Most tabletop games have some sort of symmetry where all players have the same role and resources in the game. Pen & paper roleplaying games (and some board games who borrowed the concept) work differently in that one of the "players" has a very different role, that of "game master", or in D&D parlance "dungeon master" (DM). And in the 39 years of D&D's existence the exact role of this DM has been permanently an object of change and discussion. What exactly is a DM supposed to do, e
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