I'd think GM (Game Master) would be more appropriate anyway. Over 75% of all
my gaming experiences did not take place in dungeons.
>Is there any reason not to use the abbreviation 'DM' in a work intended
>for STL or OGL release? Or the full words 'Dungeon Master'?
>
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