There'll be people fighting monsters and demons, but my protagonists are the last people you'd choose to be heroes of a story; they're not particularly gifted, lucky, wealthy, poor, popular, well connected, attractive, possessing a good/desirable character, etc. or anything that suggests they're special. In fact, they're painfully average at best. How will they become the story's heroes?
There'll be people fighting monsters and demons, but my protagonists are the last people you'd choose to be heroes of a story; they're not particularly gifted, lucky, wealthy, poor, popular, well connected, attractive, possessing a good/desirable character, etc. or anything that suggests they're special. In fact, they're painfully average at best. How will they become the story's heroes?
Our main character, Cyril, is your average high school student with average grades, average hobbies, an average life, etc. I think you get the drill. But will this be an average day for her?
After a set of events (that resemble a prior set of events), does Cyril finally choose to do something productive with her life? The title may or may not be meant to spoil the answer.