I don't know the specific 'the best of friends story', so I can't tell you the main characters. It could be two kids named Tom and Jerry (not the cartoon characters, just for example), who are neighbors and become best friends.
I don't have enough information to tell who the main characters are in 'the two best friends story'.
In many such stories, the main characters are often ordinary people. They could be students in a school. For example, one might be a bookworm who loves reading and the other a sports enthusiast. Or they could be young adults starting out in their careers, facing the challenges of the working world together and relying on their friendship to get through it.
I'm not sure without reading the story, but it could be a group of kids or teenagers. Maybe there's a leader - type character, someone who is really good at coming up with ideas for the club's activities.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel. But typically in a novel about best friends, there would be at least two main characters who are friends with each other. Maybe they are of different personalities, which makes their friendship interesting.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading the novel, but typically in a 'best of friends' story, there would be at least two central characters who form the core of the friendship. Maybe there's a character who is more outgoing and another who is more reserved, and together they create an interesting dynamic.
I don't know as I haven't read it. It could be a group of young people, like two or three friends with distinct personalities.
I don't know specifically who the main characters are in this 'Drakengard Two Best Friends Story' as there could be a variety of characters in the Drakengard universe that could form such a friendship. It could be two soldiers, or perhaps a soldier and a mage.
Maybe there are two friends, Lucy and Lily. Lucy is very self - centered and always wants Lily to do things for her without giving anything in return. So Lucy is the'sucking' friend in this case.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it recently, but usually Jacqueline Wilson creates very relatable characters for her stories about friendship. They could be two girls around the same age, perhaps one more outgoing and the other more shy.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel, but it's likely two or more friends who are at the core of the story.