I’ve been playing under the subscription for a few days now and I’m really enjoying the crafting and taming systems. That said, I’ve run into a recurring immersion issue.
Currently, there’s no dedicated creature sheet for NPC companions that join your party through taming or bonding. When I ask Franz about them, he updates the active context—but that isn’t persistent. During longer RP sequences, companions can fall out of active memory unless I manually remind him they’re present.
This becomes especially immersion-breaking when a bonded creature visually shifts into something incorrect (e.g., a hulking barbarian model or a bird with an elf’s head). It disrupts the consistency of the world and pulls me out of the experience.
We already have character sheets for PCs and NPCs. A Companion NPC (CNPC) creature sheet seems like a natural extension—something lightweight but persistent that tracks:
Species (locked)
Physical description
Bond status
Combat/stat data (if applicable)
Presence in active party
This would prevent species drift, reduce context loss, and remove the need for repeated reminders during long roleplay threads.
The taming system is strong—it just needs structural support to preserve immersion and continuity.
Would love to hear if this is planned or if others are experiencing similar issues.
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