This question bothers me a little because there are no character I would ever consider wanting to be. There are no fictional characters I have ever encountered that have matched my moral and personality traits, and for this reason I would never want to be a specific fictional character. It's difficult to explain, but if I was one day magically transported into the world of fiction, I would want to be the same person I am right now so that I could contribute something different to that mystical, fictional world.
I hope you don't mind if I take this prompt in a different direction, because there are definitely some fictional characters I have grown emotionally attached to and would love to meet within their fictional worlds. Stay with me here, because the character that I have grown most fond of, considering every fictional story I have ever encountered, is a cross roads demon in the show Supernatural named Crowley. My mom actually introduced me to this show some years age. She had been in the hospital after have surgery on a blood clot and had watched this show on TV there. Knowing I loved mythology and lore in general, she told me about it and we have watching it together ever since. I have particularly grown close to the show because of its indefinite lines between a so called "good" and a so call "evil." The demon Crowley first appeared on the show as a reluctant ally of the two main protagonists who hunt monsters (including demons). From there his role transformed from King of the Crossroads to King of Hell; from ally, to bad guy, to ally, to main antagonist, to ally, to protagonist, to "friend." I just enjoy development of the character over the nine seasons he has been on the show. Also he is clever, funny, British, sarcastic, and, even though some might consider him a "bad guy," he's not really a bad guy. So if I happened to end up in a fictional life, I would want to meet this character.
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