I'm not familiar with the specific 'the family cult story' you mentioned. However, typically in a family cult story, the main characters might be the family head who is the driving force behind the cult - like behavior, perhaps a charismatic but controlling figure. There could also be other family members who are either blindly following or trying to resist this cult - like environment.
Since I don't know the details of this story, I can't name the specific main characters.
The main character is the lamb. And there are also the followers that the lamb recruits into the cult. There are various types of followers with different personalities and abilities.
In the 'nature boy cult story', the most prominent character is the 'nature boy' of course. He is likely to have unique qualities that set him apart. There may be other characters like a young girl who is the first to believe in the boy's special connection to nature and helps spread the word about him. There could be a group of elders from the local community who initially oppose the boy and his growing following, thinking it's some sort of heresy. But as the story progresses, some of them might change their minds. And then there are the regular followers of the boy, each with their own reasons for being part of the so - called cult.
Charles Manson was the main figure in the Manson Family cult story. He had a group of followers who were involved in the cult's activities. Some of the more well - known followers included Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten. These women were directly involved in the brutal murders committed by the cult.
The main character is likely the lamb itself. Since it's the central figure in the 'Cult of the Lamb' concept, it should play a major role in the graphic novel too.
The main characters are Batman, of course. And then there's the cult leader, who is a major antagonist. There are also some of the cult members who play important roles as they are the ones causing trouble in Gotham under the cult leader's command.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe there's a character who is an investigator trying to uncover the secrets of the cult.
One main characteristic is likely excessive control over members' lives. They would tell members what to do, where to go, and who to interact with.
One main characteristic could be the false sense of community. They make people believe they are part of a special family, but it's just a way to control them.
Probably false promises. They could have promised things like eternal happiness or great wealth to those who joined, but in reality, these were just lies to attract people. Another characteristic could be a strict hierarchy, with a powerful leader at the top who has absolute control over the members.