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Characters who appear notably in SiIvaGunner's uploads and lore.

Figments[]

"A Figment is an idea, like a figment of the human imagination. Figments possess extraordinary powers far beyond humans, but they cannot exist outside of our imagination."
The Voice Inside Your Head

According to the Voice in the Christmas Comeback Crisis episode "Old Times", figments are a type of being in the CCC universe. Figments are the personification of a human's imagination, and humans can make as many figments as they desire; humans can even live on as figments after they die. Figments, however, reside in "the digital realm" where they can do whatever they want and instantly revive themselves upon death. In "Prologue", the Voice used a Figment Transport Device to transport several of SiIvaGunner's figments into "the real world", i.e. the setting of the CCC. This would indicate that all fictional characters who appear in the CCC are SiIvaGunner's figments who were transported there by the Voice, further evidenced by almost all of them coming from channel memes up to that point:

Meme Associated figment
7 GRAND DAD / "Meet the Flintstones" Grand Dad
"Snow halation" Smol Nozomi
"mm2wood" Wood Man
The Nutshack Tito Dick
"We Are Number One" Robbie Rotten
"DK Rap" Donkey Kong
"Megalovania" / Sans is Ness Sens
Kirby Planet Robobot / "The Noble Haltmann" President Haltmann
"Puzzle Room" Felix the Cat
Kazoo Kazoo Master
"GO MY WAY!!" Haruka Amami
"Christmas in July" HH
Doki Doki Literature Club! Monika

However, there is ambiguity as to what memes certain CCC characters are meant to represent, as a few of them like Meta Knight, Waluigi, and Parappa are not associated with any sources widely used in Season 1 rips. Additionally, in "Opening Scene - Waluigi's Tacostand", Waluigi is unaware of the Voice's mechanization of Grandiose City (or who the Voice even is), which could contradict the idea that all fictional characters in the CCC are figments transported there by the Voice.

In the CCC Side Story "Wood Man & Robbie Rotten", it is mentioned that "future figments from the 'real real world' have been transported to ours through time rifts". The full scope of this is unclear, but it seems to justify the appearance of Season 2 memes in "I Wanna Thank Me".

In "Garlic-Flavored Tacos [FILE-16] - Haltmann's Archives", Haltmann Works R&D doubts that the characters in the secondary universe could be considered figments. Although it is left unclear, the inclusion of this detail implies that they aren't.

Humans[]

"Old Times" also delineates humans as a separate type of character from figments. Although presented as being in the "real world", human characters still only appear in the CCC to represent channel memes, and as such they are fictionalized to be based more around their associated meme(s). In the case of Snoop Dogg, Angry Joe, and JustinRPG, these memes simply encompass references to the person or their body of work. However, most humans who appear in the CCC, like Chip tha Ripper, Soulja Boy, or Charles Barkley, only represent a single source, as the rest of their works have not seen widespread use in the channel's rips, so they tend to be more one-note.

SiIvaGunner, Loud Nigra, Chad Warden, The Voice Inside Your Head, and Santa Claus are exceptions to the rule, being fictional characters who are not considered figments. The first four appeared during SiIvaGunner: Rebooted, which takes place in the "real world" prior to the CCC, meaning they are not figments; on the other hand, Santa, a character debuting in the CCC, was explicitly mentioned to not be a figment in the episode "One Last Chance".

The video "Christmas Spirit [FILE-07] - Haltmann's Archives" also refers to events in the South Park episode "Red Sleigh Down" as actual events taking place in 2002. The implications of this are unclear.

King for a Day[]

Main article: Category:Characters from King for a Day tournaments

Though never explicitly stated, it is apparent that the concept of figments does not apply to Wood Man's second universe seen most prominently in King for a Day-related lore; fictional characters and nonfictional humans are seen coexisting with no real setup or justification, implying that its universe works differently. The major characters who appear in King for a Day are unique in that rather than appearing to personify a particular idea, the ideas are built around the character to create their sourcelist.

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