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DMs may run their game as frequently or infrequently as they wish; some gamers meet once a week or once a month, others only two or three times a year.
A good DM will ensure that this part of the game is kept quick and lively, with decisive rulings, fast-paced game turns, and energetic descriptions of the ogre's actions and the results of the players' decisions.
If she wanted a less straightforward plot, the DM might decide that there was no prince -- that the nanny was merely a human or shapechanged accomplice of the ogre, sent to lure unwary adventurers off the road so they could be robbed, killed, and eaten.
DM is piece-based in the sense that the elements of both syntax and of morphology are understood as discrete instead of as (the results of) morphophonological processes.
DM hypothesizes that in such cases there is a single basic allomorph, and the others are derived from it by a rule of Readjustment.
DM is piece-based inasmuch as Vocabulary items are considered discrete collections of phonological material and not (the result of) phonological processes (as in Anderson 1992).