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TroubadourAre you wanting this to be one book, or a series? The reason why I ask is because the longer the story, the more room there is for multiple POVs. Also, you can have multiple protagonists, but I'm guessing that you are more wondering who the primary one should be, right? If that's the case, then I would maybe take a look at the characters and what they have to do with the overall plot of the story. Is there one that stands out as more significant to the plot? Is one of them more present in the story than the others? I personally have several protagonists with their own POV chapters, but my main character is the piece that fits a lot of it together. The other protagonists get introduced (for the most part) in his chapters, so he's kinda the constant thread weaving the plot together as the story moves forward.
Your protagonist should be the personification of your theme and your antagonist, its counter-theme. An bad guy is your protagonist, then it is an anti-hero.
So, what's your theme? Perhaps, "Life is futile," or maybe, "Death is just another adventure." Or it may be easier to identify your counter-theme first. Perhaps, "Life is glorious," or "Death is final."