In a false hero novel, the false hero may initially be presented as a paragon of virtue. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that they are using false pretenses to gain power or influence. They might manipulate others, lie, or engage in unethical behavior. This type of character contrasts with a true hero, who is guided by moral principles and selflessness.
I'm not sure specifically as it could vary. It might be a visual novel that explores the concept of a false hero, perhaps someone who is initially seen as a hero but has ulterior motives or a false image.
Maybe. There could be the false hero himself, who must be an interesting character with his complex motives and false persona. There might also be characters who are fooled by the false hero and those who suspect the truth.
It could imply that in the context of the novel, characters who pretend to be heroes or are false in their heroic deeds are not tolerated or have no role to play. The story might be about a world that values authenticity in heroism.
In 'Gatsby' from 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby appears to be a grand figure with his lavish parties and his pursuit of Daisy. But his wealth is ill - gotten through illegal means in the bootlegging era, and his actions are more about fulfilling his own self - centered desires rather than being a true hero. He is more of a false hero in the context of the story.
One way is by having characters who initially seem like heroes but are later revealed as false. Their downfall can be a major plot point, showing that the world of the novel doesn't accept them.
You could check the author's official website or social media accounts. Sometimes authors announce updates there first. Also, some dedicated novel forums or communities might have the information you need. It's worth doing a search on those.