Typically, the yandere character in yandere visual novels is overly possessive. They will go to great lengths to keep their love interest to themselves. This may include eliminating any potential rivals, either through manipulation or more extreme means like violence. They often seem sweet and innocent at first, but as their jealousy and possessiveness grow, their true nature emerges.
You need to develop his backstory well. Maybe he had a traumatic past that led to his yandere nature. For example, he could have lost someone important and is now terrified of losing the protagonist. In terms of dialogue, he should say things that are both sweet and a bit menacing, like 'You're mine and no one else can have you.'
Often, it starts with the yandere character becoming infatuated with Naruto. They might start by observing him from afar and then gradually insert themselves into his life. Their actions are driven by their extreme love which can border on possessiveness.
The development should also include how she interacts with other characters. Her yandere behavior might not be obvious to everyone at first. She could be sweet and friendly on the surface, but there are little signs that something is off, like the way she clenches her fists when Naruto talks to another girl or how she subtly tries to isolate Naruto from his friends over time.
Give her a troubled past. For example, she could have been bullied or abandoned as a child. This can be the root of her yandere tendencies as she's afraid of losing the male reader. It makes her over - protective and possessive.
To place the supporting character on the right side of the protagonist, the following steps were needed:
1 Create a new novel in the Kuaidian app and enter the name of the supporting character you want to replace in the search box at the top of the page.
2 Find the name of the supporting character in the search results page and click on his name.
3. In the character details page, click the "Move" button.
4. In the moving character page that popped up, the location that you wanted to move to was usually the right side of the novel page.
5 After confirming the move, click the "Save" button to save the changes.
After completing the above steps, the supporting character has been successfully moved to the right of the protagonist. It was important to note that the position of the supporting characters in the novel was usually adjusted according to the needs of the story. They could not be too deviated to avoid affecting the cohesiveness of the novel.
In some literary fiction novels, the focus might shift, making the character we'd typically expect to be the main one into a side character. This could be to explore multiple viewpoints and complex social dynamics.