NPC RPers are members who role-play NPCs (non-player characters). This include shop keepers, Ministry workers etc.

Requesing an NPC RPer
If you need an NPC response somewhere, post a link to your thread in the Need an NPC board. An NPC RPer will respond as soon as possible.
The Headmaster, Professor Spriggletuft, is role-played by Admin. Please submit a ticket via the support/enquiries site to request a reply.

Identifying NPC RPers
NPC RPers are members of the NPC RPers user group. The
icon displays below their name next to their posts.
The following members are NPC RPers
- NPC Harmonious
- NPC Silver / Emily Hargrove
- NPC Faustus
- Jack Scottster
- NPC Hayden Stroup
- NPC Savilla C. Lebanstrom

NPC RPer responsibilities
NPC RPers are expect to:
- be online at least three times a week
- check the Need an NPC board regulary for new NPC requests
- role-play NPCs in a consistent manner (a list of NPCs and their characteristics etc is maintained in the NPC RPers board)

Claiming a thread
Once someone has requested an NPC in the Need an NPC board post a reply so they now you have taken the thread, then begin RPing with them. You should also edit the initial request post to include 'RESPONDED' at the beginning of the subject - that way at a glance other NPC RPers can tell which threads have been taken without having to actually read the thread.
After you have claimed a thread, it is your responsibility until the thread is finished.

The Characters
A list of NPCs who have already been used can be found in the NPC RPers board. As you use a character, feel free to update their description with any characteristics/descriptions etc you have developed.
The NPC characters will be used by all of you. Someone might RP a particular shop keeper one time, and someone else might do that character the next time. It is important to maintain the character information pages so that the RPing is kept as consistent as possible.
The Headmaster, Professor Spriggletuft, is RPed by Admin. If a request for him is posted in the 'Need an NPC' board, please let Admin know.

Keeping track of threads
To help keep track of the threads you have replied to, and so you know when the other member has replied, I recommend subscribing to thread notifications. Just click the
button at the bottom of the thread, and you will receive an email notification when someone replies.

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