Any female game masters?


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Aeson said:
Its my fantasy to play under a female DM but I'm not talking gaming. *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*:)

My personal recommendation to anyone that ever wants to have a relationship with a woman is to not adopt this type of tone toward women. ;)
 

really... i have that kind of relationship with my Dungeon Mistress. *wink wink* :p

Anyway she is a awsome dm. The story was alittle slow at spots (why do i care again kindof thing)

But all and all really fun. perhaps allows to many books at the table so spells are pritty over powerd. If she needs help i try to help her without ruining the plot for myself.
 

My wife will run an occasional one-shot. She ran a great one this last New Years eve. Unfortunately, being a school teacher (yes, she gets to warp... :heh: I mean mold the minds of young children :) ), she doesn't have the time to put into it.

The wife of our best man has run a Vampire: The Masqerade game that went for over a year that the players really liked.
 

My old GM in Virginia was a woman -- ran a very, very good D&D 10th-level game. Easily the most memorable D&D game I've ever played in, with a very well thought-out plot, deep characters from the PCs, great NPCs, and very cinematic combats. She took a little while getting used to the system, and spellcasters were a bit of a problem (we shoved a lich into a pit), the story was fantastic and she got very good at the combat/number side of things. She incorporated all of our backgrounds into the game, and listened to suggestions and requests. A cool thing was that the PCs got to help design the world, so when we started we were already hooked.

Plus our cleric suplexed a balor.

Awesome game. I miss it.
 


I've known a fair number of Lady DM's. Two in Charleston SC, who ran Ravenloft, "normal" D&D, and I think they even did Vampire. They were both very good. With two vary different styles. Another I met in Chas., SC married a good friend of mine, she was a good DM too. Then there is my wife and Daughter. My wife runs the most engaging games storywise, but man does she hate mechanics. So when we play its up to the players to make sure the rules mechanics are followed.

My daughter is 15, and still pretty much a beginner, but she definitely has the mind for being one, and I expect great games from her in the future.

I've met other ladies who DM'ed, but didn't have the chance to play in their games.
 

My old college gaming group had a female DM, most of the time. The group was 2 girls and 4 guys, most of the time.
 



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