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Add a Character Roleplay Companion Feature to Roll20

Hey everyone, I recently found this cool free tool someone made on Reddit:   I built a free tool to roleplay as your D&D character It basically lets you talk to your D&D character , practice roleplaying , interact with NPCs , or even explore your backstory — all using AI. I would love to see Roll20 integrate something like this into their platform. Some reasons why I think it would be awesome: Players could roleplay using there character's picture. DMs could use it to mock up NPC conversations or solo roleplay moments without extra prep. It would help newer players feel more comfortable getting into character. Plus, being able to "talk" to your companions, sidekicks, or even villains would just be really fun. How it could work: Link it to the character sheet you already have. Add a "Roleplay Chat" tab or window inside Roll20. (This in particular would be awesome just in general instead of just having chat windows at the bottom of the Roll20 screen. Let players generate dialogue based on their characters, backstory, and setting. I feel like something like this would be a huge upgrade for roleplayers and story-driven games on Roll20, and it wouldn't interfere with people who just want maps and dice. If you think this would be cool too, please upvote! Thanks!
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