I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it could be a young wizard or witch who is just starting to discover their power in the world of the dark arts. Maybe there's also an old and wise mentor figure who guides them.
Well, it might be centered around a group of characters who are involved with the Midnight Front. The dark arts aspect could imply that there are spells, curses, and other magical elements that the characters use either for good or bad. It could also be about a secret society or a hidden world related to the dark arts which is revealed through the plot.
There might be a diverse set of characters in 'the midnight club novel'. Maybe there's a shy character who slowly comes out of their shell within the club. And perhaps a bold character who drives the action forward, always eager to explore the mysteries or tasks that the midnight club undertakes. There could also be an older, wiser character who offers guidance to the rest of the group.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But typically in a novel, there could be a protagonist who drives the story forward. It might be a young person, perhaps someone who is on a journey of some sort.
Edward Cullen is a main character. He's a vampire with special abilities.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the exact 'Midnight Mass Novel'. But typically in such a horror - related story set in a religious context, there might be a priest as one of the main characters. He could be a central figure either trying to uphold the sanctity of the mass or perhaps being involved in something more sinister.
The two main characters in the 'Midnight Cowboy' novel are Joe Buck and Ratso Rizzo.
Well, the central character is a man who finds himself in the past Paris. Among the other main characters are the great writers and artists of the 1920s Parisian scene. People like Hemingway, who is portrayed as a confident and creative figure. And Fitzgerald, who adds to the allure of the 1920s literary world that the protagonist gets to explore. Also, Gertrude Stein, who was an important figure in the Parisian art and literary community at that time, and she has significant interactions with the time - traveling main character.
I don't know for sure since I haven't read it. But it might have a protagonist who is the front runner, and perhaps some rivals or supporters around this main character.
Since I'm not familiar with this particular novel, it's difficult to name the exact main characters. But in a typical 'home front' novel, we might expect to see a homemaker who is suddenly thrust into a more active role in the community or economy. There could also be a veteran who has returned home with physical or mental scars and is trying to reintegrate into the home front society. And perhaps a young person who is on the cusp of adulthood and is having their view of the world shaped by the events on the home front.
Obviously, Harry Potter is the main character. He is the one who is learning the Dark Arts. Then there might be his friends like Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. They could be either supporting his new path or trying to stop him. There may also be new characters created specifically for the fanfiction, such as a secretive Dark Arts master who takes Harry under his wing.