Perhaps there is an antagonist among the monsters. It's not just a horde of faceless monsters. There could be a particularly powerful and intelligent monster that serves as the main threat. This antagonist - monster could have its own motives and goals, which are in direct conflict with the protagonist's survival and the safety of the world in the light novel.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel in detail. But usually, there would be a protagonist who is at the center of the story dealing with the monster - overwhelmed situation.
Well, one key element could be the unique monsters it features. They might have distinct appearances and abilities that create the 'overwhelmed' feeling. Another could be the protagonist's journey in dealing with these monsters, like how they grow in strength and strategy.
It depends on the specific volume of the light novel. There could be well - known trainers like Ash - like characters.
In 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield is overwhelmed. He is struggling with growing up in a world he sees as phony. He has difficulty dealing with school, relationships, and his own identity. The death of his brother also adds to his sense of being overwhelmed, leading him to have a series of aimless and sometimes self - destructive actions.
In 'Monsters of Men Novel', there could be a group of characters that are central to the story. There might be a leader - type character who is trying to guide their people through the difficult times. There could also be an antagonist, perhaps a character or group that is causing the chaos or acting in a particularly monstrous way. Additionally, there could be side characters who support or oppose the main characters, adding depth to the overall narrative.
Sometimes, there are human characters who get caught up in the affairs of the gods and monsters. They can be the link between the two worlds. These human characters might start as ordinary people but through some fateful encounter, they become involved in the grand battles and power plays between the gods and monsters. Their journey of self - discovery and growth within this chaotic world of gods and monsters can also be a major focus of the story.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it thoroughly, but usually in such a novel, there is a protagonist who is likely to be a young person. Maybe someone named Jack or something.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read the novel. But it could have a brave hero or heroine as a main character who battles the monsters.
Perhaps there are other monsters that are rivals to the king of the monsters. They could be considered main characters as well. And there may be a group of humans who band together, and among them, a leader - like figure could be one of the main characters. They could be on a quest related to the king of the monsters, like finding a way to defeat it or make peace with it.
There might be a human character who is in some way connected to the world of monsters. This human could be on a quest to understand or defeat the monsters. Or perhaps there are different groups of monsters with their own leaders as main characters, and the story could be about their power struggles or alliances.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe there are some brave humans who are trying to survive among the monsters.