Seeing as there has been some confusion about what I have said about supporting characters I have decided to clear things up I am going to give you the
definition of a supporting character in the words of Wikipedia:
A supporting character is a character of a book, play, video game, movie, television or radio show other form of storytelling usually used to give added dimension to a main character, by adding a relationship with this character. Sometimes supporting characters may develop a complexity of their own, but this is usually in relation to the main character, rather than entirely independently.
In some cases, especially in television series, supporting characters themselves may become main characters in a spin-off if they are sufficiently popular with fans.
Supporting Characters help the plot of a story and enhance the plot.
I think this definition sums up my thoughts on the subject, but I am going to add one more little thing to this. Supporting characters don't generally stay in the spot light for very long, that means that they may not join teams permanently without my permission. If you want to change a supporting character into a main character then apply for them in one of the Registration topics. The rule of two applies here. You can't apply for additional characters while you control two main characters (two for Trainer RPG and two for Free-Spirit). Now if your topics are in good standing then I might allow for control of more than two, but there needs to be a good reason because two in my opinion is pushing the envelope.
Other than that feel free to enhance your characters and plot with as many supporting characters as you would like they definitely add flavor.
A supporting character is a character of a book, play, video game, movie, television or radio show other form of storytelling usually used to give added dimension to a main character, by adding a relationship with this character. Sometimes supporting characters may develop a complexity of their own, but this is usually in relation to the main character, rather than entirely independently.
In some cases, especially in television series, supporting characters themselves may become main characters in a spin-off if they are sufficiently popular with fans.
Supporting Characters help the plot of a story and enhance the plot.
I think this definition sums up my thoughts on the subject, but I am going to add one more little thing to this. Supporting characters don't generally stay in the spot light for very long, that means that they may not join teams permanently without my permission. If you want to change a supporting character into a main character then apply for them in one of the Registration topics. The rule of two applies here. You can't apply for additional characters while you control two main characters (two for Trainer RPG and two for Free-Spirit). Now if your topics are in good standing then I might allow for control of more than two, but there needs to be a good reason because two in my opinion is pushing the envelope.
Other than that feel free to enhance your characters and plot with as many supporting characters as you would like they definitely add flavor.
