Well, without having read the 'Neverwinter Tales Graphic Novel', we can make some educated guesses. There could be a powerful mage as one of the main characters. This mage might be on a quest to stop an ancient evil from awakening. There could also be a street - smart rogue who helps the mage navigate the seedy underbelly of Neverwinter. And perhaps a noble - hearted paladin who is sworn to protect the city and its people from any threats, both internal and external.
It's hard to say precisely without reading it, but generally, a graphic novel set in the Neverwinter universe likely involves adventures, characters, and stories within that fantasy realm. Maybe it has heroes fighting monsters, wizards casting spells, and all sorts of magical and dangerous situations.
In a 'Neverwinter Novel', the main characters might include a hero who is on a quest to save the city of Neverwinter. There could also be a wise old mentor figure, like an ancient elf with great knowledge of magic and the history of the land. And perhaps a villain, someone who desires power and is willing to destroy the city to get it, such as a dark sorcerer or a power - hungry warlord.
Since it's a novel set in a fantasy world, there might be a hero or heroine who is on a quest to save Neverwinter. There could also be a mentor figure, like an old and powerful mage. And perhaps an antagonist, such as a powerful dark lord or a group of bandits causing trouble in the region.
I'm not entirely sure without reading it, but it might have characters like ordinary city dwellers, perhaps a young artist, a hard - working laborer, and a socialite.
Since I haven't read the 'Southland Tales Graphic Novel' myself, I can only guess based on the general Southland Tales story. There could be characters like Krysta Now, who might be important in the graphic novel as well. It's also possible that new characters were created specifically for the graphic novel that play central roles.
In some of the novels, Drizzt Do'Urden is a significant character. He is a drow ranger, known for his exceptional combat skills and his moral code that often sets him apart from his dark - elven brethren. His adventures often cross paths with the events and locations in the Neverwinter Nights world.
I'm not sure exactly, but probably some of the animatronics would be main characters.
Typically in stories related to the Call of Cthulhu, there might be a lead character who is a bit of an outsider, perhaps a journalist or an archaeologist. They might be drawn into the world of Cthulhu by their curiosity or by accident. There could also be some characters who are already part of the cult of Cthulhu, acting as antagonists, and their actions and motives would be central to the story in the graphic novel.
It's hard to say without reading it, but it could feature classic Grimm Fairy Tales characters like Snow White, Cinderella, or Hansel and Gretel. Since it's about ascension, maybe the characters who were once in distress or had simple roles now have more complex and evolved identities.