The D&D Thirty Day Challenge | Day 14


DAY 14: Favorite NPC?

It took way too long for me to think of one, but no NPCs really stood out in my mind. Since I don't use adventure books I really only have the NPCs that I've made for my campaigns. There are a few NPCs that I recall having in my campaigns, but they really aren't all that spectacular. There are Jamhands and Jamfalcon the father-son duo who lived in an underground city that had magical ambient light. Jamhands (the father) was a town guard and very by the book and Jamfalcon was helpful and would assist people regardless if it got them in trouble. The only reason I remember those 2 were because of how ridiculous their names were.


Other than those 2, primarily the villains I create hold the most notable place in my mind. The last 2 villains I've molded from nothingness have been Red Harvest, a bloodthirsty tyrant that lead a group to "purify" the world of those he saw unfit, and the currently unnamed (though referred to by players as "Zanza" - possibly referring to the Zenoblade character), yellow-eyed, hooded figure that dabbles in mind affecting, foresight, and frequently leaves his calling card of silver ectoplasm on the husks of his victims. Out of these two, Red Harvest is probably my favorite only because I've been developing the lore around him for a few years. However, neither of these NPCs have been fleshed out into an actual character sheet characters yet, only concepts.