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<blockquote data-quote="MonkeyDragon" data-source="post: 2076137" data-attributes="member: 23929"><p>Adam Kohl is the bestest DM ever.</p><p></p><p>First, he is an excellent storyteller. The amount of work and complexity he puts into them is nearly impossible to describe. Many-faceted plots are worked out months in advance, complete with hooks tailored to each player. The NPCs are vivid and memorable. Villians you love to hate, and when somebody's too powerful to mess with, you can tell just by the inflection in thier speech. He does voices and accents, gives us handouts, and invents twists that keep everybody guessing.</p><p></p><p>Second, he runs his games with fairness. He knows when to use the rules, and when to play fast and loose to keep the game moving. He judges things fairly. And he's kind. He knows how to be a rat bastard, but it's always in good fun and he 's just all together pleasant to have him around the table.</p><p></p><p>Third, he's my mentor. Without Adam, I would never have blossomed into the proud geek I am today. He taught me to play magic, and to play D&D. He taught me to DM. He's always around to answer my questions about rules, and I've me ideas on plots, dealing with players, how to run an adventure, and all the little details that I would never have figured out on my own. Yet when he sits at my gaming table, he doesnt take advantage of the fact that he taught me all the little DM tricks I know. He's pointed me to magazines, newsletters, websites, and this forum. He calls me his protoge, and that makes me proud. Adam is the bestest DM there could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MonkeyDragon, post: 2076137, member: 23929"] Adam Kohl is the bestest DM ever. First, he is an excellent storyteller. The amount of work and complexity he puts into them is nearly impossible to describe. Many-faceted plots are worked out months in advance, complete with hooks tailored to each player. The NPCs are vivid and memorable. Villians you love to hate, and when somebody's too powerful to mess with, you can tell just by the inflection in thier speech. He does voices and accents, gives us handouts, and invents twists that keep everybody guessing. Second, he runs his games with fairness. He knows when to use the rules, and when to play fast and loose to keep the game moving. He judges things fairly. And he's kind. He knows how to be a rat bastard, but it's always in good fun and he 's just all together pleasant to have him around the table. Third, he's my mentor. Without Adam, I would never have blossomed into the proud geek I am today. He taught me to play magic, and to play D&D. He taught me to DM. He's always around to answer my questions about rules, and I've me ideas on plots, dealing with players, how to run an adventure, and all the little details that I would never have figured out on my own. Yet when he sits at my gaming table, he doesnt take advantage of the fact that he taught me all the little DM tricks I know. He's pointed me to magazines, newsletters, websites, and this forum. He calls me his protoge, and that makes me proud. Adam is the bestest DM there could be. [/QUOTE]
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