It depends on the specific mythology. It could be Zeus in Greek mythology, who is a powerful king of the gods.
In Egyptian mythology, Ra, the sun god, is a central figure. He travels across the sky each day, bringing light and warmth. There are also gods like Isis, who is associated with magic and motherhood, and Osiris, who has a complex story of death and resurrection. Each of these main characters has their own set of stories and relationships within the 'book of mythological stories'.
In Norse mythology, Thor is often a main character. He is known for his strength and his hammer. Also, Odin, the all - wise father of the gods, plays a very important role. There are many other characters associated with them, like Loki, who is known for his trickery.
In the Ramayana, Rama is a main character, he is the prince and an avatar of Vishnu. His wife Sita is also very important, known for her purity. Lakshmana, Rama's brother, is loyal and helps Rama throughout his journey. Hanuman, the monkey - god, is famous for his strength and devotion to Rama. In the Mahabharata, the Pandavas like Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva are main characters, as well as the Kauravas led by Duryodhana. Krishna, who is an incarnation of Vishnu, is a central figure in guiding the Pandavas.
In the stories of Krishna, Radha is an important character. She is often associated with Krishna's love and devotion. Krishna himself is the main character, with his blue skin and his flute, known for his charm, wisdom and divine powers.
For the Mahabharata, the Pandavas are central characters. Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava, is known for his sense of righteousness. Arjuna is a great warrior. Krishna, who is considered an avatar of Lord Vishnu, plays a crucial role as a guide and friend to the Pandavas. The Kauravas, led by Duryodhana, are their opponents in the great war.
As I haven't had the chance to read 'the book stories', it's hard to say. However, it might have a group of friends as the main characters who go through all sorts of things together, like exploring a haunted house or solving a mystery in their town.
There could be tribal chiefs as main characters. They were leaders and decision - makers in their tribes.
I'm not entirely sure but it probably has some of the characters from the previous books in the series, like the twins.
I don't know the exact main characters in this particular book. But in the series, it might be the same ones from the previous books, like the twins who usually go on adventures in the land of stories.
It's hard to say without reading it, but they might be adventurers seeking the secrets in the book.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read every single story in the 'the seagull book of stories'. But I would assume there could be a wide variety of characters, from young children to old fishermen.
There could be some victims of the scary events. They might be ordinary people who get caught up in the supernatural happenings, like a family that moves into a haunted house not knowing what awaits them. Their reactions to the horror and their attempts to escape or deal with it could be a big part of the stories.