Writing Prompt Main character or not

Quasetor

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I always thought that the main characters actions were cool from other points of view. However I'm a shit writer so here's a challenge to all writers.

Write a story where you never get to see your MCs POV or thoughts and everything happens through the side characters and or antagonist's POV.
 

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this sounds like the premise of no hero. :blob_hmm: charles the vampire butler is very much side character material with main character strength and the story is told from his perspective all the time, including all the info omissions we miss out on as a result of his ignorance.

am putting this here because ack i have too many writing projects to take on another challenge! legit cool idea tho~
 

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Ooo... This looks quite interesting! I imagine the main character being a character who doesn't speak much, while side characters aid him on his adventures.
 

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I always thought that the main characters actions were cool from other points of view. However I'm a shit writer so here's a challenge to all writers.

Write a story where you never get to see your MCs POV or thoughts and everything happens through the side characters and or antagonist's POV.
What about god or all knowing pov. You know the 3rd person view?

Ain't that already count?
 

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I always thought that the main characters actions were cool from other points of view. However I'm a shit writer so here's a challenge to all writers.

Write a story where you never get to see your MCs POV or thoughts and everything happens through the side characters and or antagonist's POV.
That's definitely possible, or somehow, trick the readers into thinking your main character is actually the main character... but actually, the main character is the main character's friend!

Now that we are talking about this, I actually somewhat saw this visual novel where YOU are the main character, not the MAIN CHARACTER in the game. It was actually a brilliant plot twist executed inside a visual novel... it was actually more of a Doki Doki Literature Club (even though it was the first one created) because of the scary not-related-to-the-game events and 4th wall breaks.

There was also 9nine where YOU are also the main character in the game, helping the supposed-to MAIN CHARACTER in the game. Of course, the natural logic here is that we are unable to think inside the game and our POV can't be inserted in the game because we can't exist or come there, and we can only watch everything unfold outside the monitor.

It is more like a Steins;Gate reference.

Of course, if we wanted to write something with that kind of idea, then we could either make the main character using a SECOND PERSON while the main character is in a FIRST PERSON. If you don't want to go with this idea, you could also resort to plot twists where the main character isn't the main character!

Visual Novel Links:
Kimi to Kanojo to Kanojo no Koi
9 -Nine- Kokonotsu Kokonoka Kokonoiro
Steins;Gate
 

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sounds interesting. I'll add it to my list of ideas since im too busy to be writing side story stuff right now
 
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I always thought that the main characters actions were cool from other points of view. However I'm a shit writer so here's a challenge to all writers.

Write a story where you never get to see your MCs POV or thoughts and everything happens through the side characters and or antagonist's POV.
Sherlock Holmes is the very pinnacle of this kind of storytelling. Watson is the narrator. We, the audience, are meant to identify with Watson, who is the straight man to Holmes' unorthodox genius.
 
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