yes probably. some people might pretend to be more important or popular, or pretend to be invisible. some people might pretend they are at somewhere calm if its a busy and stressful place. there are many reasons why someone would do this.
The Midnight Diner is a fictional setting in the show.
In a fictional galaxy. The setting depends on which media you are referring to.
Setting
Donald Duck is a fictional character created by Disney, so he doesn't have a real-world address. In the Disney universe, he is often associated with his home in Duckburg, a fictional city. For fun, fans sometimes refer to his address as "Duckburg, USA," but it remains part of a fictional setting.
A story by actors who pretend to be real characters is often referred to as a scripted performance or a play. In this form of storytelling, actors portray fictional characters and follow a predetermined script that outlines their dialogue and actions. This type of performance allows actors to embody and bring to life characters in a controlled and rehearsed setting.
It has not be known Being fictional vampires can do anything the author says they can do in their fictional setting.
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Tenerife is the setting for the fictional island of Fernando's!
Hill House is a fictional setting created by author Shirley Jackson in her novel "The Haunting of Hill House." It is not a real place.
Escape from reality into silly chaos in a fictional setting.