Joannah Stewart
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About Joannah Stewart
Dungeons and Dragons DM with a taste for horror and the macabre. I like to run haunted houses and cult related campaigns but I also do fun light hearted adventures or general hero stuff. I take great care to know my players before we start a session and I do use safety tools if need be for more intense campaigns. I look forward to playing with you!
At a glance
3 years on StartPlaying
285 games hosted
Highly rated for: Creativity, Storytelling, Teacher
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I became a GM because
I like to see other people playing and having fun. I find TTRPG's to be so creative and it's such a pleasure watching others get excited over the story they are creating.
I got started GMing...
because I really wanted to play the Witcher TTRPG but no-one I knew DMed it. So I learned the rules and started playing with some Gwent players. After that I loved it so much that I learned DnD and the rest is history.
When I'm not running games I'm...
Riding my bike through the mountain roads of my city or doing some witchy hocus pocus out in the woods. Some times I visit cute cafes and go for hikes in the jungle. Or sometimes just being a normal person. I do actually do that on occasion.
How Joannah Stewart runs games
I'm the queen of "rule of cool". I love to let me players imaginations and tactics run wild, it's all a part of the fun. I encourage roleplay between players as well as tactical cooperation during battle. TTRPG's are all about the adventure you get to have with friends or strangers and I like to encourage creativity, joy and dramatics.
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My games focus on...
Players having fun. Life is too complicated already, there is no need for tension at the table. I like to see my players having fun, making jokes, laughing, and exploring. I love to see my players turn into children and just play pretend again.
Joannah Stewart's ideal table
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My perfect party mix is
creepy and creative. Players who theme their characters to make them something more than what the rules have to offer. I once had a party of players who were all unintentionally themed as monsters and it gave me so much to work with as a DM.