When Rebecca Sczepanski is not practicing law at Hunter Maclean Exley & Dunn in Savannah, she can often be found fantasy role-playing at a local pub. The employee benefits and executive compensation specialist has been hooked on role-playing games for six years.

“There is a vibrant and growing population of adults who are playing these games,” said Sczepanski. “I’ve always been interested in it. I like to call it ‘improv with rules.’ It’s a form of acting.”

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