I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But typically in a Vietnam War novel, there could be soldiers like a young and idealistic infantryman, a grizzled sergeant with years of experience, and perhaps a medic who tries to save lives in the midst of chaos.
Without having read the novel, we can only make educated guesses. There could be a group of soldiers who form the core of the story. For instance, a protagonist who is new to the war and has to quickly adapt to the harsh realities. There may also be a commanding officer who has to make tough decisions. And perhaps there's a character who is an outsider in the military unit, someone with a different background or set of beliefs, which causes tension and development within the group as they face the challenges of the Vietnam War.
Since I haven't read this particular book, it's hard to say for certain. However, it's likely that there are main characters who represent different aspects of the war experience. There might be a character who is conflicted about the war, maybe someone from a military family who initially believes in the cause but then starts to question it as he witnesses the horrors. Another could be a local Vietnamese character who is caught in the middle of the conflict, either helping or being affected by the American soldiers.
The main theme may center around the human cost of the Vietnam War. This includes not only the lives lost in battle but also the psychological toll on those involved. It could depict the complex relationships between soldiers from different backgrounds, and how they coped with the constant threat of danger. It might also touch on the moral dilemmas that soldiers faced, such as distinguishing between combatants and civilians in a war zone.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. But usually in war novels, there could be soldiers, commanders, and civilians caught in the middle of the war.
There might be soldiers as important characters. They are the ones directly involved in the fighting and experiencing the war first - hand.
The novel I recommend to you is 'Blood of the Martyrs'. It's also a military-war-themed novel that tells the story of the blood and lives of the martyrs who joined the war. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many other Vietnam War themed movies like First Blood: 1 The True Lies: This is a 1982 movie about a small unit of The US Army fighting the Vietnamese People's Army during the Vietnam War. The film won many awards, including an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. Red Dragon: This is a 1990 movie about an American soldier fighting the Vietnamese People's Army in the Vietnam War. This movie was also considered a classic of the Vietnam War. 3 The Vietnam War: This is a 1995 movie about the battle between the United States and the Soviet Union in the Vietnam War. This movie was a follow-up to True Lies, which gave a more in-depth description of the battle scenes of the former. 4. The Wrath of God: This is a 1995 movie about the experiences of a US Marine during the Vietnam War. The film was considered a film that reflected the cruelty and humanity of war. 5 Point Break: This is a 1991 movie about an American policeman fighting the Vietnamese People's Army during the Vietnam War. The film won many awards, including an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. These movies all had different styles and topics, but they were all classics about the Vietnam War.
I'm not sure specifically as it depends on the particular 'thousand year blood war story'. But it could be powerful warriors, leaders of the warring factions, or perhaps some special individuals with unique abilities.
The characters included the protagonist, Chen Xiaoting, who joined the Jinyiwei on the third day of April, the fifteenth year of Yongzhi of Ming Dynasty, at the age of sixteen. The female lead was Shen Yi, and the male lead was Zhou Wenzhu. They were thoughtful and open-minded. Male supporting role-Shen Yue, the big boss of the Jinyiwei. His son, Chen Dayong, was upright and upright, so he did not become an official. Supporting actor-Zhang Zhenshan, supporting actor-Yue Menghao, children of great families, unwilling to be ordinary! The male companion, Zhu Yujun, was the emperor of Yongzhi. He cultivated Taoism and Taoism, and his political skills were unparalleled. The male partner, Huang Yucheng, was the chief assistant of the cabinet and the loyal servant of the emperor. Male supporting role-Qin Yanwen, cabinet second assistant, inverted yellow leader. The female companion, Zheng Xuan 'er, was fifteen years old at the time of Yongzhi. Xu Youhui, Yongzhi fifteen years, when he was sixteen years old. "The Path of Blood in Royal Guards" by Flying Flowers and Leaves. It is a historical/fictional historical novel with transmigration, Ming Dynasty, fictional history, strategy, court Jianghu, and Jinyiwei elements. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: PS: New book recommended, Doomsday Begins with the Conferring of Kings After transmigrating into the Jinyiwei, Chen Xiaoting was determined to wear a red official uniform embroidered with a four-clawed flying fish! "That's the Commander's uniform. You dare to think about it?" His father's face was full of disdain. Chen Xiaoting pursed his lips. What was the difference between a person without dreams and a salted fish? From then on… Local ruffians, profiteers, despotic gentry, corrupt officials, eunuchs, traitors of the country…They were all taken down by him! Small Banner, Chief Banner, Hundred Households, Chief and Deputy Thousand Households…He had also risen all the way up! The martial world, the path of blood! I hope you will like this book.
I don't know the author of this book. You can try to look it up in a library catalog or an online book database.
Which version of the original Blood Romance novel had the Vietnam War part? I'm not sure which version you're referring to, but as far as I know, the Blood Romance novel doesn't include the Vietnam War. The novel was originally written by an author whose main content was about love, war, and survival between vampires and humans. Although there were some fantasy elements in the novel, it did not involve sensitive political events such as the Vietnam War.
As I'm not familiar with this specific novel, it's hard to determine the main characters. But in a story about a blood god, there could be a character who has a special connection to the god, perhaps a chosen one. There may also be a wise old mentor - type character who tries to guide others away from the blood god's influence. And of course, there could be a villainous figure who is a devout follower of the blood god and enforces its will.