I am not an edgelord or an atheist.

Nineteen year old here (i.e. never watched it till a year ago).

Samurai Jack is objectively, literally good

>in all of fiction
is insane and I'm not sure I could ever have a choice I'm happy with under those circumstances.

Maybe William/Bull/Agent Lee or Frankenstein's monster. McBeth?

Old Testament or New Testament?

>take the nostalgia goggles off
How do you have nostalgia for something less than a year old?

if you're watching it for reasons other than trope mixing and stylization/animation, you're doing it wrong. What it does, it does incredibly well.

>Samurai Jack is an American action-adventure animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network. The series follows "Jack", an unnamed samurai sent through time to a dystopian future ruled by the tyrannical shape-shifting demon Aku. Jack quests to travel back in time and defeat Aku before he can take over the world. The series premiered on August 10, 2001

2001 was 16 years ago dude

The end of that last season was the fucking worst.

It was a steaming shit pile on top of an otherwise interesting and well made end to the show.

Technically Paradise Lost counts as fanfiction, which I believe is what the OP pic is recounting. It's where most seem to get their idea of Lucifer, the Fallen Angel, from, as it is the origin point for the more flattering representation of Old Scratch pop culture seems to be familiar with.

>Unnamed Samurai
>Named in the show description
Who writes these?

I loved Achilles.

>half god
>god forged armour
>routes Trojan army solo
>beats river god
>kills hector
>kills memnon
>kills queen of amazons
>kills even more soldiers
>immortal
>best fighter of the greeks
>so good he is remembered thousands of years later

Truly a proper epic hero.

Hector was a coward and arrogant. Instead of facing Achilles like in the movies, he bolted and ran for his life. Some hero. One time the movie version was better.

Hi r*ddit

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All great choices.

The great grandpappy of all funny fat dudes past, present, and future...
SIR
JOHN
MOTHERFUCKING
FALSTAF

A challenger appears.

>samurai jack fan calling someone else reddit

Jack isn't his true name. He's just referred to as 'the samurai'. The name Jack is given to him by people from the future, but his true name is never revealed.

I prefer Diomedes. That was a real hero to Achilles' berserker. Both are Mary Sues but one is more likeable.

Hector is a much more human character than Achilles, as are many other in the Illiad.

Geralt is pretty great. Better in the novels than the games, but still.

This dude was one of my childhood heros and is still fucking top tier

Hi r*ddit

Whom'st't the fuck?

Stannis Baratheon should get an honorable mention.

Though, I have to go with Ivanhoe

I always thought Serpico from Berserk was fucking badass, and the way he acts stupid to mask his badassery is the coolest shit ever

I remember watching this in the late 90s and finally picking up that he probably slept with his mentor's daughter when she was all of 14 years old.

M: "I was a child. I was in love. It was wrong and you knew it!"
I: "You knew what you were doing."

Dude's a piece of shit but how can you not love the guy?

Greed's probably my 2nd pick.

I love that guy.
I always forget how good Brotherhood was.

Patrician picks

For me, pic related is in the top 10 with his dad.

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Generic anime smart badguy who believes in PROGRESS!

Baby's first introduction to the LN antagonist who totally isn't evil because he's just does what needs to be done :)

Jesus

hilarious and original.

best dynamic duo coming through
Regis was awesome in the books, but man did he knock it out of the park in Blood & Wine

Captain America.

Haven't played witcher 3 expansions yet, just base game.

Alucius from Corean Chronicles

You sir have good taste

That's a tough one. One that springs to mind is Michael Carpenter from Dresden Files. Picture of a LG Paladin.

Damn fine loli

Achilles was a little bitch desu. Half the conflict in the Illiad is him throwing a literal temper tantrum, and half his successes are because of his mommy bailing him out.

Hellfire was so fucked up. One of the best Disney villains for sure.

Godtier.

Locke Lamora

I legitimately consider Jesus a great character, if you take the portrayal of Him in the Bible as ficticious. (Not either of the ones you were responding to btw).

ehhhhh

EHHHHHHHH

Raskolnikov was great for the first half of his book but the ending was awful and ruined him.

I love the Buendias, especially Jose and Aurelio because they're literally /ourguys/.

Falstaff and Sancho Panza are up there too.

I came here to post this.

On topic: Edmond Dantes for me.

These guys are definitely my favorite characters when it comes to video games.
I've tried to make characters based on Raziel a couple of times but they also turn into turbo edgelords.

Luke Skywalker.

Started off whiny, entitled kid. Got learned a few hard lessons. Becomes badass that saves the galaxy.

Feanor

Whiny, entitled immortal that could not learn a few hard lessons. Died a horrible yet manly death surrounded by the worst enemies his arch-nemesis could provide.

Jean Tannen is great too. Fuck Sabetha, she's an absolute cunt who never grew up.

I miss that man. he brought a certain air to the antagonists he played taking good villains and making them great.

the holocaust

>Who is your favorite character in all of fiction?
Damn this is hard.
I had trouble narrowing it down.

This dude made it to the short list.

But I have to say, Yoda.

Wise, funny, humble, mighty, fallible, kind, mentor and master archetype.

He is on a short list of actors that're genuinely unique, always enjoyable, and that no one else sounds quite exactly like.

Vincent Price, Christopher Walken, Tim Curry, Alan Rickman, probably a few more.

A Successful Socialist.

With his breath, I imagine that they....never mind.
Patrician taste, user.

>Gotta stay here
>Stay in the shitty future
>Samurai Jack
That....that is not how the lyrics go.
I'm sorry it wasn't like the shitty fanfic you wrote back in the day; I would suggest finding it and setting it on fire.

Hector Breaker of Horses.

My favourite chaotic neutral too

Yeah, I honestly liked Locke and Jean. And the Twins. And the Kid. And Father Chains.
Sadly, dude was piss-poor at worldbuilding, and the plot didn't sit well with me either, so I never bothered reading more once I endured to the end of the first book.
Literally a wizard did it.
Literally because paid.

You mean it wasn't like the only lose end the series left untied, instead leaving a shitty time paradox.

My man.

Treasure Planet IS tied for my favorite adaptation of Treasure Island - along with Muppet Treasure Island, of course - but my favorite Silver will always be the original from the book.

ME MATEY, YO-HO!

Good choice, but is he really chaotic neutral? Not trying to start shit but I like putting alignments to random fictional characters.