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"Artifacty NPCs"

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Blogger John Matthew Stater said...

I like it.

August 23, 2010 at 3:58 PM

Blogger Telecanter said...

Actually, I think this is better than what I was thinking, it's more like Just-In-Time NPC Detail, than my: Ming has two flaws and and one quirk. Thanks.

August 23, 2010 at 5:19 PM

Blogger Adam Dickstein said...

I have no experience with this. My NPCs are and have always been as detailed as the PCs if their place in the story warrants it.

A mook is a mook but the guy who owns the local inn has a wife, two daughters, makes a mean onion soup because he always felt people will comeback to a place that serves good food. My players would often stop to talk to various shopkeeps and merchants they dealt with to get the best prices, make special orders and see if their Aunt Audrey's gout had cleared up. It's been like that since my first game of D&D in 77'.

August 23, 2010 at 7:01 PM

Blogger Zak Sabbath said...

@barking

we all choose to put our energy in different places.

having met your group briefly, I can tell that whatever you're doing works

August 23, 2010 at 7:32 PM

Blogger Delta said...

Numerous thumbs up for this.

August 23, 2010 at 7:53 PM

Blogger Talysman said...

I like the "roll for this second time NPC appears, and this on the third appearance" idea, but I kind of think what to roll for should be the same for broad NPC types. Extras -- guys who just supply something necessary -- should have sparse personality details on first appearance, a general background if they appear more than once, and maybe a 1 in 6 chance every couple months that something interesting will happen to them if they're regulars. Other NPCs would get the extra general background, and what you roll on 2nd and 3rd appearance depends on whether the NPC is magical, a villain, an ally, a love interest...

I've been inspired by this post to test some ideas about random personality and background generation. Some example NPCs during the development: Orliss the Bright, Dumas the failed scholar, and Shigmeer the Filthy.

August 24, 2010 at 12:37 PM

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