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Hi there! I go by Hex or Riley. I haven't been playing D&D long but I'm quickly becoming obsessed. I've played BG3 more times than I can count and I'm an avid watcher of Critical Role. I was buying dice and creating characters before I found this site, so I'm very excited to be playing now. I also play the piano, I can crochet, and I love doing crossword puzzles. I'm a D&D 5e purist and I especially love the opportunity to get to play in CR's Exandria or in the Forgotten Realms. I am a strong supporter of the LGBTQIA+ community and have no interest in any games that involves players/DM's using homophobic/transphobic language/themes.
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Reviews I've given (5)
Ego knows the rules and the system inside and out, running smooth, precise sessions. He creates rich, developed worlds and thoughtful encounters that feel lived-in. Combat is very difficult but survivable if you go in with a plan. He'll keep you on the tip of your toes every game. If you want a challenging, immersive table, Ego delivers.
I play in several campaigns a week and Alek's is one of the ones I look forward to the most. He turns even mundane shopping trips into some of our most fun sessions — he finds hooks and moments everywhere that keep everyone engaged. Combat is exciting and well-paced, and his NPCs feel like real, memorable people. I'd highly recommend him as a DM.
Pedro runs consistently fun sessions that I always look forward to. He gives players plenty of spotlight moments and encourages creative play, letting characters truly shine. He also knows the rules and the system inside and out, running mechanics smoothly so the game flows without minimal hiccups (it's still D&D at the end of the day) but he's always quick to get everything resolved. If you want an engaging, well-run table, Pedro’s your DM.
I always look forward to Leny’s table — they do incredible voices for NPCs and really set the scene, making every location and encounter feel vivid. Their descriptions are vivid and precise, drawing everyone into the moment and elevating roleplay. Exandria is my favorite setting because Critical Role is what got me into D&D in the first place. There weren't many campaigns to choose from but I feel like I struck gold finding Leny's Blight of Issylra campaign. It has been so much fun: with exciting roleplay and difficult combat encounters. If you want a DM who brings characters and places to life, Leny is outstanding.
I play in several campaigns every week and I look forward to Bronson's game more than any other. He creates an immersive world with great pacing and memorable scenes, but what stands out is how he lets players truly shine—giving everyone moments to lead, roleplay, and solve problems. Combat is challenging and exciting without feeling unfair; he designs tough encounters that reward smart play and character build choices rather than trying to shut players down. I'm hoping to play in many more campaigns with Bronson in the future!