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*** The Sultan of Agrabah has no name; he's [[UnnamedParent "Father" or "Papa" to Jasmine]] and other people call him "Your Majesty" or variants to him and "the Sultan" when talking about him. A deleted scene referred to him as Hamed, but no name actually made it into the movies or series.
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* TheJester [[CourtJester The Jester]] from ''Theatre/OnceUponAMattress.''
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** The BigBad of Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Dinosaur}}'' for some reason, is always referred by everyone as "The Carnotaurus." Guess what dinosaur he actually is! (hint: it's not [[TyrannosaurusRex the one you expect]]) It's probably because, unlike the herbivores, the two Carnotaurs are unable to talk.

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** The BigBad of Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Dinosaur}}'' for some reason, is always referred by everyone as "The Carnotaurus." Guess what dinosaur he actually is! (hint: it's not [[TyrannosaurusRex [[KingOfTheDinosaurs the one you expect]]) It's probably because, unlike the herbivores, the two Carnotaurs are unable to talk.
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* In ''WebAnimation/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the Narrator.

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* In ''WebAnimation/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the Narrator.{{Narrator}}.
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* In WebAnimation/TheGentlemanPirate, the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the Narrator.

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* In WebAnimation/TheGentlemanPirate, ''WebAnimation/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the Narrator.
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* In WebAnimation/TheGentlemanPirate, the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the Narrator.
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* In ''WebAnimation/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the {{Narrator}}.

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* In ''WebVideo/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the {{Narrator}}.


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* In ''WebAnimation/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the {{Narrator}}.

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* In ''WebVideo/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the {{Narrator}}.



* In ''WebVideo/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the {{Narrator}}.
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* In ''WebVideo/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighth master, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the {{Narrator}}.

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* In ''WebVideo/TheGentlemanPirate'', the quartermaster is only referred to as "Quartermaster" throughout the film, even in the credits. When he's demoted to one-eighth master, one-eighthmaster, he's referred to as such by the other characters and the {{Narrator}}.
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* Music/TheCab frontman Alex [=DeLeon=] was, for a long time, just called "Singer", as there were [[OneSteveLimit two other members also named Alex]] (who both went by LastNameBasis).
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* The BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolfwalkers}}'' is clearly intended to be [[HistoricalDomainCharacter a fictionalized version]] of UsefulNotes/OliverCromwell, but he's only referred to as "the Lord Protector" (the title Cromwell went under during his rule over England instead of "King") throughout the film. This was deliberate, since the directors mention in [[https://www.animationforadults.com/2020/10/wolfwalkers-interview-with-directors.html this interview]] that they wanted to avoid an ''Film/InglouriousBasterds''-style depiction of history.

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** ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'': The Beast is only ever called well, "the Beast" ("the" optional), except for his servants, who call him "the Master".

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** ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'': The Beast is only ever called well, "the Beast" ("the" optional), except for his servants, who call him "the Master". His human form is Prince Adam, but this really only appears in supplemental material.



* In ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2'', the villain's [[TheDragon second-in-command]] is simply referred as the Wolf Boss.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2'', the villain's [[TheDragon second-in-command]] is simply referred known as the Wolf Boss.



** The Lady of the Lake, sometimes, though she's also sometimes called Nimue or Vivienne. ''Literature/LeMorteDarthur'' reconciled various stories by having an unnamed one die before Nimue took her place as the "chief Lady of the Lake," implying there are several at any one time.

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** The Lady of the Lake, sometimes, though she's also sometimes called Nimue or Vivienne. ''Literature/LeMorteDarthur'' reconciled various stories by having an unnamed one die before Nimue took her place as the "chief Lady of the Lake," implying that there are several at any one time.



* One of the named (such as it is) characters in the [[TabletopGame/AnimaBeyondFantasy Anima Tactics]] game is The Colonel, a man implied to be feared over and above others even in his own kingdom (that is made up of badasses and demons). In his description, it is stated that the number of people who know his actual name can be counted on one hand.

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* One of the named (such as it is) characters in the [[TabletopGame/AnimaBeyondFantasy Anima Tactics]] game is The Colonel, a man implied to be feared over and above others even in his own kingdom (that (which is made up of badasses and demons). In his description, it is stated that the number of people who know his actual name can be counted on one hand.



* [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal's]] Theatre/HalloweenHorrorNights has done this with several of their "Icon" characters, such as with "The Caretaker" (a CreepyMortician and MadDoctor), "The Director" (a SnuffFilm director), "The Storyteller" (an old lady that reads twisted tales), and "The Usher" (a movie theater usher that brutally murders anyone that doesn't follow the rules).

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* [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal's]] Theatre/HalloweenHorrorNights has done this with several of their "Icon" characters, such as with "The Caretaker" (a CreepyMortician and MadDoctor), "The Director" (a SnuffFilm director), "The Storyteller" (an old lady that who reads twisted tales), and "The Usher" (a movie theater usher that who brutally murders anyone that doesn't follow the rules).



* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:As well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently a misspelling of the word liar]]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. although '44 was simply called Big Sister by Mia in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who For instance, World is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, Enemie is the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, off; he was also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her]]. King is her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:As well as [[spoiler:There's also the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly canonically is the main antagonist, whose name was apparently a misspelling of the word liar]].''liar'']]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. although '44 was simply called Big Sister by Mia in the comic.



* The Head Maid of ''Webcomic/WhiteDarkLife'' is almost always referred to as such or under an alias of Ms.E even though she's really [[spoiler:Devin from the first part of the comic]]. The RP supplementary material reveals that most people call her the Head Maid because she has a seething hatred for her past and will attack anyone who says her discarded name.

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* The Head Maid of ''Webcomic/WhiteDarkLife'' is almost always referred to as such or under an alias of Ms. E even though she's really [[spoiler:Devin from the first part of the comic]]. The RP supplementary material reveals that most people call her the Head Maid because she has a seething hatred for her past and will attack anyone who says her discarded name.



* In ''WebVideo/EchoChamber'', the Administrator of Wiki/TVTropes is referred to only as "Mr. Administrator". No-one taking orders from him [[MysteriousEmployer has any idea who he is]].

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* In ''WebVideo/EchoChamber'', the Administrator of Wiki/TVTropes is referred to only as "Mr. Administrator". No-one No one taking orders from him [[MysteriousEmployer has any idea who he is]].



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* [[BadassBystander The man]] who killed [[CopKiller the felon]] who fatally shot [[https://www.odmp.org/officer/printview/8242-patrolman-sammy-charles-long Patrolman Sammy Long]] requested that his name not be revealed. To this day, he is known only as "The Hunter" or "The Deer Hunter" for his use of a deer rifle in said shooting.

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* [[BadassBystander The man]] who killed [[CopKiller the felon]] who fatally shot [[https://www.odmp.org/officer/printview/8242-patrolman-sammy-charles-long 2coolfishing.com/forum/attachment.php?s=06be13ed6396bfc1f2d07eafe110ee06&attachmentid=75359&stc=1&d=1156434927 Patrolman Sammy Long]] requested that his name not be revealed. To this day, he is known only as "The Hunter" or "The Deer Hunter" for his use of a deer rifle in said shooting.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}}'': The Bergens' chef is only ever called Chef.
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''Webcomic/{{minus}}'' [[NoNameGiven has a name.]] Outside the comic, characters have to be referred to by one of their aspects, such as "the green-haired girl."

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''Webcomic/{{minus}}'' [[NoNameGiven has a name.]] Outside * ''Webcomic/{{minus}}'': the protagonist's name is the same as the title of the comic, including being spelled in lowercase. Aside from her, characters have to be referred to by one of their aspects, such as "the green-haired girl."
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* The BountyHunter from ''TabletopGame/{{Battletech}}''. As a LegacyCharacter some later Bounty Hunters have had actual names and identities, but the original Succession Wars Era one was only ever known as The Bounty Hunter.
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* The only reason the titular characters in ''WebAnimation/AnAdventureOfSheepAndChicken'' call the antagonist "a hiker" is because they don't know his actual name and because... he's a hiker. They never do find out what the hiker's real name is.
* Creator/SlamacowCreations' Bartenderman is a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Bartending enderman]]. He's also [[spoiler: Santa]].

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* The only reason the titular characters in ''WebAnimation/AnAdventureOfSheepAndChicken'' call the antagonist "a hiker" is because they don't know his actual name and because... because he's a hiker. They never do find out what the hiker's real name is.
* Creator/SlamacowCreations' Bartenderman is a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Bartending enderman]]. He's also [[spoiler: Santa]].[[spoiler:Santa]].



** VIC is a final example; while "Vic" is a real name, it actually stands for Virtual Intelligence Computer. Similarly, though FILSS is often referred to as "Sheila" (thanks to a StableTimeLoop), her real name stands for Freelancer Integrated Logistics and Security System. In both cases, their "names" are more descriptors of what they do than a unique name.

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** VIC is a final example; VIC; while "Vic" is a real name, it actually stands for Virtual Intelligence Computer. Similarly, though FILSS is often referred to as "Sheila" (thanks to a StableTimeLoop), her real name stands for Freelancer Integrated Logistics and Security System. In both cases, their "names" are more descriptors of what they do than a unique name.name.
* ''WebAnimation/TrickMoon'': Both Prince and Mage are only ever referred to by their respective titles.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:As well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. although '44 was simply called Big Sister by Mia in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:As well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently a misspelling of the word liar]]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. although '44 was simply called Big Sister by Mia in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. although '44 was simply called Big Sister by Mia in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:as [[spoiler:As well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] liar]]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. although '44 was simply called Big Sister by Mia in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. although '44 was simply called Big Sister by Mia in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[Spoiler: as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], even King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[Spoiler: as [[spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, World’s estranged sibling and Mia’s sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus even King, World’s estranged sibling and Mia’s her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:as [[Spoiler: as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]]. liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, her World’s estranged sibling and Mia’s sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[Spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[Spoiler:as [[spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] liar]]. The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[Spoiler: as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[Spoiler: as [[Spoiler:as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.
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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[Spoiler: as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar.]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.

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* ''Webcomic/MiasWorld'': The characters are not given actual names, simply a word used to describe something about them. (E.G, World, who is Mia’s uncle-in-law, and also Enemie, the boy whom she nicknamed such after a miscommunicated attempt at brushing her off, also later revealed [[spoiler:to have a crush on her]], plus King, her sister’s fiancé whom she mistook for royalty upon meeting him. [[Spoiler: as well as the character Lyer, in many fan theories a ghost or demon of some kind, and canonly the main antagonist, whose name was apparently misspelling of the word liar.]] liar]] The only exceptions are Mia herself and her sister, '44, given a name in the side artwork ‘Mia’s Mates’ which was a drawing of all the characters together. '44 was simply called Big Sister in the comic.

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