Gay Dungeon Masters Here
: Crafting villains who represent rigid, unyielding status quos, allowing players to find catharsis in dismantling them. Conclusion
: By virtue of their own identity, gay DMs often prioritize "safety tools" (like Lines and Veils or X-Cards) to ensure the table remains a sanctuary for all players, particularly those from the LGBTQ+ community. The Power of "Found Family" gay dungeon masters
: Allowing players to play characters whose "monstrous" traits are actually their greatest strengths. : Crafting villains who represent rigid, unyielding status
Historically, "the monster" in literature has been used as a metaphor for the "other" or the queer individual. Gay DMs frequently subvert this by: Historically, "the monster" in literature has been used
: Classic "damsel in distress" stories are swapped for narratives that reflect queer lived experiences, such as found family or the struggle against oppressive societal structures.


