I'm sorry I can't name the main characters in the 'truth be told novel' as I'm not familiar with it. But if it follows common narrative patterns, there could be a central character, perhaps a young and curious person, who stumbles upon a mystery that leads them to search for the truth. There might also be an older, wiser character who either helps or hinders this search, and then there could be other supporting characters that are related to the events that the truth is centered around.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the exact 'the truth novel' you're referring to. But generally, it could have a protagonist who is on a journey to discover the truth. There might also be a mentor - like character who helps the main character along the way.
Jesus Himself is the ultimate truth - teller. He always spoke the truth about God, about salvation, and about the human condition. For example, when He told the Samaritan woman at the well about her past marriages, He was speaking the truth in love. His teachings were full of truth, and He never deviated from it, whether it was about loving one's neighbor or the nature of the Kingdom of God.
I don't know for sure, as I haven't read it. But it's common for light novels to have a central protagonist who drives the story forward, perhaps a young and curious person on the pursuit of truth.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail, but there might be characters who work in the Department of Truth. Maybe there's a lead investigator or an agent who is on a quest to uncover hidden truths.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it could be about uncovering secrets or telling the real, unvarnished truth within a fictional story.
Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander is an important character too. He is a wizard and Richard's grandfather. He has vast knowledge of magic and often helps Richard and Kahlan in their quests, using his magical powers and wisdom to overcome various challenges.
Since I don't have the details of 'truth for life the story', it's likely that there are characters that play key roles in either upholding or challenging the concept of truth. Maybe there's a wise old character who imparts knowledge about truth, or a young, rebellious character who initially rejects truth but later comes to understand its value.
The ferryman was a fictional character that appeared in many literary works such as Journey to the West and Water Margins. The ferryman was often depicted as a soul figure who could ferry souls. His duty was to help those who needed help in life and death situations to gain new life. The ferrymen may tell us many things, but the most common ones are some life philosophy and moral principles. For example, he might tell us to face death bravely, cherish life, and not give up easily, to be firm in our beliefs and goals. In addition, he may also teach us to cherish the people around us, protect them from harm, and not hurt others easily. The image of the ferryman usually represents a kind of human concern and the story of saving him can often inspire us to think about the meaning and value of life.
I'm not sure who the main characters are as I haven't read the novel. It could be some well - known Star Trek characters like Captain Kirk or Picard, or it might introduce new characters who are central to uncovering the unspoken truth.
There might be a group of friends or companions in the novel. They could support the main character, each with their own personalities and backstories. Their interactions and relationships with the main character could add depth and complexity to the story.