The MC becomes the leader's or deputy's apprentice.
* Eh, like of lot of these, depends on your story and each character. If your leader/deputy is complex, having the MC constantly interacting with them is a great way to establish character. This is a way to make "deputy betrays leader" stories more impactful as well. The MC likes the deputy and admires them, which puts a twist on the bare formula. Just don't leave the other characters in the dust. If your deputy/leader aren't too complex or emotionally pivotal to the plot, they'll get spotlight on characterization based on their positions alone.
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RandomA phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought. So now to make a book about unoriginal thoughts. Makes sense. And note, this isn't meant to embarrass anyone but a "guide". This was planned for fanfics but some might rela...