DM or GM?

Do you prefer the term DM or GM?

  • DM

    Votes: 195 49.6%
  • GM

    Votes: 81 20.6%
  • Both

    Votes: 91 23.2%
  • Neither

    Votes: 19 4.8%
  • Huh?

    Votes: 7 1.8%

Dungeon Master for D&D. Storyteller for World of Darkness. Game Master for other games which don't have a more specific title.

I use the term they write in the books - but it wouldn't bother me if my Savage Tide players or my future Vampire: The Requiem players called me "the GM". I wouldn't like to be called "the Storyteller" for D&D, though, because it's not the generic title anymore than
"Dungeon Master" is.
 

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Since I only rarely run D&D and since I play a multiplicity of systems, I far and away prefer GM -- I am a gamemaster, not a dungeonmaster.

Heck, even when I run D&D/D20, I rarely use dungeons...
 

I prefer "judge". I tend to prefer words to acronyms. I tend to prefer existing terms to new coinages. I think it fits what I typically expect of the role: Making impartial judgements.

But, I tend to say/write "GM"--or whatever the game I'm talking about uses--because communication is usually about being understood.
 




if( game == D&D )
{
title = "DM"
}
else
{
title = "GM"
}

Even if the game in question uses referee, storyteller, narrator-guide, gaming operations director, etc., it's GM.
 


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