OC

Introduction
An oc is a fanmade character created for a story or for fun. They usually appear in Fanfictions, and usually play an important part. OC is short for "original character", and they are often not canon (in this case, fanon, AKA, not actually in the media they "partake in"). They are also very often used in roleplays.

Stereotypes
There are many other stereotypes -- these are just the main, overused ones! Sub-stereotypes, such as Undertale, FNAF, student council president that is somehow 100x more powerful than even the faculty members that are trained in every kind of martial arts, and so on, will not be discussed very much in this page.
 * The "Mary Sue", also known as "Gary Stu" when it comes to some male characters. These characters are perfect, way prettier than everybody in the universe, way more powerful than everybody in the universe, are unbeatable, don't face any problems in their entire life, unless it's a rough backstory that isn't actually a flaw and is just there so people pity her, or her being clumsy, which actually leads to good things, such as randomly finding the love of her life. Very unrealistic, but usually what beginners make.
 * The "edgy" OC, usually used as a means to describe a dark character. This isn't always a bad thing, but a lot of edgy sub-stereotypes are not very good.
 * The "unrealistic" OC, which is very close to a mary sue, but has somewhat minor weaknesses. Usually, they partake in a high school and in a universe where people usually aren't magical or supernatural. Even if the OC is not magical or supernatural, they usually are able to lift a sword as heavy as a skyscraper when it comes to self defense.
 * The "yandere" OC, which mainly come from the game "Yandere Simulator". Usually just a way worse edgy OC, but now this kind disrespects ANY kind of culture and mental disorders. It's an excuse for having a "kawaii" delinquent OC without any major consequences.