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Zohar

Zohar has been my close friend and primary gamemaster for over a decade. we began playing tabletop roleplaying games together in high school, during which time we each cut our teeth running two joint medium-term campaigns of Pathfinder 1e in the same setting for two parties consisting of each half of a large group of friends. he ran his campaign expertly given his limited experience level, and in contrast to my amateurish foray into the medium, he kept a very regular schedule and ran a cohesive game with a well-structured narrative that had his players raving, theorycrafting, and always seeking more opportunities to play. the two parallel campaigns concluded with two simultaneous sessions that we soon revealed to be a joint session, in which our respective tables combined forces to take out the BBEG, after which the two parties faced off in an impromptu game of wizard basketball on the moon. this experience we shared demonstrates his commitment to scale, grandiosity, and that special something which elevates a game beyond the table and into the realm of the magical. since that climactic session over ten years ago, Zohar has nearly continuously run a number of games in various systems at more traditional tables with no shortage of nontraditional, homebrewed elements. his experience includes many long-term campaigns in Pathfinder 1e, Star Trek Adventures, and Lancer, as well as one-shots, two-shots, and short-term campaigns in Pathfinder 1e, Starfinder, Root, and many other systems worth exploring. he is without a doubt my favorite GM, my long-time friend, and one of the most skilled narrativists, storytellers, homebrewers, and worldbuilders i have ever had the pleasure of playing alongside.