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The Irish Viking
8 years ago

That actually a rather clever way of explaining it

LordViking
8 years ago

NPC = Non Possessed Creature
I think that would sound innocent enough to not freak her out and matches the current explanation.

Seiggrain Hart
Seiggrain Hart
8 years ago
Reply to  LordViking

That might work actually… Here I was sitting as I read it worried about how Kaylin would explain NPCs to the possibly only bi-curious girl in the world…

ZRO4825
ZRO4825
8 years ago
Reply to  Seiggrain Hart

Oh, PRETTY sure she’s not gonna be the only bi/curious individual Kaylin runs across…..

Seiggrain Hart
Seiggrain Hart
8 years ago
Reply to  ZRO4825

And I’m sure there’s other homosexual individuals out there like Kaylin, but that’s besides my point.
The way Relm reacted after Kaylin explained her sexuality implies to me that either there is no one who’s gay/bisexual in her town/area… OR they’ve gotten really good at hiding it for some reason.

CayleyGraph
8 years ago
Reply to  LordViking

It sounds perfectly reasonable, makes sense, and is short enough to fit in one or two panels.
Which means it’s not going to result in hilarious hi-jinx, so I hope they don’t go with it.

Dorje
Dorje
8 years ago
Reply to  LordViking

Is “NPC” an insult? Now I have to stop and think about that.

It has diminutive connotations, as it makes assumptions about characteristics that PCs have that the NPCs lack. Could it be taken as insulting? Very much so, as most diminutives can be, since the main assumption is the lack of intelligence or sentience. Of course any term, even “normal people” or “non-possessed creature”, used as a substituted would have the same implications. “Adventures” just flat out do not see “normal people” as their equal, or even fully sentient.

Of course that bias is based on assumptions of how “game AI” is programmed and handled. Which could be very different in the far off year of 2076 (+200ish subjective years).

Bushmaster
Bushmaster
8 years ago

Explaining all the scientific advancement;
Kaylin: “… and then we harnessed the power of steam and began using the boiling of water as a medium to change the heat energy of burning wood and later coal or oil into motive force, this allowed…
…sometime later we found a way to create and control lightning without magic”

Relm:…… (Mind blown 4 or 5 major advancements ago)

Bottas Heimfe (Dovahkitty)
Bottas Heimfe (Dovahkitty)
8 years ago
Reply to  Bushmaster

the most mind-blowing advancement we’ve made is the computers! computers can be used to create entire worlds that can be interacted with.

Piccolo
Piccolo
8 years ago

The The book conceives and has access to a library that stores all knowledge that is known, but it does not store this knowledge within its pages. It is part of a great library made of billions of other glowing tomes, though some do not glow, all are connected. The shelves of this library are infinitely immense. They host knowledge and connections between these knowledges.

Bottas Heimfe (Dovahkitty)
Bottas Heimfe (Dovahkitty)
8 years ago
Reply to  Piccolo

aye but computers can hold an entire library of books in the space of your hand

Bottas Heimfe (Dovahkitty)
Bottas Heimfe (Dovahkitty)
8 years ago

Next Kaylin will say that the “other person” that inhabited her mind is a man, which may be used explain her homosexuality.

martin leske
martin leske
8 years ago

ty for the page
now the question is…
which mind is real 😉
and what happened to the “other” person

Sandman366
Sandman366
8 years ago

Not….exactly……

oakranger
oakranger
6 years ago

I would think that would be fun to make a game with this premise inside of it. Especially if your avatar became a npc while you were logged out. The possibility of getting your avatar to hate you would be a real bonus.

Nyerguds
Nyerguds
4 years ago

Possessed by demigods? No… I’d say, pretty much the opposite. Normal people possessing these demigod-like adventurers bodies that can’t truly die.

Nyerguds
Nyerguds
4 years ago
Reply to  Sage

Hm? I was talking about the adventurers, not the creators of the world. The people who inhabit the Adventurer bodies seem like pretty normal everyday people to me.

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