DemoMonkey
Hero
English is the Voltron of languages.
Yeah, about that...Actually "disinterested" works just fine, so long as you realize it's not a synonym for "uninterested."
More like the Borg, I think.English is the Voltron of languages.
Not gonna argue, but source for that? I mean, this might be an error that's been perpetuated for centuries (like using "comprise" to mean "compose") or it just be English being English.Yeah, about that...
No you've hit Enlightenment as a Monk.It's funny that this entire argument is resolved with capitalization.
A DM is playing the D&D game. They play a game, so they are a player.
The DM does not have a Player Character. So as DM, they are not a Player.
Is a DM a player? Yes. Is a DM a Player? No.
...I may have hit peak pedantry...
My preference would be "unbiased." The DM is a participant, they run the opposition, but they do so (ideally) without favoritism or unreasonable requirements for anyone involved. An unbiased participant can still inject things and be a dynamic, active element that has personal interests and wants to see them fulfilled. They just fulfill those interests without impinging on the reasonably-expected capacities of anyone involved.Insouciant? Nonchalant? Fatalist? Deist?
What's a good word for someone interested in establishing and observing a situations progress, but not invested in a particular outcome?
Deist.Insouciant? Nonchalant? Fatalist? Deist?
What's a good word for someone interested in establishing and observing a situations progress, but not invested in a particular outcome?
More like the God the Deists believed in.Deist.