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That sounds so hard to do locally. I don't even know where I would begin. Is that expert level stable diffusion?
You would probably need to use something like Visual Novel Character Creation Suite to generate a character and a dataset for LoRA training, and then train a LoRA for each character. LoRA are adapters you plug into larger models to help it generate whatever concept you want, in this case it would be a character. With a well-trained LoRA you shouldn't have any problem with character consistency.
If you're trying to get started with generating locally, here's a tutorial for Comfy UI.
A big note that it's nigh impossible to put two separate characters in one image, as the model has no idea who you are referencing. You can see this in all image models how they usually only have one central person, or two people who look oddly alike. Only way to get two or more characters would be with complex workflows to inpaint certain characters.
Yeah, if you're using character LoRAs you're probably going to need to use regional prompting to keep the concepts from bleeding into each other.