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− | Adventure Phraser: The DM creates the groundwork wherein your adventure can take place, including settings, important NPCs, factions, and dungeons. | + | |
− | Narrator: The DM is your means of perceiving the game world. If you don't know where you are or what things look like, ask. | + | *Adventure Phraser: The DM creates the groundwork wherein your adventure can take place, including settings, important NPCs, factions, and dungeons. |
− | NPC Behavior: The DM acts out or otherwise expresses all NPC dialog and actions. | + | *Narrator: The DM is your means of perceiving the game world. If you don't know where you are or what things look like, ask. |
− | Monster Behavior: The DM makes all decisions for enemy combatants. | + | *NPC Behavior: The DM acts out or otherwise expresses all NPC dialog and actions. |
− | Referee: The DM is responsible for applying relevant rules, as well as determining outcomes not explicitly covered in the rules. | + | *Monster Behavior: The DM makes all decisions for enemy combatants. |
+ | *Referee: The DM is responsible for applying relevant rules, as well as determining outcomes not explicitly covered in the rules. | ||
The DM is not your opponent. | The DM is not your opponent. | ||
[[Category:Chapter 1 / How to Play]] | [[Category:Chapter 1 / How to Play]] |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 3 December 2014
The functions of DM are these:
- Adventure Phraser: The DM creates the groundwork wherein your adventure can take place, including settings, important NPCs, factions, and dungeons.
- Narrator: The DM is your means of perceiving the game world. If you don't know where you are or what things look like, ask.
- NPC Behavior: The DM acts out or otherwise expresses all NPC dialog and actions.
- Monster Behavior: The DM makes all decisions for enemy combatants.
- Referee: The DM is responsible for applying relevant rules, as well as determining outcomes not explicitly covered in the rules.
The DM is not your opponent.