MadMikael wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2018 6:09 pm
You can have your "favourite" GM, sure. The one you relate with most, find easiest to talk to, or trust the most.
But there is no GM that is better than the others.
We all have our strengths and weaknesses - but we work together to forge something stronger than ourselves.
There is little to nothing that a true GM does fully alone; even when alone, they remember what others have said.
Sure, simple things like mutes are a no-brainer; but anything advanced is usually acted on by at least 2 GMs, if not more.
Just because things can appear "simple" to players, does not mean the actuality is simple. We're just good at what we do.
Now, I've not had the privilege to work with every GM out there, but, when I tried to write them all down, I found that the list was longer than I thought.
All had an effect on me, but I tried to take some of the best qualities of each and combine them, to create MadMikael.
These are in NO order; I started out at the top ranks of when I started, but then just kinda threw them in as they popped in my head.
(I've been sick the last few days, and my mind is still not fully focused; so it's quite possible I forgot someone
)
The professionalism of steady
Gandalf
The friendliness of the approachable
JayG
The determination of
El Majo
The flair of
Gold Mage
The creativity of
blitzcraig
The humour of
Cleopatra
The inquisitiveness/arguing of
DaHobbit
The dedication of
vicbri
The philosophizing of
Secular
The trouble shooting of
Azok
The open mind of
AYC
The helpfulness of
Arachnia
The pride of
Monarq
I also got to work for a short time with
Enmer,
0MSA,
SoCal,
SilentFire,
kollex, and
Insider
Although, perhaps not as much as I'd have liked.
I've been proud to be involved with
Neon,
monstercat,
ardesia,
Arashiko,
Akkilles.. who all support me regularly, and I'm happy to return the favour when I can.
I really could not rank them one over the other; and putting them all on the same line would make the names harder to read
They've all had impact on my decisions over time, and I always try to think of "what would they say" when I need to act in some way.
I have fond memories in some form of all listed above, and I will not forget them, ever.
They all had impact on my life, and in my decisions.
Always they will remain in my heart, and in my thoughts.
Without them, I'd not be who I am today.
And they'll all say similar, I bet.
So remember, when you think about a "best" GM, you're actually thinking of several GMs mixed into one - each with their own version.
The GM is a team, grows as a team, wins as a team, and loses as a team... but we don't make a habit of losing