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Sentient horses, dragons and other mythical animals are quite different (in my mind at least).


In fantasy, there are all kinds of natural animals given 'starring' roles, along with extra abilities -- Mercedes Lackey's 'Valdemar' books come to mind. And didn't Roger Zelazny have a wonderful cat in one of his books? Something, something 'Lonesome October'....
So, yeah, I guess you have to say that I love them :) Most of the books I read tend to have animals in them -- at least in supporting roles, but usually more.


I like stories from a pets point of view. I even wrote one. I am just not sure what to do with it yet.

I think non human supporting characters are an excellent and ancient concept of storytelling. Myth is full of such examples...gods or other creatures--think Calypso or Circe or Aphrodite...animals also have a voice in story. I would read them as a supporting character, even a main character. Imagine Marley and Me from Marley's POV. "The ocean was warm and all that running around just moved me to poop in the water. I don't see what John was so upset about..." Hilarious!

Do you like animals as characters in fiction, or not? Do you write them? Ever find yourself forced to do more study before you undertake to introduce your non-human characters?
Fantasy fiction is, because it has deep roots in world mythology, full of talking dragons, etc. Personally, I love dragons, from The Reluctant Dragon of my childhood to majestic, lazy, brutal Smaug of "The Hobbit." They are definitely part of this discussion. ;)
How do you feel about these non-human characters? Like them? Love them? Hate them? Have a favorite?