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Rofelli'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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dreamtheatre
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Comments: Whether it's charming vicious hounds or suprising the group with attacks from new directions, DT keeps up the surprises. Nothing seems random; he knows exactly what he's doing, and hides his cards well. |
| 2nd Place |
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Decider
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Ghool
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Skeeneyman
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Comments: A very, very good DM team, indeed! The scenery is beautiful and lively, the plot is unravelling almost painfully slowly, and the improvised superstition based on the floating tree was funny, while accomodating the bug that every builder has made at one point or another. Two games, and you guys got into my Top 5 List. Looking forward to my Wednesdays now. --Rofelli-- |
| 3rd Place |
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Redjack
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Comments: Redjack's continuity in our campaign is flawless, with NPCs that remember your deeds, custom items without the slightest hint of problems, and people who care. The village we're centered in doesn't feel like another two-dimensional village of innocent people on the brink of disaster; they're families, just trying to make it by, with children, friendships, and memories. We earn the praise we get, and it makes it worthwhile to hear it, and in the ways we're honored (a party, statues, a house of our own, gifts from the villagers...) never loses this feel. In place NPCs to possess, he's made people, and in place of a base of operations, he's made a home. Redjack is just Incredible. |
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CryHavoc
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Comments: While slowly drawing out the plot and twists, we get all of our assumptions and expectations thrown out the window in what's turning out to be a great ghost story type of module. The NPCs are well-fleshed out, and CryHavoc's responding to any of our decisions and personalities quite well. He's a true master. |
| 5th Place |
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jeffn516
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Redjack
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