Naruzeldamaster
Auror
I know the main answer is going to be 'when the story calls for it/depends on the story/character'
But beyond that I always have a hard time deciding when and how often to use minor characters, especially named ones.
My current progress in the story already has two minor characters that I plan to bring back at some point. I just don't know how relevant to the plot they are.
In both cases they make friends with / help the protagonists out, but I'm not sure I want to do the 'cast assembles to save the day and give the main party a second wind' trope.
I'm sure there's a much shorter way to phrase that. But lots of anime and Video Games do it (at least the ones I play)
On one hand, there are some I'd like the reader to see more often without taking the spotlight from the main heroes.
On the other hand there's some where they're literally designed to be a plot point in that arc of the story.
But beyond that I always have a hard time deciding when and how often to use minor characters, especially named ones.
My current progress in the story already has two minor characters that I plan to bring back at some point. I just don't know how relevant to the plot they are.
In both cases they make friends with / help the protagonists out, but I'm not sure I want to do the 'cast assembles to save the day and give the main party a second wind' trope.
I'm sure there's a much shorter way to phrase that. But lots of anime and Video Games do it (at least the ones I play)
On one hand, there are some I'd like the reader to see more often without taking the spotlight from the main heroes.
On the other hand there's some where they're literally designed to be a plot point in that arc of the story.

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