Walk-On NPCs
There are several shortcut methods that can be used when role-playing NPCs who
only have brief appearancesùthe "walk-ons'' and "cameos'' of a role-playing
adventure.
Character Traits: The DM can choose some particular character traitùcowardice, greed, optimism,
precision, or whateverùand exaggerate it, take it to an extreme. This is most
effective for creating comical (or frustrating) situations.
Physical Traits: A particular physical traitùbaldness, pot-bellied, bad teeth, wheezy, and
moreùcan be stressed. This helps fix the appearance of the NPC in the players'
minds, especially useful if the characters must describe or find the NPC again.
Habits: Like physical traits, simple habitsùscratches his head, tugs on his beard,
stares at the sky when talking, or mumblesùcan be used. The DM can actually act
out these simple habits at the table, adding a visual element to the role-playing
experience.
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