Bee Sarmiento
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" Hello! My name's Bee Sarmiento! I'm an artist and Dungeon Master! I've been playing D&D since September of 2018 and it's been my hyper-fixation ever since. I'd love to start DM-ing for you. Hope to see you at my table! " Bee Sarmiento is a Visual Artist, Cosplayer, and budding Youtuber Bee was born in a small town in the Philippines. From 2013 to 2017, she’s posted her drawings and works on various online communities, some more professional than others. In late 2017, several site revamps later, she started her blog busybeesarms and has since been posting digital paintings, doodles, and has been touring around the local convention circuit cosplaying and doing commissions. At the moment, she can be found working on various projects, such as ukulele covers, her upcoming indie video game, drafting various art pieces for her merch lineup for the next upcoming convention, or in her room eating eggs and fried rice in a bowl.
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Reviews I've given (11)
Hi, I’m BusyBeeSarms! I started playing DnD in 2018 when I stumbled upon a local group in the Philippines (DnD AL PH) and dove right into Waterdeep: Dragon Heist with my friend N**o as GM. We finished the campaign in Adventurers League, facing the Summer villains and debating which side to back, so many fun memories! As of January 2025, I’ve finally polished my own campaign outline for Dragon Heist, and I’m thrilled with how it turned out. Dragon Heist is an iconic city-focused adventure that offers fascinating NPCs, rich lore, and varied plot hooks. However, it does demand extra prep and a willingness to fill in narrative gaps, especially if you want a true “heist” feel. Because it’s relatively open-ended, brand-new DMs may find it overwhelming, but with some experience and creativity (and a lot of time and effort), it can really shine. The multiple potential villains keep things fresh and replayable, and if you pour yourself into fleshing out characters and story arcs, you can achieve an incredibly cinematic and story focused campaign. If you like urban intrigue, flexible narratives, and a something super plot-y and cinematic that isn't Curse of Strahd, I’d wholeheartedly recommend giving Waterdeep: Dragon Heist a try, just be ready to put in some work!
Ran is super great! She has amazing descriptions and narrations and I feel super immersed in the world. The session also felt really well organized in the server/community at Fabled Folklore Gaming. The space was very inclusive, safe, and I felt very comfortable with the vibe of players as well here in this community. Hope to play with her more!
