In this novel, the main character could be a former knight who has lost his way. He finds solace in wine while still relying on his sword skills. There might be a group of bandits as antagonists. They terrorize the villages and the main character, with his sword, has to fight them. And there could be an old hermit who knows a great deal about the history of the sword and the significance of the wine in the area. The hermit could play an important role in guiding the main character on his journey.
Well, I'm not entirely sure about all the plot lines as I haven't fully read it. But usually in such novels, there might be a plot about a hero's journey with his sword. Maybe he has to face various challenges and enemies while on a quest, and the wine could be something that he enjoys during his travels or perhaps has some symbolic meaning related to relaxation or celebration in between his battles.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it completely, but I assume there would be Shinigami characters as main ones. Maybe a young or inexperienced Shinigami who is learning the ropes.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But given the title, Sophie is likely to be one of the main characters. There could be other characters like her friends, family members, or perhaps antagonists who play important roles in the story.
As the title implies, Yaya is probably a central figure. There could be a mentor figure in the graphic novel who helps Yaya on her journey. Or perhaps there's a love interest for Yaya. Another possible main character could be an antagonist who creates conflict for Yaya.
I don't know for sure, but it could be a hero and a villain.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. It could be some local heroes or ordinary people with extraordinary stories.
As I haven't had the chance to read 'Ballad of the Black and Blue Mind A Novel', I'm unable to name the main characters. It could be a story about an individual with a troubled mind, so perhaps the main character is someone who is experiencing this 'black and blue mind' state. Or it could be multiple characters who are all connected to this concept in different ways.
Perhaps it has a character who is on a journey of self - discovery and bread and wine are elements that they encounter along the way. Maybe there's a wise old man or woman who imparts knowledge about bread and wine to the protagonist. Without reading it, it's hard to say for sure.
Typically, the god of wine himself is a main character. In Greek mythology - inspired novels, that would be Dionysus. He is often depicted as a complex figure, with his powers over wine, revelry, and sometimes madness. There may also be mortal characters, like vineyard owners or festival - goers, who interact with the god.
The main characters are surely the soldier's wife. And of course, the soldier himself, though he may be mostly absent physically in the story but his presence is strongly felt through the wife's experiences and emotions related to him.