Non-Playable Activity

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non-playable activity ( n., adj.)
Other formsNPA
Applies toheadspaces, system functions
Coiner NeonWebb

Non-Playable Activity refers to a Non-Playable World or a NPC that has a function to aid the headspace, but can’t be interacted with or isn’t sentient.

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A NPC-flux may refer to a member who goes between being an NPC and a system member, or it may refer to a Now-PC (a previously-NPC who is now a person in the system) who will occasionally speak a repeated phrase or do an action that is triggered by a command of some sort.

A beastmaster is a headmate who can create, remove, as well as control NPCs, among other living parts of a headspace.

A spawn-regulator is a sentient headspace that can populate its own headspace with NPCs. If they form a symbiotic connection with their creation, the NPC may become an extension to the sentispace named Symbio-PC; and if this process is repeated in time/frequency, this may end up creating a full member similar to a Now-PC or NPC-flux (see Symbiogenic or Symbiotive).