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Allow me the option of adding an NPC I've created to my own Compendium.

Hello everyone! As a DM who's sunk 1,500+ hours into roll20 alone, I've created my own effective universe. This means that, while we play through Curse of Strahd or Storm Kings Thunder, my players know that these events are happening on a timeline, in the same setting that I like to refer to as the DMEU, or the DM's Extended Universe. Problem: There's traveling merchants, long-term villains and powerful figures in this DMEU that carry with us from campaign to campaign, and every time we start a new one, I have to copy their sheets over. This also means that I have to figure out which version of them is the latest, because now they exist in multiple locations. Solution: Add a button on character sheets (or at least NPC ones) to "add to my compendium". This will make it so that, when you search in your compedium for a related string, it'll appear at the top under a header "My Compendium",  and then "Premium Compendium" will be right below it with relevant search results from your purchased assets. This means that we'll be able to add our own homebrewed monsters, NPCs, etc without having to constantly copy them over-- which will probably save us all storage room as well.
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