Adam

Adam

he/him

Timezone

America/vancouver

Language

English

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Lee, Pungeon Master

Played 1 session

Lee's games are strategic and cinematic, and the way he mixes and balances those two elements is perfect. He keeps the gears of (in-game) time turning, considering how the forces of the world keep moving and interacting, even outside of player view. At the same time, he's not above tweaking things a little bit now and again to better fit the narrative, pacing, etc.. As a player in his games, I've had to consider: "what is my enemy up to?" And as I've gotten to know a recurring villain, I've become better able to predict the outcome of any situation, yet I am still vulnerable to being mistaken and should excercise caution... unless my character throws caution to the wind! Lee's number-one favourite element of a story is a solid villain, so you can expect menacing villains, challenging gambits, and grand schemes to thwart. Make no mistake, these villains to built to be thwarted! Over the years, Lee has also come to expect the unexpected. Enough times, he's presented us with three options, only for us to make our own fourth option. We've trained his improv skills through trial by fire. Somehow, he still welcomes the unexpected and is excited to hear players ask if their character can try something weird. TL;DR: Lees games are strategic and cinematic. He loves his villains and the unexpected. He considers how various forces of the game world affect one-another. Be honest with Lee and engaged with the game, and he'll be able to facilitate for you an interesting combat and an engrossing story.