These seem to be just attractive characters. To qualify in lit, Mr. Fanservice should be described in great detail, especially his physic; or they should appear naked or shirtless, work out... things like that. If they fit, move them back, but improve the description. The context should mention the scenes or illustrations which qualify them.
All three of Gilbert and Anne's sons could count, but especially Walter. Walter is noted as being the handsomest of his siblings, with "finely modelled features" and expressive gray eyes. On top of that, he's sensitive and a poet. Even in-universe, the girls adore him from childhood on. However, he is a little bit of a Clueless Chick-Magnet.
These seem to be just attractive characters. To qualify in lit, Mr. Fanservice should be described in great detail, especially his physic; or they should appear naked or shirtless, work out... things like that. If they fit, move them back, but improve the description. The context should mention the scenes or illustrations which qualify them.
- Enjolras in Les Misérables is said to be this in-universe. Not surprising which of the students gets a significant fanbase.
- Anne of Green Gables has Gilbert Blythe, the kiss to Anne's slap slap. Additionally, he's a real doctor!
- All three of Gilbert and Anne's sons could count, but especially Walter. Walter is noted as being the handsomest of his siblings, with "finely modelled features" and expressive gray eyes. On top of that, he's sensitive and a poet. Even in-universe, the girls adore him from childhood on. However, he is a little bit of a Clueless Chick-Magnet.
- Adolin Kholin of The Stormlight Archive, described as handsome in story.
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