I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel in detail. But it's likely to have characters who are directly affected by the concept of 'black no more'. Maybe there are characters who are black and then experience some kind of transformation.
Since the title is 'black no more novel', one can assume there are characters who represent different aspects of the black experience. There could be a young black man who is eager to embrace the change that 'black no more' brings, while there might be an older character who is more resistant to it, fearing the loss of cultural identity. And then there could be other characters from different races as well, who interact with these black characters and influence or are influenced by the 'black no more' phenomenon in the story.
Since it's an Inuyasha fanfic, we can expect Inuyasha, Kagome, and the black dog to be central. Inuyasha, the half - demon with his sword Tessaiga, is always at the heart of any Inuyasha - related story. Kagome, the modern - day girl who travels back in time, has a crucial role. The black dog, which the title refers to, is likely to be a character with its own motives and backstory. And depending on the direction of the fanfic, other characters like Shippo, the young fox demon, could also be important.
I'm sorry, I don't know as I haven't read the 'Black Monday Novel'. There could be businessmen if it's related to a financial Black Monday, or just ordinary people trying to survive a difficult day.
Not having read the 'Beyond Black' novel, it's difficult to say exactly who the main characters are. However, in a story that seems to deal with the concept of 'beyond' and 'black' (which might imply mystery or the supernatural), we might expect to find a character who is haunted by something from the other side. This character could be a young person, perhaps in their twenties or thirties, who is trying to make sense of their experiences. There might also be a sidekick - type character, someone who is more practical and tries to ground the haunted character. And then there could be an antagonist of sorts, a force or entity from the 'beyond' that is causing trouble or standing in the way of the protagonist's journey towards understanding or peace.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the 'black ice novel'. But generally, the main characters are often the ones driving the plot forward, facing the major conflicts and challenges in the story.
I'm not entirely sure without reading the specific novel in detail, but typically there would be a protagonist who is at the center of the story. There might also be an antagonist who opposes the protagonist's goals or values.
Since I don't know the exact 'black rock novel', I can't say for sure. But it could be a group of adventurers who are drawn to the black rock for different reasons.
The main characters are Rentaro Satomi and Enju Aihara. Rentaro is a Promoter and Enju is an Initiator. They work together to fight against the Gastrea.
I'm not entirely sure without more research, but usually, there would be a protagonist who drives the story forward and antagonists who create conflict.
Often, Elizabeth Short is a central character in the 'Black Dahlia Novel' as she is the victim. There may also be detective characters who are trying to solve the case.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel. But perhaps there is a brave protagonist who has to face the black snake. It could be a young adventurer or a local who is used to the area where the snake is found.