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The use of descriptive language can be an effective tool to add depth, immersion, and engagement to role-playing games. In order to paint a detailed and compelling picture of the game world, characters,
and actions, players should use vivid words and phrases. Every participant is drawn further
into the story and a sense of atmosphere is created as a result.
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