Often in such novels, there are side characters that add depth and color to the story. They could be friends or acquaintances of the main character. They might have their own sub - plots related to the main plot of exploring the other side of darkness. For instance, a friend who has a different perspective on the darkness and tries to dissuade the main character from delving too deep, or another character who has had a past encounter with the other side and shares their story to help the main character.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel in detail, but typically there would be a protagonist who is likely at the center of the story. Maybe someone who is on a quest to uncover the mysteries on the other side of darkness.
Well, it could be about facing one's fears. The 'other side of darkness' might represent all the things we are afraid of, and the novel could be about characters' journeys to confront those fears. For example, it could show how they grow and change as they face the things that are in the dark, both literally and metaphorically.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'the bright side of darkness story'. There could be a hero who overcomes difficulties, or an ordinary person who discovers the bright side in the dark.
The boy in darkness is probably a central figure. He might be a young boy who is facing some sort of trial or adventure in the darkness. As for the other stories, there could be various characters. Maybe an old man who imparts wisdom in one story, or a young girl who is on a quest in another. We would need to read the book to know for sure.
Since we don't have more information, the main characters might be those who are on a path of self - discovery or facing some sort of internal or external conflict. Maybe there are characters who are brave enough to take on the 'flight into darkness' and in their journey, they become the main focus of the stories. They could be from different walks of life, all brought together by the common theme of facing difficult situations.
I don't know for sure, but probably the boy himself is a main character. There might also be some people he meets on 'the other side' who are important.
Since it's a novel about 'darkness', there could be a character who is initially innocent but gets drawn into the dark world. There may be a mentor - like figure who tries to guide this character out of the darkness. Or perhaps a group of characters with different motives, some good and some bad, all interacting in the setting of this 'darkness' that the novel portrays.
I'm not familiar with this particular novel. However, it might have a group of characters. There could be a mentor figure who guides the others through the darkness, and a villain who is somehow associated with or causing the darkness in the story.
Well, in such a novel, there could be a group of characters. For example, a young adventurer who is the central figure, and his or her friends or companions. One of them might be a strong - willed person who encourages the others when they are in the grips of the 'darkness'. Another could be a more timid character who gradually grows stronger throughout the story.
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of 'the darkness side novel'. It might be a self - published work or from a small press. You could try searching for it in book databases or libraries to find out more about the author.
A young and curious apprentice. This character is eager to learn about the mysteries of the world in the story. They might accidentally stumble upon a major plot point while exploring on their own. Their inexperience could also lead to some comical and dangerous situations that the other characters have to bail them out of.