Post by Darkdarling98 on Jul 31, 2023 17:07:57 GMT
So this is a list for NPCs who come from outside of Lunaville but actively present in town, outside merchants, tourists and such.
I figured this would be a good list to make so it's easier to see who isn't from town. XD
Outsiders
The ‘Heroes’ aka Swordsman (Real name, Brendan), Thief (Real name Brittany), Archer (Real name Daisuke), and Cleric (Real name, Alexander) (Dragon Goes House-Hunting) - A group of so-called "adventurers" who, rather then do any actual good, simply cause trouble due to their own prejudice and arrogance. The leader, the Swordsman, is a comple imbecile who is trying his "best" to level-up with the rest of his party, due to their country going along the system of a fantasy RPG game. Always loud-mouthed and prideful, determined to have his name go down in history as someone impressive and powerful. Of course, with the rate he's going, it's more likely he's going to be wiped from history. The other three are just people using the Swordsman for their own gain and goals, such as the Cleric wanting to "cleanse" demons from the earth, Thief to make herself rich off of treasure she "takes" from ruins and people, and Archer to simply show off his skill. They keep standing up again, even after having been blown up, attacked, mauled more by pretty much every creature in their home country, Yggdrasil. To keep it simple: A bunch of idiots who don't know when to give up or admit they're in over their heads. However, what is considered the most horrible trait of this group is the fact that they're willing to hunt down any magical creature that will aid in their goals...even if said creature is protected under law. They attacked Letty several times in the past, and even followed him to Lunaville to continue trying, as they consider him a highly valuable creature to "level up" with. Due to their recent attempt to capture Letty and having attacked the school, the group have become heavily wanted criminals in the city. Seems like karma is finally catching up to these guys. The Swordsman is non-magical, Thief has shadow magic, Cleric can use holy light magic, and Archer can turn invisible
Peter Quill (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - A so-called “adventurer” who can occasionally be found in the woods around Lunaville. Has the power to create force fields and negate magical attacks when focused. The leader of a group of “adventurers” who call themselves “Guardians”, Peter doesn’t exactly have the best reputation among the Lunaville police, though some students and residents of the town are confused why. Those who are in the know, however, just tell others to be careful, regardless of how cool or friendly they think Peter and his friends are. The Guardians don’t usually pop into the town itself, but some students do wander out into the forest to go hang out with them because they think he and his friends are cool. Bi, dating Gamora.
Gamora (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - A member of the Guardians, an “adventurer”, and the adoptive sister of Nebula. Can summon a sword. A more stoic, distant and hardened member of the group, Gamora serves as one of the more level-headed members of the group and keeps them focused on their “missions.” Gamora and her sister are usually the ones to warn students to not get too close to them, as even if they are “adventurers”, not all of them are good people, and it’s better to be cautious, especially since they’re young. Demisexual, dating Peter Quill.
Nebula (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - A member of the Guardians, an “adventurer”, and the adoptive sister of Gamora. Can summon knives. Nebula is more abrasive, and prone to jealousy and anger then her sister, but she is similarly stoic and distant to most people like Gamora. Nebula is much more aggressive about getting students out of their space than her sister, due to knowing how exactly children can be hurt by hanging around suspicious adults, but she works on not being too harsh on them, knowing that some particularly stubborn students will just keep coming back to spite them. Asexual.
Mantis Quill (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - Member of the Guardians. Has pathokinesis. Somewhat naive, Mantis is one of the more approachable members of the gang. She is the daughter of a dryad and a bug anthro, though she says she never knew her parents personally, having been picked up by Peter’s father as a child. She doesn’t talk often about the experiences she went through with him, but she and Peter have a solid bond as siblings. Mantis is usually the one who caves first to let students hang out with the group. Pansexual.
Drax the Destroyer (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - Member of the Guardians. Has super strength. A rather literal and blunt person who has no problems discussing what would make most people uncomfortable, Drax doesn’t really get most metaphors, jokes or sarcasm. Nevertheless, he is considered an important member of the group. Surprisingly, Drax is one of the Guardians best with children, and some students who come to see the group gravitate towards him. It seems he used to have a family, but he doesn’t like to talk about it. Demisexual, not interested in dating.
Rocket Raccoon (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - Member of the Guardians, and their getaway driver/pilot. Anthro raccoon and has no magic, but is a highly skilled marksman, pilot and engineer. Bitingly sarcastic, foul-mouthed and cynical, Rocket isn’t the easiest guy to get along with. He has some heavy trust issues with humans due to past mistreatment, but for the most part, he’s just a generally temperamental guy. Rocket is, however, heavily trigger-happy with an innate love for violence, so it’s usually best for anyone to not get on his bad side. He tolerates most of the students who come to visit the Guardians, though. Demisexual.
Gamora (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - A member of the Guardians, an “adventurer”, and the adoptive sister of Nebula. Can summon a sword. A more stoic, distant and hardened member of the group, Gamora serves as one of the more level-headed members of the group and keeps them focused on their “missions.” Gamora and her sister are usually the ones to warn students to not get too close to them, as even if they are “adventurers”, not all of them are good people, and it’s better to be cautious, especially since they’re young. Demisexual, dating Peter Quill.
Nebula (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - A member of the Guardians, an “adventurer”, and the adoptive sister of Gamora. Can summon knives. Nebula is more abrasive, and prone to jealousy and anger then her sister, but she is similarly stoic and distant to most people like Gamora. Nebula is much more aggressive about getting students out of their space than her sister, due to knowing how exactly children can be hurt by hanging around suspicious adults, but she works on not being too harsh on them, knowing that some particularly stubborn students will just keep coming back to spite them. Asexual.
Mantis Quill (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - Member of the Guardians. Has pathokinesis. Somewhat naive, Mantis is one of the more approachable members of the gang. She is the daughter of a dryad and a bug anthro, though she says she never knew her parents personally, having been picked up by Peter’s father as a child. She doesn’t talk often about the experiences she went through with him, but she and Peter have a solid bond as siblings. Mantis is usually the one who caves first to let students hang out with the group. Pansexual.
Drax the Destroyer (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - Member of the Guardians. Has super strength. A rather literal and blunt person who has no problems discussing what would make most people uncomfortable, Drax doesn’t really get most metaphors, jokes or sarcasm. Nevertheless, he is considered an important member of the group. Surprisingly, Drax is one of the Guardians best with children, and some students who come to see the group gravitate towards him. It seems he used to have a family, but he doesn’t like to talk about it. Demisexual, not interested in dating.
Rocket Raccoon (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy) - Member of the Guardians, and their getaway driver/pilot. Anthro raccoon and has no magic, but is a highly skilled marksman, pilot and engineer. Bitingly sarcastic, foul-mouthed and cynical, Rocket isn’t the easiest guy to get along with. He has some heavy trust issues with humans due to past mistreatment, but for the most part, he’s just a generally temperamental guy. Rocket is, however, heavily trigger-happy with an innate love for violence, so it’s usually best for anyone to not get on his bad side. He tolerates most of the students who come to visit the Guardians, though. Demisexual.
Redd (Animal Crossing) - A fox anthro who is…shady, to say the least. Has counterfeit magic. An old classmate of Isabelle’s year, Redd is well known for his…duplicitous dealings with pretty much everyone he encounters. Running a traveling caravan furniture store, such as Crazy Redd’s and Jolly Redd’s Treasure Trawler, he’s known not only for his counterfeits of famous paintings, but also the fact that he somehow obtains the actual ones along the way and sells them as well. And the crazy expensive furniture, let’s not forget that. Both Pauline and Mustang have heavy grudges against him for all the tricks and trouble he’s caused, and it’s been known that when people hear about him being in Lunaville, returning after his last bout of being run out of town, both Isabelle and Digby can be heard yelling about him being back.
Daisy Mae (Animal Crossing) - A boar anthro and turnip seller who often wanders into Lunaville for their Farmer’s Market, and when not selling turnips, is helping her grandmother out on her farm out in the country. Has minor plant magic. Eager, often over excited and nervous about her new role in helping her grandmother, Daisy Mae does her best regardless, and she couldn’t be more proud of how her sales are going. While they definitely could be selling more, she’s just happy they’re selling at all. Since her grandmother’s knees have gotten worse over the years of selling turnips, Daisy Mae took over selling them so she could focus on just growing them and not push herself. Secretly, any extra funds she gets are used for medicine for her grandma.
Orville (Animal Crossing) - A dodo anthro who works as both a receptionist and ground control for a family-run airport in another town near Lunaville. Can hear soundwaves that help him understand how the weather will be. Is Wilbur’s younger brother. Friendly, always happy to chat and help people get where they’re going, Orville is one of Isabelle’s old classmates, and often hops into town to pay his old schoolmates a visit with his brother. While often professional and reliable in regards to his job, he often gets flustered and stressed in making sure all passenger’s info is correct at this job, not wanting to inconvenience anyone. Aroace.
Wilbur (Animal Crossing) - A dodo anthro who works as a pilot for a family-run airport in another town near Lunaville. Has wind magic. Is Orville’s older brother. While Orville is definitely the more friendly brother, Wilbur is a laid-back and chill man who enjoys his work. He often speaks like a soldier on a field mission, giving himself and others codenames, discussing outings like a battle plan, and often using the NATO Phonetic Alphabet unnecessarily. Still, he’s someone a lot of people found themselves happy to work with, due to his relaxed and calm nature. As a pilot, he takes the safety and wellbeing of his passengers very seriously. Not interested in dating.
Daisy Mae (Animal Crossing) - A boar anthro and turnip seller who often wanders into Lunaville for their Farmer’s Market, and when not selling turnips, is helping her grandmother out on her farm out in the country. Has minor plant magic. Eager, often over excited and nervous about her new role in helping her grandmother, Daisy Mae does her best regardless, and she couldn’t be more proud of how her sales are going. While they definitely could be selling more, she’s just happy they’re selling at all. Since her grandmother’s knees have gotten worse over the years of selling turnips, Daisy Mae took over selling them so she could focus on just growing them and not push herself. Secretly, any extra funds she gets are used for medicine for her grandma.
Orville (Animal Crossing) - A dodo anthro who works as both a receptionist and ground control for a family-run airport in another town near Lunaville. Can hear soundwaves that help him understand how the weather will be. Is Wilbur’s younger brother. Friendly, always happy to chat and help people get where they’re going, Orville is one of Isabelle’s old classmates, and often hops into town to pay his old schoolmates a visit with his brother. While often professional and reliable in regards to his job, he often gets flustered and stressed in making sure all passenger’s info is correct at this job, not wanting to inconvenience anyone. Aroace.
Wilbur (Animal Crossing) - A dodo anthro who works as a pilot for a family-run airport in another town near Lunaville. Has wind magic. Is Orville’s older brother. While Orville is definitely the more friendly brother, Wilbur is a laid-back and chill man who enjoys his work. He often speaks like a soldier on a field mission, giving himself and others codenames, discussing outings like a battle plan, and often using the NATO Phonetic Alphabet unnecessarily. Still, he’s someone a lot of people found themselves happy to work with, due to his relaxed and calm nature. As a pilot, he takes the safety and wellbeing of his passengers very seriously. Not interested in dating.