August Sanoja Palazzi
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About August Sanoja Palazzi
I've always loved the fantasy genre, and the first story I fell in love with was about the legends of King Arthur and Merlin. I've enjoyed it all and I love it. Then I discovered Dungeons and Dragons, not so long ago, and my love for the genre went to infinity. I've just started playing D&D and DMing, so I'm still learning from my mistakes and successes. I believe that the best way to do that is by playing with other people. So if you're interested, we can have some fun and go on an adventure.
At a glance
3 years on StartPlaying
Highly rated for: Teacher, Inclusive, Creativity
Average response time: 6 hours
Response rate: 100%
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People are always surprised when I tell them
I can make the sound effects of the blasters from Star Wars with my mouth.
When I'm not running games I'm...
Usually cooking something that is 83% healthy
How August Sanoja Palazzi runs games
I love roleplaying and doing voices for certain characters. I like to describe everything that it's around you. Since I'm still learning, I'm not strict at all, you can correct me if I get something wrong. I like using theater of the mind, but I'll do my best to get you a tabletop so you can see where you are and what's happening during combat.
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If my games were Movies they'd be directed by...
I think by Peter Jackson or Guillermo del Toro because of the level of detail and preparation I go through during worldbuilding, even if it's a simple NPC that will only appear once.
When it comes to voices
I love Matt Mercer, I'm always astounded by all the different voices he does. But my hero will always be Robin Williams.
August Sanoja Palazzi's ideal table
I've only had a couple of tables so far, and they were all with a group of close friends and in person. I currently don't have that much experience with online tables and with people I don't know personally. But I will say that I look to make sure that everyone is having fun, everyone is respected, and I try to fill any gaps in knowledge they might have. I honestly don't take everything super seriously because at the end of the day, it's just a game.
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I think it's a red flag when players...
Is asking unnecessary questions like "what's the weather like, or is there a lot of moisture in the air?". Basically, things that don't have anything to do with the story or the current events of the session.
My perfect party mix is
I think it would be a mix of having the guy who takes the roleplaying too seriously, the guy who is always amazed by the simplest plot twist, the guy who makes a joke out of everything, and the guy who does research on his own and wants to outsmart the DM.
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