I don't know the story, so I can't say for sure. But I assume the Spear King would be one of the main characters.
Another important event could be Spear King's act of seeking justice for the wrongly accused farmer. His presence with the spear symbolizes his authority in solving the problem.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. It could be about a king who has a special spear and his adventures or rule might be related to that spear.
I'm not sure who the main characters are in the 'end of the spear story' without more details. It could be warriors, hunters, or leaders.
In 'at the end of the spear story', the Waodani people are central characters. Their warriors, elders, and women all play roles in the story. They are a tribe that has lived in a certain way for generations. Then there are the missionaries. Some of them are brave enough to enter the Waodani territory. One of the well - known ones might be Nate Saint. Their fates become intertwined as they face each other, and through their experiences, the story unfolds, showing the complex human relationships that can develop between very different groups of people.
Spear King was also a great adventurer. He once set out on a journey with his trusty spear. He traveled through dense forests and over high mountains. Along the way, he met a strange old hermit. The hermit told him of a hidden treasure. Spear King, with his adventurous spirit, followed the hermit's directions. After many trials and with his spear to help him fight off wild beasts, he found the treasure. But instead of keeping it all for himself, he shared it with his people, making his kingdom prosperous.
One of the main characters is Nate Saint. He was a missionary who was part of the group that had the initial encounter with the Waodani tribe. Another important character is Steve Saint, Nate's son. Steve played a significant role in the later stages of the story, especially in the process of building relationships with the tribe after the initial tragedy. Also, the Waodani people themselves are sort of collective main characters as the story is about their interaction with the missionaries.
Sorry, I don't have that information. But you could check popular literature databases or search on literary forums to find out.
I don't know for sure, but surely the king of the elves is one of the main characters. There might also be some elves who are his friends or foes.
The Monkey King is the star of the short story. He's the one with the amazing abilities and the big personality. Then there are the monkeys in his tribe. They are like his family and they look up to him. Additionally, the gods in heaven, like the Jade Emperor and some of the celestial guards, play important roles as they are often in conflict with the Monkey King due to his rebellious nature.
There are two main characters in 'The Frog King' short story. One is the princess, who is a bit careless when she loses her ball. And the other is the frog. He is kind of smart as he makes a deal with the princess to get the ball. Later, of course, he is transformed into a prince.