Some novels might feature the Arch - Magos as a main character. The Arch - Magos is a high - ranking figure within the Mechanicus. In the context of the 'Dark Mechanicus Novel', this character could be using his position to further his own dark agenda. He might be secretly in league with chaos forces or conducting experiments that go against the Imperium's laws. His character often embodies the idea of the Mechanicus gone wrong, with his actions having far - reaching consequences for the entire Mechanicus and the Imperium at large.
There could be the Tech - Priests who have fallen from grace. They play significant roles as they are the ones who, in the novels, are usually involved in the heretical activities. For instance, they might be stealing and experimenting with forbidden technology. These characters are complex as they are not simply evil, but rather driven by their own interpretation of the Mechanicus' goals of knowledge and progress, which has led them astray. They interact with other factions in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, such as the Space Marines or other Imperial forces, which creates a lot of conflict and drama in the story.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically, but likely there would be a Black Templar leader, a heroic figure leading his brethren in battle. And from the Mechanicus side, perhaps an Archmagos or a Tech - Priest in charge of important technological operations.
The 'Dark Mechanicus' novels often explore the more sinister side of the Mechanicus. For example, some novels might focus on their heretical experiments. 'The Adeptus Mechanicus' series also touches on these dark elements. It shows how they deviate from the standard Imperial dogma in their pursuit of knowledge, often at great cost and with immoral means.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'in the dark novel'. But usually in such novels, there could be a protagonist who is often at the center of the story, facing the challenges presented by the dark elements. There might also be an antagonist, someone or something that is causing the problems or the 'darkness' in the protagonist's life.
One popular character is Belisarius Cawl. He is often featured in fanfiction due to his significant role in the Adeptus Mechanicus. His advanced knowledge and controversial experiments make for interesting storylines.
I don't know exactly who the main characters are in the 'dark paradise novel'. However, it's common in such novels to have a hero - type character who is on a journey of discovery in this strange and dark place. There could also be supporting characters like a wise old figure who gives advice, or a sidekick who helps the main character in their adventures.
There might be a protagonist, perhaps a skilled navigator in the 'Dark Voyager Novel'. There could also be supporting characters like a wise old mentor who gives advice to the voyager before the journey or a fellow traveler who joins the main character along the way and has a different perspective that adds to the story.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But they could be the so - called 'dark ones' themselves, perhaps a leader among them or a group of outcasts who are central to the story.
I'm sorry, without having read the novel, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. They could be two young lovers, or perhaps people from different social backgrounds.
The main characters might include a detective if it's a mystery set in winter. He or she could be a jaded but brilliant investigator who has to deal with the cold and the secrets that the winter seems to hide. There could also be a group of friends who find themselves in a dangerous situation during winter, like being trapped in a remote cabin with a murderer on the loose.
I don't know the main characters in 'dark command novel' as I haven't read it. But they could be people who are either affected by the dark command or are involved in issuing or fighting against it.