Mythmakers UAE

Episode 8 The sins of players and dms

47 min · 16 de nov de 2025
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In this episode, Soham Manmohan and Sarah Decker discuss their thoughts on the sins of players and dms. What do you think are the best and worst things a player or dm can do?

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Episode 4: Character Arcs

In this episode of Myth Makers UAE, hosts Soham Manmohan and Sarah Decker delve into the significance of character arcs in tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons (DND). They discuss how character arcs enhance storytelling, engage players, and differentiate TTRPGs from traditional narratives. The conversation explores the role of the Dungeon Master (DM) in facilitating character development, the importance of player interactions, and the balance between storytelling and player agency. They also touch on the necessity of consent and safety in role-playing, emphasizing the need for a collaborative character creation process that fosters compelling gameplay experiences. Takeaways Character arcs enrich the storytelling experience. Players crave emotional engagement through character development. Not all players prioritize character arcs; some focus on mechanics. Character arcs differentiate TTRPGs from traditional storytelling. DMs play a crucial role in guiding character development. Dynamic player interactions enhance character arcs. Pushing players to explore new characters can lead to growth. Consent and safety are essential in role-playing games. Character creation should be a collaborative effort. Distinct player perspectives contribute to compelling narratives.

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