Well, the 49 daughters would be the main characters of course. Each daughter might have her own distinct personality, goals, and backstory. Some might be more outspoken and leaders, while others could be more reserved but with great wisdom.
In addition, there could be characters from outside their community who get involved. For example, a journalist who comes to document the story of the 49 daughters. This character could bring in an outside perspective and help the daughters gain more exposure for their cause, or they could cause misunderstandings at first and then learn to see things from the daughters' point of view.
Well, Harry Potter himself could still be a main character. He might be leading the revolution, using his fame and experience to inspire others. Hermione would also be important as she could be the brains behind the strategic planning, coming up with ideas on how to change the system.
Perhaps a story where the daughters discover a long - lost secret related to the revolution that changes their understanding of their heritage. They then embark on a journey to uncover more about it and share it with the world. This could involve them facing various challenges and obstacles along the way.
Gendry could also play a major role. As a skilled blacksmith and a bastard like Jon, he has the strength and the will to fight for change. He could use his skills to arm the revolutionaries and his knowledge of the common people's plight to inspire them to rise up against the unjust noble rule.
I don't know for sure since I haven't read it. But it could have a young and brave mage as the main character, someone who is at the forefront of the magical revolution.
One main character could be a young soldier. He is full of idealism and eager to prove himself in the revolution. There may also be an older, wiser character who acts as a mentor to the younger ones, guiding them through the complex and dangerous times of the American Revolution.
As I haven't read it, I can't say for sure, but presumably the three daughters are the main characters.
Not having read the 'Daughters of the Dragon novel', it's difficult to name the exact main characters. But in a typical story with such a title, we would expect the daughters themselves to be central. They could be characters with diverse personalities, some might be brave and impulsive, while others are more cautious and calculating. There could also be male characters who play important roles, perhaps as love interests or allies in their fight against a common enemy. And there might be some kind of dragon - like or dragon - influenced creatures that are also significant to the plot.
I don't know as I haven't read the book. But typically, the main characters would be the good daughters themselves.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact novel, but it's likely that there are daughters as main characters. Maybe there are different generations of daughters like a mother - daughter duo where the older one represents the more traditional view and the younger one is more modern.
An alien diplomat could be a main character. This diplomat has witnessed the inequalities in the galaxy and decides to use his diplomatic skills and connections to promote the socialist revolution. He could be the one to negotiate alliances between different planets and species that support the revolution, and also be involved in drafting the new socialist - inspired galactic constitution.