Crew
In Happy Campers, crew will be helping the GMs by playing extra NPCs and by helping to guide the story. Crew will not be writing turnsheets, though they will be interactable with during uptimes and downtimes.
Agnes
Pronouns: she/her
Contact: crew_agnes@happycampers.oxfordrpg.com
What would you try to research in Camp Ohiocester?: Regional accents of Ohiocestershire (or whatever the name is), as depicted through flower language.
NPC | Pronouns | Description |
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Pippa Faraday | she/they | A jovial, if not overeager, riding instructor. Her bond with the sole camp horse Jimmy is unmatched, almost as if they could speak to each other. |
Asa Easterling | they/them | A self-obsessed, haughty lifestyle influencer. They hoped camp life would provide interesting content but between the lack of service and having to abandon their curling iron, summer isn't all it was promised to be. |
Esther
Pronouns: any/all
What would you try to research in Camp Ohiocester?: 1) What kinds of birds are there? 2) How many birds are there? 3) How long does it take to train a bird army?
NPC | Pronouns | Description |
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Perry Martin | he/him | A visiting bird instructor. He seems to prefer the company of birds to humans - some joke that he would rather be a bird. |
Harry S.
Pronouns: she/her
What would you try to research in Camp Ohiocester?: Etymology of place names, and where this fort on the river Ohio is actually built.
NPC | Pronouns | Description |
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Abel C. Mann | he/him | An aging Alaskottish fisherman, who fishes at Lake Nell during the camp's off-season. A little obssessed with the legend of Nellie… and fish of course. |
Tenaya
Pronouns: they/them
Contact: crew_tenaya@happycampers.oxfordrpg.com
What would you try to research in Camp Ohiocester?: The 13th century song “Sumer is icumen in,” and the breeding habits of the cuccu.
NPC | Pronouns | Description |
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Chef Wilson | he/any | A chef that is elusive due to having an odd sleep schedule in order to bake bread. Trust him to be able to turn a classic camp meal into something new and exciting — just don’t ask him if he likes the cooking equipment… |