Well said, Glen. From what I glean from Marcus' comment, understanding
another's commitments helps to prevent a game of Monopoly from deteriorating
into a squabble over the meaning of money or property, or a game of poker
from deteriorating into a squabble over the atomic structure of a playing
card. That the dungeon master relies on magic to settle questions of physics
is a commitment we make to the game.



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