Favorite fictional Immortal character

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Steph K wrote:There's a lot of great immortal characters. Henry in the tv show Forever was great, as is Lucifer in the current Fox series. From books a lot of good vampires come to mind, like Anne Rice's characters and the characters in the Sookie Stackhouse series.
I really enjoyed Henry from Forever as well and was really disappointed when it was cancelled too. That was an interesting show.
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I loved Dorian Grey and the message it sent about he dangers of immortality and being vein. That there is more important things in life that you and self preservation is a good message
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Merlin from any version, but mainly the BBC TV series. Even though I loved the show, I would have watched it forever. It ended wonderfully but I didn't want it to end. Also the Genie from Aladdin. :wink:
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I have a lot of them. My favourite is Edward Cullen. I have read the Twilight series so many times and I still enjoy it as much as I did the first time.
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Edward Cullen from Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer is my favorite Immortal character.
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CataclysmicKnight wrote:It's really lame I'm having trouble coming up with many cool immortal people! Wolverine from X-Men is a good one, and especially with his stand-alone movies it was made clear that immortality isn't necessarily a blessing. Damon from Vampire Diaries is another good example of someone who didn't even want immortality and hasn't always been the best of people/vampires...
Oh, yeah. I'm a big fan of Wolverine too! I like how he stays himself regardless of the length of his lifespan. That's what makes him special. :D
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michelonline29 wrote:Ever since I read The Twilight Saga, I've always loved Edward Cullen. Apart from being handsome and strong, I admire his devotion towards Bella. He fights for what he believes is right.

I'd choose him, too, until a new favorite comes along.
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My favorite by far is Peter Pan, plain and simple. I have some others but I don't think others stand out to me as much as he does in my mind. I just love the magic behind him and the rest of Disney!
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hsimone wrote: 06 Feb 2017, 09:24
gali wrote:My favorite is Peter Pan!!
I was trying to think of a good one, and I think I'm going to agree with gali. Peter Pan is awesome! :D
Yeah! Peter Pan is just awesome. How can I forget him!
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