: Another DM recounted a session where they intended for the Cheshire Cat to be a guide, but the players panicked and stabbed it to death instead [25].
: One DM shared a story about a player who wrote a tragic backstory for her character's twin sister. In response, the DM had a lich raise the sister as a death knight, forcing the player to kill her again with no chance for redemption—a classic example of a "cruel" DM move [33]. Dungeon Master
Players and DMs often share "horror stories" about sessions gone wrong on forums like Reddit. : Another DM recounted a session where they
: In 1979, a teenage computer genius vanished from his dorm. A private investigator, William Dear, believed the boy had become mentally unhinged while playing "live" Dungeons & Dragons in university steam tunnels. This real-life mystery, detailed in the book The Dungeon Master: The Disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III , helped spark the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s [4, 6]. Popular Fictional Stories Players and DMs often share "horror stories" about