The Red of Sinner
Battle Sister
So I had a thought, and if you haven't realized it yet, I really like NPCs. This is a RP(G), NPCs are crucial, I also like controlling small armies. So...why do some people get so annoyed about NPCs in skirmishes and invasions? I can't answer that, without opinionating something less than friendly. I can say, though, that for those looking to figure out how to become a better writer....or just to spice up the threads...make use of the Codex, and make NPCs. When you write, include your NPCs too. Make locations. Build them, and create small animals that can bring some zing to the thread. Make commandos, have your PC doing something while your commandos are doing something else. Essentially you're playing X amount of characters at once...but you've been give. Permission to do on a scale that is reasonable.
When I write, Romeo is always with Celty (his second in command admiral) and Commander Ryes (his second in command captain) along with his Drakons and Gundan. In some shape they are always with him. I like to think on it as Romeo has responsibilities now, it wouldn't be reasonable for him to the write I wrote (lone wolf) like I used to. He's matured, he's growing up, he getting powerful. Essentially the more power you gain the less you yourself actually fight (sometimes)
So think about this, think about how much your NPCs matter. Make a sub, go have fun in a spec ops thread
When I write, Romeo is always with Celty (his second in command admiral) and Commander Ryes (his second in command captain) along with his Drakons and Gundan. In some shape they are always with him. I like to think on it as Romeo has responsibilities now, it wouldn't be reasonable for him to the write I wrote (lone wolf) like I used to. He's matured, he's growing up, he getting powerful. Essentially the more power you gain the less you yourself actually fight (sometimes)
So think about this, think about how much your NPCs matter. Make a sub, go have fun in a spec ops thread