Typically, the main characters would likely include the core RWBY team - Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang. They are the central figures in the RWBY universe and would probably be involved in the games in the fanfic. However, it could also feature other popular characters from the series like Jaune, Ren, or Nora, depending on how the author wants to structure the story around the games.
One interesting aspect could be the unique character interpretations. Fanfic often takes existing characters from 'the games we play' and explores their personalities in new ways. For example, it might delve deeper into a character's backstory that was only hinted at in the original game.
Well, one interesting aspect could be the unique character interactions. In RWBY fanfics, characters often have different relationships and dynamics compared to the original series. The 'games we play' part might introduce new challenges or scenarios for the characters, like strategic battles or mind - games that test their skills and intelligence in new ways.
It could be about exploring the unique scenarios and character interactions within the RWBY universe as presented in the fanfiction. Maybe it delves into how the games in RWBY are depicted, like the combat mechanics or strategic elements if the fanfic focuses on that aspect.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But it might be about different kinds of games that the characters play, perhaps not just traditional games but also games in the context of relationships or life in general.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about various games that the characters play in the story, perhaps some traditional or unique games that are central to the plot or the relationships between the characters.
Next, come up with an original idea. It could be a different ending to a game's story, or a new adventure for the characters. For example, if the game has a character who is always on the side of good, you could write a fanfic where they are faced with a moral dilemma that makes them question their alignment.
In my opinion, games that are super grind - heavy can be among the worst for fanfic. The focus on repetitive tasks in these games doesn't offer much in the way of interesting plot or character elements for a fanfic. For instance, some mobile games where you just keep doing the same thing over and over to level up. Games that are too niche and have a very small fanbase can also be difficult. There might not be enough interest or existing knowledge among readers for a fanfic based on such a game. And finally, games with a lot of licensed content that are difficult to work with legally are not great for fanfic writing.
I'm sorry, but without having read the novel, it's impossible to say who the main characters are. However, if the novel is about games, it might have characters with different personalities related to how they approach the games. There could be a competitive character who always wants to win, a creative character who comes up with new ways to play the games, and a more laid - back character who just enjoys the process of playing without much concern for winning or losing.