We 'slay dragons' for a living
03:13 Min
Dungeons and Dragons is more than just a game.
For some players in the community, the tabletop, role-playing game allows them to go on a journey where "imagination meets adventure".
We spoke to three 'Dungeon Masters', who act as guides of the game, on why they chose to make a living out of this.
Video: Ili Nadhirah Mansor, Mak Jia Kee/TODAY
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