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<blockquote data-quote="Fallen Seraph" data-source="post: 4798238" data-attributes="member: 57894"><p>Another aspect that sort of make my homebrew settings unique that isn't tied to any one setting (thus why putting it in a separate post) is recurring NPCs. They are usually the more bizarre ones, or quirky. Such as:</p><p></p><p><em>Cat. Cat is well not just one cat, but many, dozens of identical looking black cats spread across the city. You see, Cat is a hive mind creature of sorts, each cat speaks to the other and shares everything with the other. One speaks for all... But, like all cats each has their quirks (also doesn't help that more then 500 years worth of memory is stored inside a mind the size of a cats, can frazzle some nerves you know). Some speak in a accent, others got a nervous twitch, while a few only respond to bizarre code names and act in macabre or archaic ways.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>There are few that can spot the difference between Cat and a cat (and gods help you if you don't say the capital "C" in Cat) but those that do are in for a treat. For the right price, usually information or some piece of arcane knowledge, maybe even a scratch behind the ear from a pretty lass. They will gain the eyes, ears and noses of Cat, you need to know something in the city, Cat will be able to tell you. Just remember, the "C".</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallen Seraph, post: 4798238, member: 57894"] Another aspect that sort of make my homebrew settings unique that isn't tied to any one setting (thus why putting it in a separate post) is recurring NPCs. They are usually the more bizarre ones, or quirky. Such as: [I]Cat. Cat is well not just one cat, but many, dozens of identical looking black cats spread across the city. You see, Cat is a hive mind creature of sorts, each cat speaks to the other and shares everything with the other. One speaks for all... But, like all cats each has their quirks (also doesn't help that more then 500 years worth of memory is stored inside a mind the size of a cats, can frazzle some nerves you know). Some speak in a accent, others got a nervous twitch, while a few only respond to bizarre code names and act in macabre or archaic ways. There are few that can spot the difference between Cat and a cat (and gods help you if you don't say the capital "C" in Cat) but those that do are in for a treat. For the right price, usually information or some piece of arcane knowledge, maybe even a scratch behind the ear from a pretty lass. They will gain the eyes, ears and noses of Cat, you need to know something in the city, Cat will be able to tell you. Just remember, the "C".[/I] [/QUOTE]
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