Heroes on a quest, villains to oppose them, and various races like orcs and goblins are types of characters in fantasy novels.
Sure. There are heroes, villains, magical creatures, and wizards.
Sure. There are heroes, villains, wizards, and sidekicks.
Sure. There are victims, killers, and those who try to stop the killers.
There are main characters who lead the story, supporting characters that assist or oppose them, and background characters for authenticity.
Sure. There are dystopias about over - surveillance, where the government or some powerful entity watches every move. Also, those about resource depletion, like water or energy running out. And ones about a loss of individuality due to some form of mind control.
Sure. High fantasy, set in a completely made - up world. Urban fantasy, set in modern cities with magic. And dark fantasy which is a bit darker and more gritty.
Sure. Protagonist is the central character. Antagonist is the one who creates problems for the protagonist. And there are minor characters that add details to the story.
Sure. There are heroes and heroines which are the central characters. Then there are antagonists who create problems for the couple. And there are also the supporting characters like friends and family members.
The types are: personal back story of characters (their memories, experiences), historical back story of the story's world (wars, important events in the past), and back story related to the main conflict (previous attempts to solve the problem, origin of the conflict).
Sure. There are supernatural horror, psychological horror, slasher horror, gothic horror, body horror, survival horror, monster - based horror, apocalyptic horror and haunted - object horror.
Some types are supernatural horror, real - life - inspired horror, and horror involving some sort of malevolent force.