I am writing a book, and I am trying to avoid main character syndrome. Let me dumb it down.
The mfc right now is half cyborg, and due to a malfunction has developed dog ears and a tail (dog bit DNA wire, saliva messed with dna)
The mmc is the scientist that made her, he has a mechanical heart and nanobots in his body to keep him from death. This is normal technology for many people. Mfc is classified as a robot. To most side chars, she is just unusual because of her ears and tail, nothing else.
Mfc is plotted right now to venture past a dead zone to get to the fantasy side of the world, away from the tech side. There she finds a man who helps her around
To dumb down the two sides of the world; one big world with magic, one part of world Siphon magic to control it past their limit, causes big sky split, and Siphon people go tech. Other side stays with the creatures that live there for the magic because if they advance they will meet death. (Dead Zone regularly sends in ozone clouds and irregular weather due to magic imbalance.)
Mfc and new mmc (man from fantasy world) figure out a way for her to survive on his side of the world, she is slowly dying because of the magic messing with her magnetic fields, and she needs to be able to regulate the magic through her.
The biological cells in her begin altering to the magic, and she ultimately gains a Siphon (different from other Siphon, this is biological, Siphon that split sky was mechanical.) After gaining Siphon, the psychological horror comes in and big losses insue, yadayada
Is this main character syndrome, how do I fix it?















