The Marble Border for Exandria Unlimited: Calamity is cracking over time,
Now that's a cool little attention to detail, don't you think?
He's genuinely amazing. He's an absolute beast when it comes to improv comedy, and that translates into consistently coming up with high quality material at extreme speeds during a game. On top of this, he's a huge geek through and through, with a long history playing D&D since the early days. He's also a genuinely kind person who contributes large amounts of time and money to charity.I haven’t checked this out yet, but that Brennan guy just might be the best DM I’ve ever seen. I’m currently working my way through his Fantasy High campaign on YouTube.
Do I sense a Toastmaster?He's genuinely amazing. He's an absolute beast when it comes to improv comedy, and that translates into consistently coming up with high quality material at extreme speeds during a game. On top of this, he's a huge geek through and through, with a long history playing D&D since the early days. He's also a genuinely kind person who contributes large amounts of time and money to charity.
Honestly, the only petty thing I can complain about is that he says "Um" and "Uh" a lot more than trained public speakers generally should. I counted 49 times in 30 minutes during one episode of Calamity.
Now that's a refence! I've actually been to TI classes but never signed up as a member. It's good advice in general, and a common one mentioned in most public speaking classes. Even Matt has talked about it before, as part of his voice actor training. It's not something you really hold against anyone, but I involuntarily start counting when it gets excessive.Do I sense a Toastmaster?
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