improvisation in role-playing
Improvisation in role-playing refers to the act of spontaneously creating or adapting actions, dialogue, and choices within a game or performance, without prior planning or scripted lines. It allows players to think on their feet and respond creatively to unexpected situations, enhancing the immersive and unpredictable nature of the role-playing experience.
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