D&D General Dungeon Master or Referee?


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Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
'Referee' implies sort of neutrality and passiveness that I don't think the role actually has or should have, and 'dungeon master' is a bit cringey D&D specific term. So 'gamemaster.'
Nah. Nothing cringe worthy about it at all. It's just a term for someone who takes on the roles involved with that side of the game in DUNGEONS and Dragons. I mean, he could have gone with Dragon Master I suppose.
 


Marc_C

Solitary Role Playing
Nah. Nothing cringe worthy about it at all. It's just a term for someone who takes on the roles involved with that side of the game in DUNGEONS and Dragons. I mean, he could have gone with Dragon Master I suppose.
Maybe we would say more Dragons! Interesting term.
 

Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
I have never liked the term referee - it implies arbiter of two sides... and in my mind in RPGs there aren't two sides - there is one group with one goal (have a good time). The GM and players facilitate that goal for each other.
Definitely. I refuse to be adversarial and engage with arms races with the players. I want those who play in the game I run to have an enjoyable time.
 




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