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Originally Posted by Refplace
Depends on the nature but generally I would call fictional characters anthrophomorphics. It fits along with anthropomorphism of concepts and natural forces.
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Well, yes, but on the other hand, that usage is different from the usage specifically for characters such as Usagi Yojimbo or Judy Hopps, or before them Bugs Bunny or Pogo Possum. Dream of the Endless is described by his big sister as an "anthropomorphic personification," but he's not *specially* appealing to furry fans. So I wonder if GURPS Anthropomorphics would imply the wrong subject matter to readers who aren't furry fans?