Anorak
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About Anorak
Greetings, adventurers! I am Anorak, your dedicated Dungeon Master hailing from the vibrant tapestry of India. With more than two years of crafting immersive adventures, I stand ready to lead you through tales that will captivate your imagination. Whether you're a newcomer to the enchanting realm of tabletop roleplaying or a seasoned warrior of countless campaigns, I extend my hand to guide you through a world of mesmerizing narratives and exhilarating challenges. From the labyrinthine depths of ancient dungeons, where forgotten secrets lie entwined with danger, to the uncharted realms that beckon with untold treasures, I have meticulously prepared an epic journey that we shall undertake together. It's a world teeming with endless possibilities, where the roll of the dice can turn the tides of fate in the blink of an eye. So, grasp your character sheets, ready your dice, and prepare to immerse yourself in the magic of storytelling. Let's embark on this extraordinary adventure, where the choices you make will shape the course of our shared narrative, forging memories that will endure for a lifetime. Together, we shall unravel the mysteries and carve our legends in the annals of tabletop gaming. Are you ready to roll the dice and embrace the unknown?
At a glance
2 years on StartPlaying
11 games hosted
Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, World Builder
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I became a GM because
nobody else would do it. So like Thanos said, "Fine, I'll do it myself."
The three words my players would use to describe me are...
Innovative, Crazy, Scary
When I'm not running games I'm...
usually out for a drive, or maybe watching a good movie
How Anorak runs games
My DMing style usually involves giving high priority to roleplaying, along with intense combat. I enjoy giving every single NPC of mine a proper backstory, breathing life into the world the game is set in.
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I once ran a session...
where all my players were jumping through the multiverse, to finally fight a dragon in the middle of London
Rules are...
just guidelines. You don't need to follow them to the word. Just bend them to fit the narrative.
When it comes to voices
I try my best with voices, as long as it doesn't hurt my actual voice or throat