

AlEcyler
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About AlEcyler
I've been writing campaigns and creating universes for over 25 years, and running events professionally for more than ten mostly in the Denver area. I've since moved, so now I'm trying to break into the world of online gaming. I believe in group storytelling and letting all RP styles shine. To me, RPG games are meant to be fun and engaging, so that's what I go for when I'm running adventures. I'm known for my memorable set piece battles, and my creative and engaging plot lines. Some of my favorite campaigns are Unexpectables, Role with Me, and of course Critical Role. I have several homebrew campaigns ranging from high fantasy, low fantasy, to space opera, to cyberpunk and modern. Plus one that's MST3K meets Quantum Leap. I can also run any of the official 5E books (I especially love Barovia/Ravenloft and will gladly run it). I have a demo reel of my high fantasy campaign if you'd like to know what you're getting in to.
At a glance
5 years on StartPlaying
Highly rated for: Inclusive, Creativity, Knows the Rules
Featured Prompts
My 3 systems I'd bring to a desert island would be
West End Star Wars GURPS 4th DND 3.5
My favorite system of all Time is
West End Star Wars.
How AlEcyler runs games
I love both roleplay and crunchy combat. I treat combat like a puzzle to be worked through, and social interactions can be as deadly as combat. I am more than happy to riff with players to develop backgrounds and interesting storylines. I like to try experimenting with interesting settings, novel mechanics. If you like the weird stuff, I am the weird stuff. Players that enjoy my games are ones that have put a lot of thought into their character and how it's put together. I can bring combat to whatever level meets the party needs (more or less). I'm pretty new-player friendly. Never played before? I can help you out, and we can get your character going together and I will personally make sure you have a good time. RPG Vet with 30 years of experience? Awesome, let's get weird.
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