From what we can gather from the title 'The Night Children An Escape from Furnace', the central characters are surely the 'night children'. But we don't know much about them yet. Are they orphans? Are they children who have been kidnapped? As for other characters, there might be guards or captors in this 'Furnace' place. There could also be a leader among the children, someone who comes up with the escape plan and rallies the others. Without reading the story, it's all speculation, but these are the types of characters we might expect to find in a story with such a title.
Given the title, the main characters are likely to be the 'night children'. However, there could also be other characters involved. Maybe there are some antagonists who are trying to stop the children from escaping. Or there could be some helpers, like other inmates if Furnace is a prison - like place, or some friendly outsiders who assist the children in their escape.
Since I haven't read the story, I can't say for sure. But I assume the main characters are the night children who are trying to escape from Furnace.
The title 'The Night Children An Escape from Furnace' gives the impression that there are children involved in a rather harrowing situation. The 'night' might add an element of secrecy or danger. 'Furnace' could be a metaphor for a prison - like place, perhaps a place where they are being held against their will. And the 'escape' part is about their attempt to break free from this situation. It could be a story full of adventure, with the children facing various obstacles during their escape.
I don't know exactly. It could be a group of friends who are thrown into this night - time ordeal.
Since I don't know the exact story, it could be a group of children who are brave and curious. Maybe there's a boy who is the leader of the group and a shy girl who is initially afraid of the big furnace but later becomes more adventurous.
Since I haven't read the novel, it's hard to say exactly. However, it's likely that the main characters are those who are directly related to the 'children of the night' concept. They could be individuals who have been living in the shadows or have some kind of nocturnal characteristics. It's possible that there is a leader among them, a young and brave character who guides the rest of the 'children of the night' through various challenges and adventures.
Without having read the 'the furnace graphic novel', it's difficult to say. However, in many graphic novels, there are often characters with unique abilities or personalities. There could be a mentor - like figure who guides the protagonist, or perhaps a group of misfits who come together to face a common enemy.
I don't know the exact story, so it's hard to say. It could be a lone hero trying to escape the darkness.
Well, in many such stories, there could be a group of main characters. There might be a fearless female character, like a priestess of a local temple. She could be in touch with the spiritual side of things and provide moral support during the escape. Then there could be a young boy, full of curiosity and energy, who discovers a hidden passage that could be a way out. And perhaps a Roman soldier who is used to following orders and now has to take charge in this chaotic situation to lead the civilians to safety.
There might be a protagonist who is an outsider in this chaotic New York and is forced to find a way out. There could also be some antagonistic characters like local thugs or power - hungry leaders who try to stop the escape. Usually in such stories, there are also some side characters who either help or hinder the main character's journey.
The main characters in the Escape from Alcatraz story were Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers. They were the ones who planned and carried out the escape attempt.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can only guess. There could be a heroic figure who is the main character, perhaps a former soldier or a criminal with a heart of gold. And there might be other supporting characters like a local guide who knows the ins and outs of New York in its current state in the story, and an antagonist who tries to stop the escape.