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Disabled NPC of the Week: Natasja

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Natasja is a female human experiencing menopause and hypertension (high blood pressure). She can be used in any campaign setting, or her symptoms can be adapted to your PC. She first appeared in our Accessible Adventure of the Week: The Greater of Two Evils.

Disabled NPC of the Week

A Hispanic-looking woman with wrinkles and short grey hair pulled back and parted. She wears a grey sleeveless blouse with green lace in the middle. She holds a wooden table leg in her right hand.At Wyrmworks Publishing (wyrmworkspublishing.com), we believe that the more people have chances to interact with disabled people, the more normal it will become in their lives, the more comfortable they will be around disabled people, and the more inclusive our world will become. To this end, we release a free disabled character to use in your game every week to help your players grow accustomed to disabled people in an RPG setting, allowing them to get used to interacting with disabled people.

This product uses disability mechanics from Limitless Heroics - Including Characters with Disabilities, Mental Illness, and Neurodivergence in Fifth Edition.

While you’re here, get our free Accessible Adventure of the Week! Then go to wyrmworkspublishing.com to get announcements of other content!

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This character is one piece of a movement within the D&D community to invite, encourage, and include those who have not been, both in the RPG community and nearly everywhere in real life. Wyrmworks Publishing is dedicated to using RPGs to help you make lives better, to provide tools, training, and a community to this end. We believe that this will extend far beyond the ever-growing RPG community as more and more people learn, grow, and give and receive acceptance. Join the movement by signing up for announcements!

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Barney C February 22, 2022 2:02 pm UTC
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At an other NPC from this series you wrote that ""taller than usual" and a skin rash don't seem like disabilities, and by most official definitions, they're not".
I would say menopause and hight blood pressure are of the same cathegory.

I would even say that having a painful rash that keeps on getting infected is more of a disability then high blood pressure, because it actally can show up in a game.

Please, dont misunderstand me. I am not against representation in games. But I am big believer in "if it doesnt appear on screen, it might as well not exist". The one random NPC having hypertension? How would they even know? Blood pressure measuring isnt really a thing that fits the standard early renessaince feel most people set their games in.

That aside, if hypertension and temperature intolerance are to be PC traits... they dont feel right. They dont feel like 5e, whicch this is supposedly for. Hypertension makes you take check every...See more
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Dale C February 22, 2022 2:46 pm UTC
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Fair. She was specifically designed for an adventure where it's part of the story, but this one is definitely challenging to implement as an NPC. The point was to emphasize the broad range of people's experiences, but there are definitely better examples. Thankfully, the characters being developed for Limitless Heroics are much better.
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