The following are a few recommended novels in which humans are not the main characters: " Ancestor of All Demons ": This novel tells the story of a protagonist who was a human in his previous life. After his rebirth, he became a demon and worked hard to train himself, determined to become the ancestor of all demons. This book was known as the pinnacle of non-human cultivation web novels. The plot and characters were outstanding. 2. " The Rebirth of the Starry Giant Turtle ": The male protagonist was reborn as a turtle. Although the number of words was small, the writing was smooth and the idea was ingenious. It was called a qualified invincible novel. 3. " Don't mess with that dragon ": The male lead was a blue dragon, and it was a new fantasy book. These novels all had unique creativity and wonderful plots. They were worth reading.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But typically in a novel titled 'The Humans', there might be a diverse group of characters representing different aspects of humanity. There could be a family member like a father or mother as main characters.
Twilight Sparkle as a human is often popular. Her love for knowledge and her determination would translate well into a human form. She could be a brilliant student or a scientist.
Often, the main characters can be aliens or non - human entities. Since the concept is about humans being 'weird', these non - human characters are the ones observing and reacting to human strangeness.
Often, there could be an alien character as well who serves as a contrast to the human main character. This alien might be initially skeptical or even afraid of the human, but as the story progresses, they come to understand and respect the human's 'space orc' qualities. There might also be a group of human soldiers in some fanfics, who together display the human's combativeness and unity in the face of alien threats.
Humans can interact through communication. They might learn the languages of the Inklings and Octolings to exchange ideas, like sharing stories about their own worlds. For example, a human could tell an Inkling about cars, which don't exist in the Splatoon world.
By exploring their past as Pokemon. If a Bulbasaur - turned - human had a tough life in the wild as a Pokemon, that could shape their human personality. Maybe they'd be more cautious or have a strong survival instinct.
They could interact through communication. If the human can understand the languages in the Spyro world, they can exchange ideas, like sharing stories of their own world with Spyro and his friends. This might be fascinating for the Spyro characters as the human world is so different.