non-player characters in role-playing
Non-player characters (NPCs) in role-playing refer to the characters controlled by the game or game master, rather than the players. They serve various functions within the game, such as providing quests, acting as allies or antagonists, and adding depth to the game world and storyline. NPCs are usually pre-programmed or created by the game master, and their actions and dialogue are predetermined, contributing to the overall gameplay experience.
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