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Originally posted by Wyvern:
**I'm starting to get confused here. What exactly is the difference between a PC and an NPC? I had assumed that a PC was anyone in your party, and an NPC was anyone who wasn't in your party, yet Terminsel just mentioned the notion of having NPCs in your party. Personally, I wouldn't mind having only one PC if that PC could lead a party of NPCs. That is, after all, more or less the standard RPG setup - one important character who collects (and occasionally loses) helpers. So what definitions are people using?
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<A mouse enters carrying a giant picture of a confused Wyvern.>
I most cases(including this one) the following is true;
PC stands for 'Player Character,' NPC stands for 'Non-Player Character,' and everything else is just a character(monsters, town guards, most rulers of kingdoms{kings, queens, etc.}, the more common dragons, etc.)
Hope this is enlightening.
<The mouse uses a pencil to change the cufused look on the picture into one of understanding. Then the mouse leaves.>
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