Most things in novels happen around or because of the MC. But you can write things around the other characters instead of the MC and force the lazy MC into acting.I wrote a novel and the MC is extremely Lazy... but do the readers kind of hook up to that kind of character or just say this story is pointless?
I like seeing characters that are generally lazy going above and beyond when it comes to people they care about only to immediately fall back into their laziness.I wrote a novel and the MC is extremely Lazy... but do the readers kind of hook up to that kind of character or just say this story is pointless?
Well I kind of wrote a novel with a lazy mc but do you think he is somehow too lazy to hook up readers?It depends on how you portray a lazy protagonist, right? Well, if you create a lazy protagonist who somehow always wins and all the girls like him for no apparent reason, I'd definitely be disappointed reading a story like that.
Well, I can't really give you any good advice because my protagonist isn't lazy. But this anime might be a good reference for lazy protagonists who still have engaging plots:
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Tensai Ouji no Akaji Kokka Saisei Jutsu
The king of Natra has fallen ill, leaving the only hope for his kingdom to his son, Prince Wein Salema Arbalest. Known to be capable and wise, he is the perfect candidate to become the prince regent. However, if the prince has anything to say about the matter, he would rather sell off the...myanimelist.net
ohh i see... if you dont mind, you can read this. It also has a lazy mc that want to rely on others. I'm kind of somehow new to this novel thing so if its genuinely bad, you can tell me straight aheadI like seeing characters that are generally lazy going above and beyond when it comes to people they care about only to immediately fall back into their laziness.
that's one of way of putting it... ~thanks really, it kind of motivated me to continue writing... btw I already wrote it though it only has 2 chapter... for now:)I think it’s awesome, I love that kind of mc. Watching the main guy just chill while everyone else is dead serious is kinda cool. Tho tbh, that type of mc is tricky. If they don’t have a goal, what pushes the story forward?
BUTT, you can balance it out with the side characters.
Like in one pnch man, saitama is op and super lazy, but the series is still fun because the focus isn’t just on him. The other characters have their own goals and stories, so they feel like the mcs of their own lives too. So yea, maybe try that approach if you want your lazy mc to still be interesting.
(Buttt don’t mind me if you already have another plan. I’m not a pro writer. I just sharing my two cents lol)
I think the main things to avoid are:I wrote a novel and the MC is extremely Lazy... but do the readers kind of hook up to that kind of character or just say this story is pointless?