: Re: Changing points of view with geographical shifts as well as character changes between scenes My current project is historical fiction, fifteenth century. The conflict, if you will, principally involves
I find your description a bit complicated as well, but am I right that your main fear is, the readers might find your Protagonist C very likeable but he will inevitably lose and you don't want to disappoint your readers?
To hurt your readers feelings isn't a bad thing per se. For example Game of Thrones. No reader wanted Ned Stark to die. George RR Martin let him die anyway and the readers still loved the series.
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