List Of Demi-Gods And Semi-Devils Characters
The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). There are over 230 characters in the novel, including those who are mentioned only by name. Some characters such as Duan Yu, Duan Zhengchun, Duan Zhengming, Yelü Hongji, and Wanyan Aguda are based on real historical figures, while the rest are all fictional characters.
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