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Lilivati's Top 5 Dm Choices
If more than one name appears under a number this means that they acted as a Dungeon Master Team. That is the only way a Dungeon Master should be listed more than once on a list.
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Poetic Colossus
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Comments: Well, you certainly hyped this game to the max, and damn but you do not disappoint, PC. I have no qualms in saying this was the best game I've ever played in; the setting was a perfect mixture of dread and despair, with a liberal sprinkling of near-hopelessness; the plot was cleverly devised and unpredictable; you reacted seamlessly and inventively to player actions. When a player did something that either sidetracked the game or didn't mesh with your vision for it, you managed to make it forward the game somehow. Also, wonderful job handling four distinct and off-kilter personalities among your players, especially Elegy since she probably gave you the most headaches. There were elements in the game that catered to each player's strengths (and indeed their weaknesses), and the custom items were a nice and somewhat unexpected touch. Use of tells and dicerolls added to the experience, rather than breaking the mood, especially rolling for the players rather than interrupting gameplay with |
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Markie
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Usheen
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Comments: Guys, this is the best game I've played in a dog's age. I forgot just how good DM'd games could be. But besides that, while the plot was not the most original in the world, it was given a vibrancy that took the game into the extraordinary. I loved the feud between the mother, daughter, and Theese- it was the type of everyday background stuff that is too often left out rpgs. The NPCs were all distinct, from the exasperrated mother elf to the indifferent father to the creepy sorcerer. The DMs were smoothly responsive to players and player actions, in a way that makes the DM in me green with envy. It was an honor playing with you. |
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