Turgeman
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About Turgeman
Growing up I used to play in the theatre and my grandparents would take me to watch all the shows in the city with them. This, with my geekness, lead me to write musicals and other shows for conventions and I have been running as a director/writer of our local community ever since. Working with people from all age groups and all backgrounds allowed me to really learn how to communicate via art, and I also started running TTRPGs as a class for high schoolers and below. But now I am here to combine both my love of the craft and my ability as a speaker to capture an experience for a more shrewd audience. One who wants to be treated as part of the storytellers and not just have a story told to them.
At a glance
2 years on StartPlaying
97 games hosted
Highly rated for: Inclusive, Sets the Mood, Creativity
Average response time: 24+ hours
Response rate: 100%
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I became a GM because
All my friends wanted to be players 🥲
My favorite system of all Time is
City of Mist!
How Turgeman runs games
✅ Provides safe and inclusive playing environment ✅ Working with the players to inject their story into the table ✅ Patient mentor of new players ✅ Focuses on enhancing the narrative via deep PCs and NPCs rp.ç ✅ Creates unique battles ✅ Focus on more ways to solve problems ✅ Roleplays with different voices ✅ Available outside of session time to assist with character development 💘 Allows for in-game romance (Concent is key)
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Rules are...
Tools for a better experience of storytelling around the fire
Turgeman's ideal table
I usually work well with those who have good lines and veils and know what they want to see or don't, which allows me to create a memorable emotional session without breaking boundaries. I enjoy playing with those who still seek a bit of a thrill outside the norm, which might be gore, a psychological thriller, or a political drama. I find that only focusing on combat without repercussions for actions done can be a bit too simplistic, and the same if it just focuses on the day-to-day. And so I don't really run cosy games, but allow for ¨cosy moments¨ amid a hurricane of emotions.