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Tinkerbell, a character from J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan," is not considered mortal in the traditional sense. She is a fairy, which typically implies a magical and immortal nature. However, her existence is tied to the belief and faith of children, and she can be "killed" if her light goes out, which suggests a fragility to her being. Thus, while she is not mortal in the human sense, her survival is contingent upon belief and magic.

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