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The red d20 logo is comprised of

  • The Twenty-Sided Dice image, by wirelizard, released into the public domain on Openclipart
  • The Coronavirus Infection Clip Art image, by Karen Arnold, licensed under CC0 on Public Domain Pictures.
  • Images modified and combined by Haaris Qureshi

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Font used in image and video overlay text is Black Castle MF, designed by Rick Mueller and licensed as freeware on Fontspace.

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Glossary and Abbreviations

5e: Fifth Edition - shorthand for the 5th and current edition of Dungeons & Dragons.
d20: A RPG-system where the main dice used are 20-sided ones.
D&D / DnD: Dungeons & Dragons
DM: Dungeon master
DnDBeyond: A digital toolkit, providing digital aids and source material for Dungeons & Dragons.
Dungeons & Dragons: The most commonly recognised role-playing game, launched in 1974 and currently in its 5th edition. It uses a d20 system.
Dungeon master: A game master specific to DnD, sometimes colloquially used for other systems.
GM: Game master
Game master: The player who 'leads' the gameplay, acting as the lead storyteller, referee and enacts all game mechanics and non-player character behaviour.
Magic: A shortened form of referring to the game Magic: The Gathering.
Magic: The Gathering: The first trading card game.
MtG: Abbreviation for Magic: The Gathering
Pathfinder: A popular role-playing game, which span off from the 3.5rd edition of DnD in 2009, and is currently in its 2nd edition.
Roll20: A popular VTT.
RPG: Roleplaying game - any game where players act as characters within the context of the game, furthering a collaborative narrative. TTRPG speicifcally tabletop RPGs, which uses dice, character sheets, visual aids such as maps and speech as the platform of play.
Theatre of the mind: A method of RPG where minimal visual aids are used, and the players are expected to visualise everything based on descriptions.
Trading card game: A form of tabletop card game that involves strategic play of cards, which can also be traded.
VTT: Virtual tabletop - usually an online platform designed to virtually and remotely replicate the experience of sitting around a table.

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