The character who refers to himself as the Eye of the World is Rand al'Thor from "The Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan.
You have to be a fictional character in Harry Potter's world.
This is because you see this character alot on tv or at stores and you start creating a bond with that fitional character. Soon you'll end up falling in love with that character. So don't feel stupid that you love a fictional character because there are many people in the world that love a fictional character too.
Tintin is a fictional character created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. He lives in a fictional world where he travels around the world to solve mysteries and uncover adventures.
J. K. Rowling, under the pseudonym Newt Scamander, a fictional character from the world of Harry Potter.
Dexter Morgan
Illidan Stormrage is a fictional character mainly seen throughout Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos. He later became the main boss in the second expansion of the World of Warcraft series.
Rocky Balboa is a fictional character. He never existed in the real world.
"Tony" Montana is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 1983 film Scarface.
Peter Pan is a storybook character who has never aged. He remains a boy forever in the fictional world of Neverland.
Mr. Wolfsheim is a fictional character in "The Great Gatsby" by Fitzgerald. In the story he is a shady character involved in scandals and gambles, and he fixed the 1919 World Series. He's basically the fictional mirror of Arnold Rothstein, the man who really did rig the World Series.
No. Inuyasha is a fictional character but he does live in the Sengoku-Jidai era of Japan =)
No, Phileas Fogg is a fictional character created by Jules Verne for his novel "Around the World in Eighty Days." The character is not based on a real person.