characterbeing
Characterbeing is a term used to describe a character that is treated as a standing being with agency and intentionality within a narrative, game, or theoretical framework. Unlike a mere label of a character, a characterbeing has a perceived or internalized continuity of experience, goals, beliefs, and the capacity to influence events. The concept emphasizes ontological status over simple description, highlighting that audiences or other agents interact with it as a social actor.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in discussions of fiction, interactive media, and philosophy to discuss how
Applications: In literature and film, characterbeings drive plots, express coherence of character arcs, and raise questions
Criticism and debates: Critics note that the term can conflate narrative function with ontological claims, risking
See also: fictional personhood, narrative agency, NPC autonomy, artificial life.