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Dungeon Master

[ duhn-juhn mas-ter, mah-ster ]

noun

  1. the person who organizes or directs the story and play in a Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game. : DM


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Origin of Dungeon Master1

First recorded in 1975–80
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Three players propped themselves up on their elbows to better see the dice roll after a dungeon master prompted their teammate to make his move.

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As the demonstration ended, Jefferson Dunlap, dungeon master for the game and graphic prepress manager for Wizards of the Coast, said the game was very, very fun.

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In D&D, a group of players create characters who go on an adventure run by a dungeon master.

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“It’s like an improv game show,†said Curry, who serves as the game’s dungeon master, a narrator role akin to a game show host.

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It’s an ongoing back and forth between Curry as the grounded dungeon master and the queens, decked out in ethereal costumes, who border on the absurd.

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