I'm not entirely sure without reading it thoroughly, but I bet there are some standout servant characters who play important roles.
Often in such light novels, there could be a human character as well who has some sort of connection to the servants. This human character could be the one who assigns the services, or perhaps has a deeper emotional bond with one or more of the servants. Their presence can add another layer of depth to the story as they bridge the gap between the servant world and the normal world.
There might be a lead servant character who is central to the story. This character could be the one driving the plot forward, perhaps having some special abilities or a unique backstory related to the service they are involved in. And then there could be other supporting servant characters, each with their own quirks and functions in the story. They may interact with the main servant in different ways, like being friends, rivals, or mentors.
Well, one key feature could be its unique character development. The servants in it might have distinct personalities and growth arcs.
I don't know as I haven't read this 'the servant novel'. It could be the servant themselves, perhaps named something like Tom or Mary. And there might be the master or mistress of the house as important characters too.
The main character is the one who raises the obsessive servant. And of course, the obsessive servant is also a main character. But without reading the novel in full, it's hard to say more about their personalities and backgrounds.
There are often stories where the relationships between the servants and those they serve are explored in more depth. Maybe a servant has a secret talent that they reveal to the person they serve, which leads to a whole new dynamic in their relationship. In some fanfictions, it might involve the servant and the served going through a difficult time together, like a natural disaster, and how they support each other during that.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel. But typically, a novel will have characters who initiate the acts of service and those who are the recipients. Maybe there's a protagonist who is on a journey of self - growth through service.
As I haven't read it, I can't tell you the main characters. However, in a secret service novel, there are likely to be agents with different personalities and skills. There could be a tough and experienced veteran agent, a young and eager rookie, and maybe a brilliant strategist in the background.
The main character is, of course, Kiki. She is a young witch who starts her own delivery service. Then there's Jiji, her chatty black cat. Jiji is not only her companion but also provides some comic relief in the story with his sassy remarks.
I don't know for sure. But I assume there would be the vampire servant as one of the main characters. And probably the vampire master who the servant serves.
In most 'Secret Service Graphic Novels', you'll find agents as the main characters. These could be experienced veterans who are highly skilled in combat and espionage, like Agent Smith. There might also be a rookie agent, like Agent Jones, who is learning the ropes and has to prove himself. Sometimes, there are also supporting characters such as the agency's director who gives out the missions and provides guidance, or a tech expert who helps the agents with their high - tech gadgets and surveillance. The characters often have distinct personalities, some being more by - the - book while others are more maverick in their approach to solving problems.
I don't know the specific main characters without reading it. But they could be secret service agents with different skills and personalities.