How to Improvise When Your Dungeons & Dragons Players Abandon the Plot Mid-Session

The shriek of a thrown plan echoes through every DM’s soul at least once a session. You’ve spent hours crafting intricate encounters, fleshing out atmospheric backdrops, and foreshadowing devastating plot twists—only for your adventurers to interrogate the barmaid you named in passing, …

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