It's closing in on http://www.cracked.com/video_17060_the-terrifying-truth-behind-valentines-day.html here in the US and everyone has the GM who was the "love of their life".
Tell me about the best Game Master you've played with. What did he or she do to leave a positive impression on you? Were there any unusual techniques employed? Was it simply a matter of keeping the game on track? I'm not so curious about "really awesome runs" or "that one time when my troll adept jumped out a window" but rather the... "holistic" experience of playing with that special someone.
Go.
I've got two. The first, was my first GM. It was the summer before my freshman year of high school. I had never played an RPG before. I was invited to one of my friends. The GM gave me a character he had pre-genned and I started to play and in the first combat, I was killed. Didn't know what hit me. I was bothered that I didn't get to join in the fun of the rest of the session, but even though my first game was short-lived, I was hooked. Now, the GM could have been horrible, as I never did play in one of his games again, but I was swooning after my first RPG-kiss...
The second was many years later. I hung out at a game shop regularly and one of the dudes that worked there and I always talked about past games we had played in or run. He was at least 10-15 years older, so there was some respect there and some envy, as he was a much more seasoned gamer. Anyways, after many months of hanging out at the store, swapping stories and all that, he invited me to one of his games. It was a big deal as he hadn't ran one in a long time, but also because it was a personal invite to a table game. So, the first session, he totally destroyed the party (my first TPK) and then nonchalantly told us to roll up a new set of characters and we could start over. This was my first GM that took no mercy on the party. He viewed his creations as his own party and didn't lay down for anyone. Definitely gritty. Definitely something I would never run. But, definitely something I enjoyed (I also love playing nethack, so yeah, I am warped).
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