Mooncow
Reviews I've given (1)
Yeti is a wonderful GM, Each story they tell is individualized for each group so experiences are hand crafted and fresh. No worries about your group being mixed up with another one due to mass produced campaigns. They will both allow your characters to shine in both backstory and mechanically as well. NPCs are either crafted to be interesting for the party or just well written to the point that they seem like they are. As for mechanics, I played a character with at-will invisibility (and many other strange gimmicks) and it's not like the world suddenly changed so that everybody could see invisibility or every enemy just suddenly knew where I was. NPCs will investigate but only when they have a very fair reason to do so. Yeti shows that they clearly know how to compensate for unorthodox playstyles while ensuring that other members of the party are also having a good time. They work with players for neat and interesting homebrew and know how to let those features shine. Other quick praises that might help other people know Yeti better, -They are active in every channel of their campaigns and other players are having a good enough time that every channel is also active from player memes and planning. They also respond quite quickly to DMs. -They provide a wiki-like resource (right now they use scabbard) that provides session logs and lore about the world the players play in, including npcs, locations, and maps. -They let every character have a homebrew item at the start of the campaign to really nail down a unique playstyle for each member. -They have side threads for in game lore meetings with NPC characters even outside of the usual campaign times if you wish to engage more with the world. -They wish to write a book, so they are pretty much always receptive to adding lore to their world. -They are flexible (within reason so it's not derailing) with their world lore and situations to flow well with the unique character traits of the players. -They are pretty darn good at voices. Probably one of the best i've seen outside of professional voice actors. Now, if a player just wants to relax on a ttrpg night and not really care much about the story being told and aren't interested in discovering a new world of lore (sometimes its fun to just turn your mind off and dunk some goblins, I get it).... Well I think you'd still have a pretty ok time with Yeti. However, I think the people who would really enjoy Yeti are the people interested in diving into a new world of lore, have a crazy idea they want to try in a ttrpg, and those looking for a group of interesting personalities to hang out with and chill with in group chats. Personally, I've gone from "would be pretty bored if they had to sit on a train ride with nothing for 6 hours" to "Dang, I could totally just sit down and get lost in my own thoughts for hours thinking of fun things I could do with my character in that world." TL:DR Yeti is a great GM who is well suited for the kinds of people who don't need to skip to the TL:DR. (hey, I'm just trying to make sure people find a good match)