I'm working behind the scenes on Pb, and focusing especially on building out the world's anticanon through DM tools and tables. This table of NPCs is my step towards bringing more "name brand" characters into the architecture of Pb. Pb already flirts with this idea: Charlemagne and Nicholas Flamel are major historical characters, and the Seven Dwarves are named after heroes from history and myth.
- These characters should be not just recognizable, but iconic. Players should walk away from encountering them with a real sense of wonderment that they got to interact with such a legend.
- These characters should be vivid. There should be a low burden on the DM to flesh out a character's manner or personality; they should come with vivid enough baggage to flow on their own merit. By this token, it should be possible to roll on this table, rename the result, and still be left with a vivid character to play. The name can't be the only capital, all that is to say.
- These characters should be on their bullshit. (This comes from another post I can't find; if anyone can link it for me, I'll cite my source.) They're not sitting stagnant, waiting for the players to interact with them to be spurred into motion, but have broader goals, obligations, or relationships that occupy them.
1 Abe no Semi
2 Abel
3 Abraham van Helsing
4 Achilles
5 Akhenaten
6 Alastair Crowley
7 Anne Bonny
8 Arachne
9 Baba Yaga
10 Beowulf
11 Billy the Kid
12 Blackbeard
13 Bonnie Parker
14 Cain
15 Canio
16 Captain Ahab
17 Cassandra
18 Charles Darwin
19 Cinderella
20 Circe
21 Cleopatra
22 Clyde Barrow
23 Conan the Barbarian
24 Confucius
25 Cu Chulainn
26 Cyrano de Bergerac
27 David
28 Doc Holiday
29 Doctor Caligari
30 Doctor Faust
31 Don Giovanni
32 Don Quixote
33 Dorian Grey
34 Ebenezer Scrooge
35 Edmond Dantes
36 Emperor Norton
37 Empress Elisabeth
38 Ferdinand Magellan
39 Friedrich Nietzsche
40 Genghis Khan
41 Gregor Samsa
42 Guy Fawkes
43 Hammurabi
44 Harry Houdini
45 Henry Jekyll
46 Hildegard von Bingen
47 Howard Carter
48 Hua Mulan
49 Icarus
50 Ichabod Crane
51 Immanuel Kant
52 Iolanta
53 Jack the Ripper
54 Job
55 John Dee
56 Judas Iscariot
57 Julius Caesar
58 Karl Marx
59 Keith Moon
60 King Arthur
61 King Ludwig II
62 Lady Godiva
63 Leonardo da Vinci
64 Mahatma Gandhi
65 Marco Polo
66 Marie Antoinette
67 Martin Luther
68 Merlin
69 Mona Lisa
70 Morgan le Fay
71 Napoleon Bonaparte
72 Niccolo Machiavelli
73 Niccolo Paganini
74 Nicolaus Copernicus
75 Nikolai Tesla
76 Norma Desmond
77 Orpheus
78 P. T. Barnum
79 Pandora
80 Persephone
81 Phileas Fogg
82 Pinocchio
83 Plato
84 Prince Hamlet
85 Quasimodo
86 Rapunzel
87 Robin Hood
88 Romeo Montague
89 Samson
90 Scaramouche
91 Scheherazade
92 Sherlock Holmes
93 Sigmund Freud
94 Solomon Kane
95 The Artful Dodger
96 Vecna
97 Victor Frankenstein
98 Vlad the Impaler
99 William Tell
100 W. A. Mozart
When I post long tables like these, there's almost always a number of table entries that don't quite make the cut. In this case, the surplus is almost as long as the final list, and a lot of it serves as compelling inspiration. Click the button below if you want to see excerpts of that brainstorming- there's some funky, interesting stuff there.
Thanks for reading, and happy gaming.
This is a very similar list that I had seen a long while ago, and certainly must have inspired this one, with a very strong list of entries itself (lots of overlap, but that's to be expected): https://rememberdismove.blogspot.com/2018/11/npcs-of-draculas-castle.html
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