One sign is when you constantly let others make decisions for you. If you're always following someone else's lead without having a say in your own life, you might be a side character.
"I've Transmigrated into the Fantasy Story I've Written" was a fantasy novel written by the author, Yudan. It was about a down-and-out web fantasy novel writer who accidentally transmigrated into his own novel and became the protagonist. There, he was omnipotent. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In my fantasy story, the main character is a wizard named Alden. He's an old and wise man with a long white beard. Another important character is a young elf named Lyra. She's brave and has excellent archery skills.
I don't think so. While there are challenges, I always strive to learn from them and grow stronger. I view myself as an active participant rather than a victim. I look for solutions and try to make the best of every situation.
I'm not a victim in my own life story. I'm a navigator. I chart my course through life's waters. There are storms, sure, but I don't let them sink me. I use my skills, my wits, and my will to keep going. I don't let external factors define me as a victim. I define myself as a survivor and a thriver.
Definitely. Editing your own story is possible and often necessary. You can tweak the plot, refine the characters, and fine-tune the language to make it more engaging and coherent.
Well, it varies. Some sites allow it with just a few clicks, but others might require you to go through a verification process or meet certain conditions first. So, it's not a straightforward yes or no answer.