Although DDO will never have the depth of many pnp D&D campaigns due to its nature, I think it can be improved in a few simple ways to bring more into DDO.

My suggestion is to add a new type of NPC. I'll call it the Loremaster NPC, but I'm sure a better name can be found.

Currently the quest giver is often the main source of information. However, with a few exceptions, it usually not in much depth. Also, it is often rushed through as want to start the quest.

What should be fairly easily implemented is Loremaster NPC.
- This NPC would be similar to other NPCs with dialog options.
- Each NPC would be responsible for one area (or group of areas if directly related).
- These NPC would be easily identifiable with a special specific symbol overhead (perhaps a book or scroll).
- They would be situated in public (non-combat) area. For a P2P only area, they would be in a F2P area near the usual access point to the P2P area.
- To talk with one of these NPCs is completely optional - they have no impact on the quest/chain.
- They might also provide some hints but would be contained within the text. e.g. perhaps regarding an vulnerability, short cuts, what to watch out for, etc.
- Able to provide a general back story of an area.
- If the PC has the required minimum level (if applicable), then also would get additional information (e.g. additional back story for the set of quests in that area), otherwise told to check back later when more powerful.
- These NPCs would also mention what lore master to talk to next (if applicable) to improve the continuation feel of DDO (aka lower the disjointed feeling)

Anyway, I looking for people's thoughts on this suggestion, and how can it be improved. Note development effort should be kept low for this, but it will have more of an impact on the content developers.