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A '''player character''' (abbreviated PC) is a character controlled by an ordinary player (that is, a player other than the [[storyguide]]).  The term "player character" is used in all [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role-playing_game_%28pen_and_paper%29 pen and paper roleplaying games], not just Ars Magica. Contrast with [[Non-player character]].
A '''player character''' (abbreviated PC) is a character controlled by an ordinary player (that is, a player other than the [[storyguide]]).  The term "player character" is used in all [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role-playing_game_%28pen_and_paper%29 pen and paper roleplaying games], not just Ars Magica. Contrast with [[Non-player character]], but keep in mind that in [[troupe style]] play, the line can become confused for minor characters.


In Ars Magica, there are three distinct [[character type]]s: [[magus]], [[companion]], and [[grog]].
In Ars Magica, there are three distinct [[character type]]s: [[magus]], [[companion]], and [[grog]].
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* [[Troupe style]]


[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Rules]]

Revision as of 13:02, 18 December 2012

A player character (abbreviated PC) is a character controlled by an ordinary player (that is, a player other than the storyguide). The term "player character" is used in all pen and paper roleplaying games, not just Ars Magica. Contrast with Non-player character, but keep in mind that in troupe style play, the line can become confused for minor characters.

In Ars Magica, there are three distinct character types: magus, companion, and grog.

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