Collective Noun
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What is the collective noun for Dungeon Masters?
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Geeks
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Paradox hit it.
There's a lot of animal groupings that could fit:
If the DMs are all large animals they could be a "herd".
A group of tiny, flighty DMs is a "dissimulation"
If multiple DMs are in one area running the same event they're a "rabble".
Old DMs were like crows and called a "Murder" for obvious reasons.
A group of DMs that won't let players do their own thing is an "Intrusion"
I personally like "a parliament" or "rookery" of DMs just because those words don't get enough play time.A "labor" of DMs is probably a perfect fit: DMing is hard work and it's the name of a group of moles, and I'm guessing DMs never leave their basements.
Jumping out of the animal kingdom you could argue for a more advanced take on paradox's suggestion:
A "chessclub" of DMs
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The more popular is a bookclub of dm's
or a Conglomerate of nerds. (also a type of candy)
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A Murder of DMs
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A Wipe of DMs
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@The:
A Wipe of DMs
We have a winner.
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See? I told you.
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It depends on which dm, Moloch Abby and Thunderlamb would be a murder of Dm's they enjoy picking you off one by one so the others get a chance to watch and witness their future fate.
If its Camazotz or Parasitic nematode its a Wipe of Dm's, to them there is no such thing as exessive force and a deadly electric trap is their way of saying "man up" the ends justify the means and the means are so overpowering it'd even lag up Chuck Norris' internet.
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An apocalypse of DMs
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An oh s*** of DM's?
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did you mean a sigh of Dm's?
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A murder of Dm's.
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I would have to go with a clutch of DM's. Mainly because I like to think of them as a pile of eggs, waiting to hatch into Angry Birds.
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Add a poll!
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no option for an 'orgy of DMs'?
the mind shudders…
lol
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No option for "a clusterfuck of DMs", either :D
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no geeks option?
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"Geek" doesn't make a good collective noun. "A geek of DM's." Meh.
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"Geek" doesn't make a good collective noun. "A geek of DM's." Meh.
Yet no opposition to Clusterfuck…
Interesting :lol:
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Last time I checked, "it" wasn't on the poll either.