Believe me when I tell you that I'm well aware of this, having spent the past 18 months working on a story that differs in character, but views its world through a similar lens. Something Mirage_GSM once mentioned on my TD thread is why I bring this up:ProfAllister wrote:As I'm writing in a serialised format, from the point of view of one character, a lot of things happen without the story commenting on them - because Hisao is unaware of (or at least not paying attention to) their occurrence.
"It also had me wondering if Yamaku doesn't have any students other than the named ones and if so, where they are all the time."
Basically, Yamaku has ~300 students and faculty, so statistically some of them should show up once in a while.
My response was less than understanding at the time:
"I have an odd rule about throw-away characters -- I hate them with a burning passion. I'd rather have people think only the named characters exist than fill the world with faceless bystanders who contribute nothing but wall-dressing."
In the 17 months since that exchange, I have concluded that I was wrong. Other people - those often nameless, sometimes faceless bystanders - can add flavor to the story, and as long as it's executed reasonably well and isn't just senseless fluff, it helps to breathe life into the surrounding world, and makes it just that much more real - believable. At least that's my opinion, anyway.