Talk:Albaric Berenthar (3.5e NPC)

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NPC?[edit]

Is this a NPC or a creature? At a first glance I thought it was a NPC, but now it is looking more like a creature... What do you guys think? Also, what is "TN" (where alignment should be )? --Green Dragon 01:53, 31 December 2006 (MST)

Technically, creatures are NPCs, and vice-versa. The only difference is that a creature tends to be the basic instance of that race/species, whereas NPCs are usually an advanced specimen.
TN = True Neutral. It's the same thing as Neutral. d20 materials don't refer to as such, only previous editions of D&D. Old habits die hard. —Sledged 12:57, 31 December 2006 (MST)
About the TN. Right after I posted that, and got off the computer, I thought what TN could stand for, then I figured it out. Oh well. Anyway, is this better being a Creature or NPC? I understand what you are saying about the more specialized it is makes the difference, and this would be very specialized, so now I would say NPC is better (Plus, before I formatted it it was already in the NPC format). So, NPC it is then, right? --Green Dragon 13:23, 31 December 2006 (MST)
NPC. There's already and entry for a human in Dmilewski's adaptation of the SRD, and we can't be putting all 1st-level NPCs into the Creatures section. —Sledged 13:45, 31 December 2006 (MST)
Agreed. --Green Dragon 22:05, 31 December 2006 (MST)