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AFGNCAAP is a satirically politically correct initialism for "Ageless, Faceless, Gender-Neutral, Culturally-Ambiguous Adventure Person" from the computer game Zork Grand Inquisitor, released by Activision
in 1997. The player is given the name AFGNCAAP by the former Dungeon Master
Dalboz of Gurth. It is a joking reference to many other adventure games, including Infocom
's original Zork games and the Stranger (Myst), in which the player's character has no identity or name. This comes from the select-your-own-adventure style of the early text-based and later first-person adventure games, wherein the main character is the player him/herself and not a pre-designed character in the story as is usually the case with videogames. Obviously, as anyone could be playing, these games never make an assumption or reference as to the main character's (the player) identity, gender, ethnic background, age, etc. In light of this, it is also interesting to note that many of these games are entirely void of mirrors and/or highly reflective surfaces.

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