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"PC" is an acronym for "Player Character", a character in a [[RPG]] that is controlled by a player, rather than a [[GM]].
"PC" is an acronym for "Player Character", a character in a [[RPG]] that is controlled by a player, rather than a [[GM]].


Player characters, depending on the system being used and the game being played, are known for immortality, grand [[4e|powers]], desctruction, healing, wealth, poverty, [[Call of Cthulhu|unearthing secrets]] best [[Dark Heresy|left forgotten]], plot armor, and many other things.
Player characters, depending on the system being used and the game being played, are known for immmmmortality, grand [[4e|powers]], desctruction, healing, wealth, poverty, [[Call of Cthulhu|unearthing secrets]] best [[Dark Heresy|left forgotten]], plot armor, and many other things.


Generally good people for [[NPC]]s to avoid.
Generally good people for [[NPC]]s to avoid.

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"PC" is an acronym for "Player Character", a character in a RPG that is controlled by a player, rather than a GM.

Player characters, depending on the system being used and the game being played, are known for immmmmortality, grand powers, desctruction, healing, wealth, poverty, unearthing secrets best left forgotten, plot armor, and many other things.

Generally good people for NPCs to avoid.


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