If
Knightmare is a gameshow, then Dungeon Master is the formal title given to its
presenter. Knightmare had one Dungeon Master for its entire run:
Treguard of Dunshelm, who explained on his first appearance (i.e. Episode 1 of Series 1) that he alone had "mastered" the
Dungeon. In the later episdes, when factions had been identified in the Dungeon, the Dungeon Master shifted from being an impartial overseer of quests to being de facto leader of the Powers That Be.
Although the Dungeon Master was an in-character 'gameshow host', he was still essentially the bridge between the viewers (
Watchers), the players (
teams) and the game, as all gameshow hosts are. And like many others such as
Pat Sharp, the Dungeon Master had assistants (SEE:
Pickle,
Majida.)
The title of Dungeon Master was used in the end credits, by Treguard himself on occasion, and by some characters as an address to Treguard.
Please see the entry on
Treguard for further information.
Also relevant is this quotation from Knightmare producer
Tim Child's interview with Bother's Bar in 2007:
'I could reach [Hugo Myatt, who played Treguard] via ear-piece with immediate instructions if and when necessary. I suppose it's important to understand that in RPG or adventure games, the Dungeon Master is traditionally the one who calls the shots and delivers the game to the team.
I needed to be behind the scenes to control and manipulate events, and Hugo was my front man. So I suppose you could say that I was the real dungeon master.'
[Earlier version: 2005-12-08 17:53:01]
Provided By:
David, 2018-08-21 19:28:18