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{{category explanation|[[fictional character]]s who are [[Avatar]]s: the [[symbiosis]] (spiritual connection), or the [[incarnation]] (bodily manifestation), or the [[Host (psychology)|host]] (personified entity) of a higher [[being]] or deity. This bond can mean the host is synonymous with the higher being (such as [[Jean Grey]] and [[Phoenix (comics)|Phoenix]]}}
{{category explanation|[[fictional character]]s who are [[Avatar]]s and [[List of people who have been considered deities|Deified people]]: the [[symbiosis]] (spiritual connection), or the [[incarnation]] (bodily manifestation), or the [[Host (psychology)|host]] (personified entity) of a higher [[being]] or deity. This bond can mean the host is synonymous with the higher being (such as [[Jean Grey]] and [[Phoenix (comics)|Phoenix]]. The graphical representation of the user, the user's alter ego or video game character ([[Avatar (computing)]]) should be subcategorized into [[:Category:Avatar characters in video games]]}}
*''Note: The graphical representation of the user or the user's alter ego or video game character ([[Avatar (computing)]]) may be classified into [[:Category:Avatar characters in video games]].''
{{see|Messiah|The Chosen One|List of avatar claimants}}
{{see|Messiah|The Chosen One|List of avatar claimants}}
{{catseealso|People considered avatars by their followers|Deified people}}
{{catseealso|People considered avatars by their followers|Deified people}}

Revision as of 19:52, 28 February 2015

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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

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