I have no idea without reading the story. They could be diplomats from different nations.
Well, they might be ordinary people who somehow play a crucial role in building the friendship between their countries. It could be a local businessperson who promotes trade between two nations, or an artist who uses their work to bridge cultural gaps. Without actually reading the story, it's hard to say for sure.
The main characters could be a group of individuals from diverse backgrounds and nationalities. There might be a young student who participates in an international exchange program and through his or her experiences, forms strong connections with people from other countries. There could also be an elder statesman who has been working for years to improve relations between his nation and others. It's all speculation until one reads the 'Friends of Our Nations short story'.
I'm not sure as I haven't read this specific short story. But generally, it might be about the relationships between different nations, perhaps focusing on how they support, interact, or form alliances.
As I haven't read the story, it's impossible to say for sure. However, they could be people from different walks of life, like a young student, an old veteran, and a working - class person. These characters might come together as friends and play important roles in the story related to the nation.
I'm not entirely sure, but usually in a graphic novel like this, there would be a protagonist who is likely to be someone trying to make a difference or find their place in a complex world.
Obviously, the two friends are the main characters. But without more context, we don't know much about their names or personalities.
The main character is Swami. His friends also play important roles in the story.
Obviously, the elephant is one of the main characters. And its friends, though we don't know exactly who they are yet without reading the story, could be other animals like monkeys, birds or zebras.
As I don't know the story, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But I assume they would be the four friends themselves.
I'm not sure since I haven't read it. But it could be two best friends, like a boy and a girl, or a group of friends who are all different in some way.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific story, but it could be the fathers themselves and their children. Maybe there are also other family members like grandfathers or uncles who play important roles in passing on the faith.
Since I haven't read the 'stars in our eyes short story', it's difficult to say exactly. However, it might have a young character as the main focus. Young characters are often used in stories with a theme like this because they are more likely to have big dreams and 'stars in their eyes' in the sense of being full of hope and idealism. There could also be an older character who serves as a mentor or a source of contrast to the younger one.