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Questions that involve people in a work of fiction, including character development, motivations, design, points of view, and representation.

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Do my characters need to have different mannerisms in order to be perceived as different?

You can have multiple characters who are jolly or stern, but if you describe them that way, yeah, it can be annoying or confusing. … If two of your characters are constantly described as stern, then it is problematic as the word will have two constant associations instead of one. …
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Will it be accepted, if there is no ''Main Character" stereotype?

Calling it the "main character" is just an easy way to communicate the underlying mechanic in its most common form; the main character is just another way of saying, the focal-point of the story, or t …
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