May 27, 2019, 12:36 PM

@Arkandel said in Difference between an NPC and a Staff PC?:

@Thenomain said in Difference between an NPC and a Staff PC?:

When does an NPC become a Staff PC?

When the NPC serves a staff member, and they are not a plot device for a specific plot/sphere.

Some signs for such NPCs:

  • they are played pretty frequently as opposed to just when it serves plot reasons
  • they have special relationships (and spend more time) with some players who often happen to be friends with the staff member
  • they are not allowed to switch hands and be played by a different staff member
  • they resolve (rather than be catalysts for) plotlines with the PCs helping them rather than the other way around
  • they fit most definitions of a Mary Sue even if they happen to be 'tormented' in unique, snowflake-ish ways

As you can tell this happens often enough that it's pretty cliche. 🙂

Fuck you, Ark.

I didn't sign up to this board to agree with you, I did it to be a pain in your ass. Stop it. Now.