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Family in D&D
This topic has definitely been covered before, but I am personally against character concepts where their family was killed (with exceptions, of course). Your character having a family grounds them in the world of the game and keeps them engaged with the narrative.
Engagement:
If your character has a family in the game, then it allows for more character motivation, which will make the character more interesting to play. For instance, your character could be incredibly family oriented, but has been exiled from their community until they can prove themselves. Or, you could be sending a portion of gold from every encounter back to struggling family members. Alternatively, your character could have a family who mistreated them and their story is a revenge quest to destroy their family and their reputation. It will also force your DM to create NPCs for your family, and that will tie you into the narrative and show that the DM cares about your character’s connections.
Grounding:
If your character has real connections in the world that are indirect (outside of the party), it will make them feel more real and more connected to the narrative. Any detail about the character that fits within the setting will help the illusion that this is a place that is living and breathing despite being fictional. If the player knows the name of their character’s mother and the town she is from and a few details of their childhood in the town, the character will be able to roleplay more effectively and might even be excited for when the campaign might bring them home to visit
DM Opportunity:
This should go without saying, but the DM’s opportunities with a living family are endless. I will list possible adventure hooks and concepts off the top of my head below.
The party gets a care package from the rogue’s mother.
The town where the paladin’s family lives is being attacked.
The party passes through a halfling village to visit their bard’s family.
During an encounter with the BBEG, they hold up a crystal ball that shows the homes of the party’s parents.
The party stays at a stuffy noble’s house because the fighter needs to go home for a reunion.
The cleric’s sister tracks down the party to tell them that their father is sick from a mysterious disease.
The party must choose between fighting the BBEG or leaving to save their family.
A party member’s family is working with the BBEG.
A party member has a sibling who is a slightly more successful adventurer.
A party member’s family is very worried about them and checks in magically from time to time.
A party member has to go home once a year to tell their aging father stories about their adventures.
A party member’s grandmother dies and they have to go to the funeral and attend the will reading.
Direwolves are stalking a forest nearby the small village where the rogue’s family lives and they ask the party to bring a basket of sweets through the woods to the rogue’s grandmother’s house, but something seems amiss.
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