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Characters are the representations of persons in works of art. In the Fallout series, the term refers to the various inhabitants of the Wasteland. Characters can be divided into non-player characters (NPC) and player characters, depending on whether the characters can be directly controlled by the player.
If you count only sentient (talking) creatures as characters, then they can be humans (including dwarfs), ghouls, super mutants, robots, androids, some deathclaws, and a few results from science experiments.
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Characters are the persons driving the storyline of the Grand Theft Auto games. There are twelve types of characters within the GTA series:
Protagonists are the main characters in the GTA games and are the characters the player acts as. In the first three GTA games (GTA 1, GTA London, 1969 and GTA London, 1961), the player could choose the protagonist. However, from Grand Theft Auto 2, the protagonist was a set character.
The Antagonist is the main enemy of the protagonist, who generally makes the life of the protagonist difficult. An example of an antagonist is Frank Tenpenny from GTA San Andreas.
Main Characters are characters who play a large role in the game, typically giving the protagonists missions or otherwise playing a large role in the games. Lance Vance, for example, was one of the main characters in GTA Vice City, although he did not give the protagonist (Tommy Vercetti) any missions.
Supporting Characters are characters who do not play a large role in the GTA games but do have an impact on the storyline. For example, Earnest Kelly in GTA Vice City gave the protagonist (Tommy Vercetti) missions but was not a key character throughout the game. His role, however, becomes particularly important when Tommy attempts to give Sonny Forelli counterfeit money, provided by Kelly.
Minor Characters are characters who play a minor role in GTA games but who stand out from pedestrians (either by appearance or by name). An example is Curly Bob from GTA III, a bartender at Luigi's Sex Club 7 who appeared in one mission.
Random Characters are minor characters that appear at random locations throughout the city, giving the protagonist missions. Random Characters have only appeared in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned, Chinatown Wars, and The Ballad of Gay Tony.
Pedestrians are a category of characters which includes both pedestrians and motorists. These characters are generic characters who appear through the game walking or driving around the city. Pedestrians tend to have limited dialogue and play no role in the games.
Street Criminals are pedestrians that steal vehicles and often pick-pocket pedestrians featured in the series since Grand Theft Auto 2. They create a more replete environment in the city.
Multiplayer characters are characters who the player can play as whilst in multiplayer mode. Some multiplayer characters also appear during missions as minor characters, such as Mona Lott in GTA Liberty City Stories.
Mention Characters are characters mentioned during game dialogue or on promotional websites for GTA games but are not seen during the games themselves. An example being Moweesha, who is mentioned on the GTA Vice City website. These also include people who appear on radio stations, except for DJs and hosts, such as Reed Tucker from GTA III's Chatterbox FM.
Radio Personalities are characters who host radio stations or programmes in the GTA games. An example is Lazlow, who has appeared as a DJ (for Chatterbox FM and V-Rock), a presenter (for Entertaining America on WCTR and Chatterbox on LCFR) and a radio intern (on V-Rock).
Fictional Characters are characters who are fictional within the GTA universe itself. An example is Herbie, the astro-goat of The Truth.
Deleted Characters are characters who were set to appear in GTA games but were removed before the final version of the game. An example being Darkel and Curtly, both of whom were removed from GTA III.
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This list is to give a quick overview of every character known to have been on the Island, as well as every character to have appeared off island in current time. For a more comprehensive list of flashback characters, see Portal:Flashback Characters. Deceased characters are indicated by: †. For more information on the character, please see the corresponding article.
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There was one survivor from the front end. He died while on the Island.
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There were 49 initial survivors from the middle section, including one baby born on the Island, plus one dog. Of those, ten have died on the Island. 31 survivors have been referred to by name, and 18 remain unnamed.
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Characters who appear on the island in canonical spin-off novels and video games. All of them traveled in the middle section.
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Characters who, according to deutrocanonical sources (Oceanic-air.com or the ABC Diary), survived the crash, but are yet to be confirmed in canonical media. All of them are supposed to have travelled in the middle section.
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There were 22 survivors from the tail section. Of those, eight have died on the Island and 13 have been taken by The Others. 12 survivors have been referred to by name, and 10 remain unnamed.
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| Oceanic Flight 815 survivors | 17 | 43 | 60 |
| The Others | 21 | 7 | 28 |
| DHARMA Initiative | 15 | 4 | 19 |
| The Kahana | 6 | 7 | 13 |
| Other Island inhabitants | 12 | 1 | 13 |
| Off Island | 0 | 3 | 3 |
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A Character is any being in the RuneScape world, and is marked by a white, blue, green, purple, or yellow dot on the mini-map. Characters fall into two categories: Player characters (commonly referred to as "players"), and Non-player characters (also known as NPCs, who are marked as a yellow dot on the mini-map.)
Players are shown in different colours on the mini-map based on what they are in relation to the player. Players in white have no affiliation to the player, players in blue are either on the same team in a mini-game or wear the same Team cape as the player, players in green are on the player's Friends List, and players in purple are in the player's same Clan Chat.
Some NPCs can be attacked while others can't. Attackable NPCs are known as monsters. Some can attack players if the player's combat level is twice that of the monster or less. These monsters are said to be aggressive. NPCs who can't be attacked are simply known as NPCs (even though the term can apply to both kinds of characters). These can usually converse with the player or carry out a certain action. Examples of these NPCs are bankers, who allow players to access their bank accounts. Most NPCs have a certain zone through which they can move freely (exceptions are random event NPCs, who can appear anywhere). Most monsters have combat levels just like players (exceptions are the Strange plant and the Security Guard, but NPCs do not.
There are many different possible 'looks' for your character with the basic look being a bald man wearing a tan shirt and green pants. Many Macroers use this look to save time. Many players also use this look to save time so not everyone who is this basic form is a Macroer and not all who are not this basic form are not Macroers. Many players do not care about their look as their characters are almost always seen wearing armour.
In-game players are often named by their Username by other players and by NPCs. NPCs sometimes give nicknames to players depending on their relations to them or by their descriptions or by their traditions or by any other methods not mentioned here. For example, upon completion of the Fremennik Trials quest, players are called by their Fremennik name. Another example is how the Troll race give names depending on what they first ate as a child. Different races call players different names as well such as Mortal and Human. In most quest involving with the mainstream RuneScape storyline, players are frequently referred to as, the Adventurer, meaning that the player is in fact an adventurer or a chosen hero.
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Character refers to an interactive humanoid representation of a game persona. Characters controlled by a player are most often referred to as a character and sometimes as avatar or toon. Characters controlled by the game are usually referred to as Non-player characters or NPCs.
Characteristics include: profession, species, attribute, faction, equipment, pets, housing, vehicles, mounts and ships.
The maximum number of characters per user account is 8, with no more than 2 per Galaxy. Prior to the NGE, a second character on a single galaxy was a benefit of having unlocked a Force Sensitive character with a system that has now been removed. Due to the changes that went in with the NGE, all of the players who had unlocked and created a second character before the NGE was released, were able to create a third character. This was not originally an intended or promised benefit to players who had unlocked their original second character under the old system, but the third slot was not revoked.
A /rename command has been added to allow you to rename your character. A character must be at least 90 days old before he/she can be renamed. There is a 90 days wait before the character can be renamed again. Run the /rename command and follow the on screen instructions.
You may transfer characters from accounts to account or server using the appropriate Character transfer service.
Visit the"Character" on the official website of tibia.
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A character is a Tibian identity of someone who plays Tibia. Your character is your graphical representation in-game, and he or she will do whatever you tell him or her to do, limited to the game's possibilities.
When you create a character and log in with it, the character (also called char) appears at Rookgaard's Tutorial Island.
Note: You can have 20 characters and 5 deleted characters on the same account.
The graphic appearance of a char is divided in three parts: The character's graphic representation itself (the "outfit"), the name of the character and his or her hitpoints. It is possible to hide the name and the hitpoints by pressing Control+N or just the name by pressing Control+N twice. Pressing Control+N once again will revert everything back to default.
Characters, as true heroes, grow during their adventures. Each character starts with the same amount of experience and skills, and it's up to you to raise yours. This can be done throught slaying monsters, completing some quests and training.
Once per day, there's a server save on all worlds, that will save your advancement on your character; thus, there's no other way to lose the upgrades you've done on him or her until you die, or a server reset takes place.
Main article: Distinctive Characters
Some characters in Tibia have had a large impact upon the entire Tibia community (more than just their Gameworld).
See also: Stacking, Special Condition, Automatic Character Deletion, and Death List
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This are a series of characters from Yugioh new seasons and GX related. Also these duelists are playable in Yugioh videogames.
Dark Desire (i know it's not a character)
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