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Answer: If I could host an Easter dinner with any fictional character, I would invite Gandalf the Grey from The Lord of the Rings.

Here's why:

Wisdom and Storytelling: Gandalf has centuries of experience and a wealth of stories to share. An Easter dinner would be a fantastic opportunity to hear tales of his adventures, encounters with dragons, and the history of Middle-earth. His insights and perspectives would undoubtedly make for fascinating conversation.

 

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If i host an easter dinner, i would invite Minnie mouse, every children love to watch coz of her cuteness, cheerfulness and so entertaining fictional character.

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I would invite Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings. I imagine he would bring some ancient wine from Rivendell, tell amazing stories by the fire, and cast enigmatical glances from behind his gray beard. And besides, who wouldn't want to see if he could really materialize food with a magic staff?

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Answer: I’d invite Doctor Strange to Easter dinner—imagine the conversations across the multiverse and the magical tricks he could pull off to serve dessert! Plus, if we run out of chocolate, he could just open a portal to more.
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I think I'd invite Professor Snape (from Harry Potter). He's a quiet guy but I think he's a deep conversationalist, especially when he's had some wine. Also, it would be really interesting to talk to him about medicines, potions and pharmacology (im pharmacisT) - he's kind of a "magical apothecary" after all!

 

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