There could be various gods as main characters in the 'Age of Gods Novel'. For example, Zeus - like powerful deities who hold great authority.
I don't know since I haven't read the 'strange gods novel'.
Since it's a 'tomb of the gods novel', there might be a brave explorer as one of the main characters. He or she could be someone with a thirst for knowledge about the gods. There might also be a mentor - like figure who has some prior knowledge about the tomb. Another possible main character could be a villain who wants to use the secrets of the tomb for his own evil purposes.
Perhaps there are characters who are trying to gain more power among the little gods. They might be the main focus, with their struggles and achievements driving the plot.
Without having read the 'gods gambit novel', it's difficult to name the main characters precisely. But if we think about the nature of such a story, there could be an ancient and powerful god at the center of the gambit. There might also be a group of younger gods who either oppose or support this main god's actions. Additionally, there could be a seer or a prophet - like character, whether mortal or with some divine essence, who foresees parts of the gambit and tries to influence its course.
Since I don't know the specific 'gods trials novel', I can't name the main characters. However, they could be ordinary humans who are unexpectedly thrust into the world of the gods' trials. Maybe there are also some demi - gods or magical creatures involved.
I don't know since I haven't read it. It could be the gods themselves, like Zeus - if it's a Greek - inspired story, or Odin in a Norse - based one.
I'm not familiar with the 'gods of guilt novel' so I can't name the main characters precisely. But generally, in a novel with such a title, there could be a character who is burdened with a great deal of guilt and is constantly struggling with it. There might be a wise figure, perhaps a priest or a seer, who has some knowledge about the gods of guilt and tries to guide others. And there could be a skeptic, someone who doesn't believe in the existence of these so - called gods of guilt and challenges the established beliefs in the story.
Sometimes, there are human characters who get caught up in the affairs of the gods and monsters. They can be the link between the two worlds. These human characters might start as ordinary people but through some fateful encounter, they become involved in the grand battles and power plays between the gods and monsters. Their journey of self - discovery and growth within this chaotic world of gods and monsters can also be a major focus of the story.
I don't know since I haven't read it. It could be the gods themselves, like Zeus - like figures if it's a novel inspired by Greek mythology, or other deities from different mythologies.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it might have the gods themselves as main characters, like Odin, Thor, or Loki if it's based on Norse mythology. There could also be mortal characters who are intertwined with the fates of the gods.