The most compelling character could be a supporting one. Their unique backstory and unexpected developments around them make them stand out.
In my opinion, the antagonist is the most compelling. Their complex motives and actions add a lot of tension and intrigue to the plot.
There's the Gasometer in Vienna. These large, former gas storage buildings were converted into modern apartments, offices, and cultural spaces. The conversion retained the unique circular shape and industrial charm of the original structures, making them very desirable places to live and work.
First, you need to be really familiar with 'the secret world'. Know the characters, their personalities, their abilities, and the overall lore. This will help you when you start to bring in elements from the other world you want to crossover with.
Well, 'itchy back fanfiction' could potentially refer to fan - created stories that involve a character having an itchy back in some context within the fictional world. It might be a very specific or even humorous concept within a particular fandom.
As I don't know the details of this story, I assume the main character is the selfish man. There might also be other characters like people around him, perhaps his friends or family members who are affected by his selfishness.
A story about someone's first job interview might be part of it. This would involve preparing for the interview, the anxiety during it, and what they learned from the experience. Another could be a story of a person's first time seeing the ocean. It would talk about the awe and wonder they felt, the smell of the sea, and the vastness that was in front of them.
One popular 'Remember Twilight' fanfiction is 'The Lost Memories of Forks'. It delves deep into the characters' forgotten pasts and how it impacts their present relationships in the Twilight universe.
The strength of their jaws is also quite frightening. They can snap a canoe in half with just one bite. In some stories, when a hippo attacks, it doesn't just push or knock things over. It uses its powerful jaws to cause more damage, which is a very scary thought especially for those who are in close proximity to them.
In the classic Christmas story, Joseph is very important. He was there for Mary during her pregnancy. And as for the Wise Men, they are often given the names Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar in different cultures. These men traveled far to see the baby Jesus. The shepherds were also part of the story. Although we don't know their individual names, they were the ones who received the news of Jesus' birth from the angels. Their presence added to the significance of the event. There could also be other boys in the background of the story, like the sons of the innkeeper perhaps, but they are not really named in the main accounts.
Nora is a complex character. She is loving towards her children, but at the same time, she realizes that she cannot sacrifice her own self - development for them. Her decision to leave at the end shows her courage. She is no longer willing to be a plaything in the doll's house and is ready to find her own identity in the world.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel combines visual art with storytelling. 'Sonne und Beton' might be about various themes like urban life (since 'beton' means concrete in German, could imply an urban setting) and perhaps something related to the sun which could symbolize hope, warmth or new beginnings in the context of the story.