The answer is novella.
A novella is a fiction book which is typically between 20,000 and 50,000 words. It is a short novel, but not short enough to be regarded as a short story.
The most popular definition of the term 'cylon' refers to a fictional group of robots. A cyclon might most likely be heard of on the series Battlestar Galactica.
Extended feeding usually refers to extended breastfeeding. It is recommended to breastfeed a child until they are two years old.
A fictional adaptation refers to a real event that a writer has dramatized or embellished in order to make it more interesting.
The "lender".
The "shipping shipping ships" meme is significant in the online community because it humorously plays with the concept of shipping, which refers to fans imagining romantic relationships between fictional characters. The meme's absurdity and wordplay have made it popular and memorable among internet users.
It refers to a Vampire in fictional writings. There is no other meaning that I know of.
The term "popular" is used to define anything that becomes trendy with the population regardless of what it is or how quirky it might be. The term "mainstream" refers to things that are popular but which also would be considered "normal" to the general population.
Snafu, often referenced in a humorous or fictional context, is not a recognized historical figure as a pharaoh of ancient Egypt. In popular culture, the term "snafu" refers to a situation that has gone awry. If you're referring to a specific fictional portrayal or a satirical interpretation of a pharaoh named Snafu, please provide more context for a more accurate response.
The word you want is lender.
Literature refers to written works (e.g. fiction, poetry, drama, criticism) that are considered to have permanent artistic value. Popular culture refers to mediums such as film, television, fashion trends, or current events that have artistic value.
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.
The correct spelling is characters. This plural noun refers to a group of people in a fictional work.