One of the key features of The Biographer’s Guide is the web of relationships that tie everyone together. Only three NPCs have no connections to others in the book- everyone else is connected to several other NPCs. Here’s a quick look at the 130 relationships that you’ll find.
- acquaintance
- acting coach
- adversary
- advisor
- alcohol supplier
- ally
- angry former patron
- annoyance
- annoying acquaintance
- annoying neighbor
- antagonist
- associate
- aunt
- banished subject
- barber
- benefactor
- best friend
- bookie
- boyfriend
- brother
- bully
- business partner
- child
- children
- client
- clutchmate
- colleague
- commander
- competitor
- constituent
- contemporary
- contractor
- costume designer
- cousin
- coworker
- criminal
- customer
- daughter
- deceased friend
- delivery boy
- disciple
- disgraced subordinate
- drinking buddy
- employee
- employer
- enemy
- ex-boyfriend
- ex-girlfriend
- ex-lover
- expelled member
- fan
- father
- fellow artist
- foe
- follower
- former colleague
- former customer
- former employee
- former friend
- former lover
- former master
- former partner
- former servant
- friend
- girlfriend
- grandchildren
- grandfather
- great grand niece
- great grand uncle
- guest
- hair supplier
- handler
- husband
- idol
- informant
- killer
- lackey
- landlord
- lawyer
- leader
- liquor supplier
- lover
- master
- mate
- mentor
- mistaken suitor
- mother
- neighbor
- nemesis
- nephew
- nieces
- old colleague
- old friend
- old neighbor
- old student
- old teacher
- pack leader
- partner
- patient
- patron
- patronee
- political ally
- potential business partner
- potential mate
- priest
- prime suspect
- prophet
- pupil
- representative
- rival
- scaler
- servant
- sister
- son
- student
- subject
- subordinate
- suitor
- superior
- supervisor
- supplier
- surgeon
- suspect
- temporary ally
- tenant
- troublemaker
- twin brother
- twin sister
- uncle
- victim
- wife