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Database engineer by day, TTRPG player and GM by night. Head full of bees, hands full of yarn, and lap full of cat.
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Roleplay Heavy
Theater of the Mind
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Play By Post
Reviews I've given (10)
Gogo is a completely amazing Storyteller/GM. I am consistently blown away by her handling of the story and her ability to juggle such a large group of players so that everyone still feels included and engaged. Great voice-acting, great world-building, and she consistently both yes-ands the players and provides great jumping-off points for backstory and for further character development. If you're on the fence, I highly recommend giving one of Gogo's games a shot. You will not be disappointed.
Ryan did an amazing job running Legend in the Mist! I came in having read a chunk of the book but without any experience and I was able to learn a ton. Absolutely a great way to spend my morning, and I highly recommend playing in one of Ryan's games if you're looking to learn the Mist Engine.
I'm been really enjoying Werewolf with Sylvie! She really sets the scene and the voices she does for the NPCs are absolutely excellent. She appreciates people with well thought out characters, so I highly recommend putting time and thought into your character concept. This is a storyteller who appreciates good roleplaying more than pure dice rolling, and I love it. Five stars all the way!
Very good game master, works with his players to make sure they understand the game he's running and is more than willing to work with player backstory and setting ideas. I highly recommend Jeremiah if you're looking to learn a system, or just looking for a fun and laid-back game to play in.
Clarissa knows Blades in the Dark backwards and forwards. She uses a lot/most of the Deep Cuts rules, which is good to be aware of, going in. She's very good at rolling with whatever your group comes up with, always having some improv responses ready for your group's choices. She knows Duskvol inside and out as well, which is incredibly important for someone running Blades. You need to buy into the knowledge that your character is going to take stress, trauma, and harm, but I ended up getting into this mode of thinking surprisingly quickly despite my initial reservations. I recommend making two characters from the start, with the knowledge that you'll likely overindulge your vice pretty quickly with the first and need to have a substitute ready. Great storyteller, highly recommend!