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: Re: What can I do if I hate my own protagonist? So I'm writing a fantasy novel, and I have my plot fairly fleshed out, and I have my main players, my world is built, and now I've started to
It seems like your protagonist may have been "head and shoulders" above the crowd when you first started your story.
Then you worked on your secondary characters, and you made them grow beyond the protagonist's starting point. That's not a bad thing.
Now you need to "reverse" the process, get back to work on the protagonist, and make her grow back above the secondary characters.
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