Difference between revisions of "Referee"

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* '''[[Animator]]''' -- ''[[Toon]]''
 
* '''[[Animator]]''' -- ''[[Toon]]''
 
* '''[[Chronicler]]''' -- ''[[Witchcraft]]'', ''[[Armageddon]]''
 
* '''[[Chronicler]]''' -- ''[[Witchcraft]]'', ''[[Armageddon]]''
* '''[[Director]]''' -- ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Angel]]'', ''[[Dungeoneer]]'', '''[[Wushu]]'''
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* '''[[Director]]''' -- ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Angel]]'', ''[[Dungeoneer]]'', ''[[Wushu]]''
 
* '''[[Dungeon Master]]''' -- ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''
 
* '''[[Dungeon Master]]''' -- ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''
 
* '''Editor''' -- ''[[Pandemonium|Pandemonium! Adventures in Tabloid World]]''
 
* '''Editor''' -- ''[[Pandemonium|Pandemonium! Adventures in Tabloid World]]''

Revision as of 09:41, 5 April 2015

The referee of a role-playing game is a player with a special job. Rather than playing a single character, he plays all the non-player characters in the game as well as presenting the current scenario or adventure to the players.

Alternate Titles

Games frequently have their own title for the referee. Below is a list of examples and the games from which they derive.