Well, in many 'the loyal friend story' types, there are often two main characters. One is the protagonist who gets into some sort of trouble or situation, and the other is the loyal friend. The loyal friend could be an old acquaintance from school days, like Sarah who has been friends with the main character, John, since they were kids. There might also be some side characters who test the loyalty of the main friend or create obstacles for the friendship.
Since I don't know the details of 'the loyal friend story', it's hard to say exactly. However, generally, there would be at least one character who is in need of help or support. And then there's the loyal friend character. There could also be other characters like family members of the two friends. For example, the loyal friend's parents who either encourage or discourage their loyalty. Or there could be a rival character who tries to break the friendship between the two main characters.
I'm not sure specifically without knowing the exact 'the loyal friend story'. But it could be two friends, perhaps named Tom and Jerry. One of them is the loyal friend who does all kinds of things to support the other.
In a small village, there were two friends, Raj and Amir. Amir was training to be a great athlete. One day, Amir had an accident during training and was badly injured. Raj didn't leave his side at the hospital. He took care of Amir's daily needs, like getting food and helping him move around. He also encouraged Amir during his recovery. Raj's loyalty helped Amir to get back on his feet both physically and mentally and eventually return to his athletic training.
There were two friends, Jack and Ben. Ben was always getting into trouble at school because he was a bit of a rebel. But Jack was a very loyal friend. When other kids made fun of Ben, Jack stood up for him every time. One time, Ben was wrongly accused of stealing in the classroom. Jack knew Ben was innocent. He spent days looking for evidence to prove Ben's innocence. He finally found that it was another student who had misplaced the item. Jack's loyalty to Ben never wavered through all this.
One common element is trust. In a loyal friend story, the friends trust each other completely. For example, like in the story of Tom and Jerry, Tom trusted Jerry to tell the truth for him. Another element is support. Just as Lucy supported Lily's dream of dancing. And often there is sacrifice involved. The dog in Jack's story sacrificed its own safety to save Jack.
There was a girl named Lily and her friend Lucy. Lily had a dream of becoming a dancer but her family didn't support her. Lucy, her loyal friend, encouraged her every day. When Lily didn't have money for dance lessons, Lucy saved up from her allowance to help her. She also accompanied Lily to every audition. In the end, Lily got a chance to perform on a big stage, all thanks to her loyal friend Lucy.
Well, in 'the loyal friend story', it might center around the unwavering support that a friend gives. It could be that a friend sacrifices their own interests to help the other. Say, a friend gives up a great job opportunity because it would mean leaving their best friend alone in a new place. Loyalty in this story could also mean always being honest with the friend, even when the truth is hard to hear.
I'm not sure as the name 'the new friend story' doesn't give away the characters directly. It could be two kids who become friends, or an adult and a child, or two adults from different backgrounds.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'be a friend story'. It could be two kids who become friends at school.
Since we only know the title 'the wicked friend story', it's hard to say exactly who the characters are. However, it's likely that there is the main character who has this wicked friend. There could also be other supporting characters like family members or mutual friends who might notice the problems in the relationship with the wicked friend and either try to help or get involved in some way.
The main character is surely the foolish friend. But there could be a variety of other characters. There might be a group of friends who are constantly exasperated by the foolish friend's antics. There could be an older, more experienced character like a mentor or an elder in the community who tries to offer advice to the foolish friend but is often ignored. There may also be characters that are part of the situations that the foolish friend gets into. For instance, if the foolish friend has a habit of getting into financial trouble, there could be loan sharks or creditors in the story. And of course, there could be bystanders who observe the foolish friend's actions and have different reactions, some pitying, some laughing, and some trying to help.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the exact 'the true friend story', but usually, there would be at least two main characters who are friends.