I think my series might be too complicated to work with then. There are 12 good guys, and they all have to intergrate with each other. Good thing I thought of some plot lines that and added some characters that do that.
Like...making a residential public school that puts all the main characters in the same place most of the time, except for the two characters who make the most impact on the main-main character. It kind of is like the solar system. You have the center (main person), the inner planets (close people, like mentors, messiahs, and love interests, major rivals), and the outer planets (friends, acquaintances, minor rivals), and the rest of the galaxy (extras, friend of the day). I know I'm going to hear "Sailor Moon ripoff" a lot, but to be honest, it's a deconstruction of the series, saying what it got wrong, or missed.
Like...making a residential public school that puts all the main characters in the same place most of the time, except for the two characters who make the most impact on the main-main character. It kind of is like the solar system. You have the center (main person), the inner planets (close people, like mentors, messiahs, and love interests, major rivals), and the outer planets (friends, acquaintances, minor rivals), and the rest of the galaxy (extras, friend of the day). I know I'm going to hear "Sailor Moon ripoff" a lot, but to be honest, it's a deconstruction of the series, saying what it got wrong, or missed.