I'm not sure as the specific story isn't described here. But usually, there would be a character who doesn't follow the crowd, and then there might be a group of characters that represent the crowd.
There could be a young protagonist, perhaps a child who is different from the others in some way. This child would be the one who has the courage not to follow the crowd. And then there would be his or her peers, classmates or friends who form the 'crowd'. These peers might be doing things like following the latest fads or trends without thinking much, while the main character questions these actions.
They can learn the importance of being independent. Following the crowd often means losing one's own thoughts and identity.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading it. But it could be the cool kids themselves. There might be a leader among them who is the most vocal about not dancing.
The main character is the narrator. He is the one who observes the crowd and becomes fixated on one man in particular.
If it's the story based on Brandon Teena, then Brandon Teena is the main character. He is the transgender man whose experiences are at the heart of the story.
Since I don't know the exact 'boys don't cry story', I can't say for sure who the main characters are. It could be a young boy as the main character, perhaps with his family members or friends in supporting roles.
Since I don't have specific details about this 'don't scream game story', it's hard to say exactly who the main characters are. But they could be ordinary people like a young adventurer, a brave journalist, or a group of curious friends.
I'm not sure as the 'don't be afraid game story' isn't fully defined, but it could have a brave hero as a main character who is on a journey to conquer fear.
Perhaps there is a wise old character, like an elder in the community or a grandparent, who helps the protagonist, say a young boy or girl, understand that there's no need to fear the dark. The elder could share stories of their own experiences in the dark, showing that they survived and even found things to enjoy about it.
No, usually only those who follow you can see your story.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many versions. But it might be a traveler as the main character who decides to follow the star.