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  2. Gamemaster - Wikipedia

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    A gamemaster ( GM; also known as game master, game manager, game moderator, referee, or storyteller) is a person who acts as an organizer, officiant for regarding rules, arbitrator, and moderator for a multiplayer role-playing game. [1] [2] They are more common in co-operative games in which players work together than in competitive games in ...

  3. Non-player character - Wikipedia

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    A non-player character ( NPC) is a character in a game that is not controlled by a player. [1] The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster or referee rather than by another player. In video games, this usually means a character controlled by the computer (instead of ...

  4. Role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to player characters, non-player characters (NPCs) are controlled by the gamemaster or game engine, or by people assisting the gamemaster. Non-player characters fill out the population of the fictional setting and can act as antagonists, bystanders, or allies of the player characters. See also. Games portal; Role-playing game terms

  5. History of role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of role-playing games begins with an earlier tradition of role-playing, which combined with the rulesets of fantasy wargames in the 1970s to give rise to the modern role-playing game. [1] A role-playing game (RPG) is a type of game in which the participants assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create stories.

  6. Role-playing game terms - Wikipedia

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    Character: player character: non-player character or game-master character: a fictional character in a role-playing game. [7] [8] Character class :is an occupation, profession, or role assigned to a game character to highlight and differentiate their abilities and specializations.

  7. Player character - Wikipedia

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    The actions of non-player characters are typically handled by the game itself in video games, or according to rules followed by a gamemaster refereeing tabletop role-playing games. The player character functions as a fictional, alternate body for the player controlling the character. Video games typically have one player character for each ...

  8. Legendary Duck Tower - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Duck Tower is an adventure in a dungeon with a hundred rooms. [1] Characters can encounter 61 different creatures. [1] The scenario is set in a citadel in ruins that was once populated by humanoid ducks. [2] The book contains dozens of non-player characters. [2] The gamemaster can decide where to place the encounters.

  9. Attribute (role-playing games) - Wikipedia

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    An attribute is a piece of data (a " statistic ") that describes to what extent a fictional character in a role-playing game possesses a specific natural, in-born characteristic common to all characters in the game. That piece of data is usually an abstract number or, in some cases, a set of dice. Some games use different terms to refer to an ...