It is different for the Dungeon Master, though, because when I was doing that and smoked too much cannabis we just had to stop in the middle, because I forgot what was happening

I have a small group of friends that I meet with twice a month to play Dungeons & Dragons. This is a role playing game involving dice, stat sheets, and loads of imagination. We meet up for an evening, anywhere for four to six hours, and play another installment of our ongoing campaign. We have been doing this for years, and a full campaign from beginning to end usually takes six months. Playing the game is the reason we get together, but we all keep doing it after all these years for the social aspect. It’s a way to connect, to hang out, enjoy our company, and smoke some cannabis while we play the game. Most of us do, anyway, we have learned that the person running the game (called the Dungeon Master) should not smoke too much cannabis. Running the game involves keeping track of a lot of plotlines, characters, and statistics, and too much cannabis smoke can dull your brain. When the Dungeon Master smokes too much cannabis the game slows down and grinds to a halt. The players can smoke as much marijuana as they want, because they only have to remember a few things. It is different for the Dungeon Master, though, because when I was doing that and smoked too much cannabis we just had to stop in the middle, because I forgot what was happening. I prefer to be a player, but when it’s my turn to be the Dungeon Master, usually I just stick to cannabis edibles, and leave the smoking until after the game is finished.

 

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