non-player character
noun
non-play·er character
ˈnän-ˈplā-ər-
variants
or less commonly non-playable character
plural non-player characters also non-playable characters
: npc:
a
: a character in a video game that does not represent and cannot be manipulated by a player
During the adventure, players will get the opportunity to travel with several different non-player characters.—Charlie Hall
Every single non-playable character has a unique background—occupation, hobbies, relationships, felonies, special abilities—all of which are generated by the game's "Census" system.—Lewis Gordon
compare avatar sense 1
b
: a character in a role-playing board game, card game, or live-action game that is controlled or performed by an organizer, facilitator, or supporting participant
Often, leaders of these [Dungeons and Dragons] games will create an entire world of their own, with their own special monsters, weapons, and non-player characters.—Dara Edwards
What happens on the adventure is dictated by the Dungeon Master, who serves as a storyteller of sorts. Using a campaign book, the Dungeon Master sets the scene, interprets and relays the rules, and voices any of the non-playable characters you'll meet along the way.—Liam Martin
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