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Recently I started a small campaign to get practice for my bigger campaign, with my friends. I introduced them too an essential NPC but I guess they thought the shipwrecked sailor was kinda boring.

I tried having the sailor use "Sailor Slang" and other stuff but it did not cut it for my players. I feel if my NPC creation is flawed. I am now worried that my NPCs might be not good in my bigger campaign.

I made "Brom" the sailor Speak in a bland Scottish accent cuz i wanted the players to imagine he was a washed up sailor guy and that he has been through a lot because his crew died except he players, so he kinda is a little depressed after being traumatized by it, But he appears to be still a boring character to my players, I don't fancy making the same mistake again which kinda intimidates me on giving depressing back stories to essential NPC's.

So: How do you give NPCs personality?

Recently I started a small campaign to get practice for my bigger campaign, with my friends. I introduced them too an essential NPC but I guess they thought the shipwrecked sailor was kinda boring.

I tried having the sailor use "Sailor Slang" and other stuff but it did not cut it for my players. I feel if my NPC creation is flawed. I am now worried that my NPCs might be not good in my bigger campaign.

So: How do you give NPCs personality?

Recently I started a small campaign to get practice for my bigger campaign, with my friends. I introduced them too an essential NPC but I guess they thought the shipwrecked sailor was kinda boring.

I tried having the sailor use "Sailor Slang" and other stuff but it did not cut it for my players. I feel if my NPC creation is flawed. I am now worried that my NPCs might be not good in my bigger campaign.

I made "Brom" the sailor Speak in a bland Scottish accent cuz i wanted the players to imagine he was a washed up sailor guy and that he has been through a lot because his crew died except he players, so he kinda is a little depressed after being traumatized by it, But he appears to be still a boring character to my players, I don't fancy making the same mistake again which kinda intimidates me on giving depressing back stories to essential NPC's.

So: How do you give NPCs personality?

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How do i give my NPC's personality

Recently i started a small campaign to get practice for my bigger campaign, with my friends, and i introduced them too a essential NPC but I guess they thought the shipwrecked sailor was kinda Boring.

I tried the sailor using "Sailor Slang" and other stuff but it did not cut it for my players, I feel if my NPC creation is flawed and now Im worried that my NPCS might be not so good in my bigger campaign.

So **How do you give NPCS personality? **

How do I give my NPCs personality

Recently I started a small campaign to get practice for my bigger campaign, with my friends. I introduced them too an essential NPC but I guess they thought the shipwrecked sailor was kinda boring.

I tried having the sailor use "Sailor Slang" and other stuff but it did not cut it for my players. I feel if my NPC creation is flawed. I am now worried that my NPCs might be not good in my bigger campaign.

So: How do you give NPCs personality?

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How do i give my NPC's personality

Recently i started a small campaign to get practice for my bigger campaign, with my friends, and i introduced them too a essential NPC but I guess they thought the shipwrecked sailor was kinda Boring.

I tried the sailor using "Sailor Slang" and other stuff but it did not cut it for my players, I feel if my NPC creation is flawed and now Im worried that my NPCS might be not so good in my bigger campaign.

So **How do you give NPCS personality? **