Not having read the 'hold her for king and country story', I can only guess. There would probably be the person 'her' who is the focus. Then there's the king, who represents the authority of the country. There might also be some sort of antagonist or opposing force that led to her being held. It could be a group of rebels against the king who she is being protected from by being held, or it could be the king's own men who suspect her of something and are holding her. There could also be a hero or a savior type of character who might try to free her later in the story, but that's just a possibility.
It could be a queen. Queens often have important stories in the context of a king and a country.
I'm not sure specifically which 'hold her for king and country story' you are referring to. It could potentially be about a situation where someone is held in the name of the king and the country, perhaps in a military or political context. Maybe it's about a character being detained for the sake of national security or to serve the king's interests.
It could mean that in the service of the king and the nation, one should preserve or uphold her story. Maybe it refers to a particular woman's story that is important for the nation and royalty in some way.
Since I don't know the exact 'king and country story', the main characters could be the king himself, of course. There might also be his advisors, knights, and perhaps a queen or princess.
Typically, the king would be a main character. Also, the soldiers who fought for him and the country would be important characters. Maybe there are also advisors or noblemen who played significant roles in the events related to the 'for king and country story'.
I don't know the specific 'for king and country cancer story' well enough to say who the main characters are. It could be soldiers, military leaders, or people related to military service who are affected by cancer.
There's no way to tell precisely who the main characters are in 'hold the dark story' without more information. However, it's likely that there would be characters who are either victims of the dark forces in the story or those who are trying to fight against it. Maybe there's a protagonist who is on a journey to uncover the truth behind the darkness and in the process, meets other important characters who either help or hinder this quest.
Given the limited information from the title, we can only speculate. If it's a historical story, the king would likely be a main character. There could also be opposing forces such as rival nobles or invaders. And if there are people supporting the king in his efforts for the country, they could also be main characters, like loyal knights or wise councillors. But really, without more details about the story, we can't be certain.
Maybe there is a young soldier who is deeply loyal to the king and country. However, he meets a woman who changes his perspective. There could also be an older advisor or nobleman in the story who tries to uphold the values of the kingdom and sees the soldier's love as a threat to the stability of the king's rule. These are just speculations as the story is not familiar to me.
Well, it's often the soldiers or sailors who are the main characters. They are the ones who actually carry out the act of burning the ships. Their leaders, who give the order to burn the ships in the name of the king and country, are also important characters. These leaders are the ones with the strategic vision to make such a bold move, believing it will lead to victory.