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#41
Character: Sable Zho
Which Event: In Search Of Her Traces
Responsiveness: Very quick narrate times all things considered. A lot of the downtime was due to people wishing to crank out posts of appropriate substance for the magnitude of the content.
Balance: Pretty in line for an Extreme Chance of Death event. Mfer took away my dpalm three fights in the event through a special mechanic (worked on honor, i could've been a bastard if I wanted but I gotta respect it) I'm surprised we only made it out with two PC deaths considering the rewards, just about everyone had to roll for injury at least twice even if they were playing extremely well/cautiously. I think Artist should've joined in the perm suffering though.
Storytelling: Big fan, some major revelations and gut wrenching PC deaths. RIP my kings... Can't go far into detail beyond that, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Anything else: If you spin throw me 10 times from 100 to 0 hp again I will axe kick u irl, brother.
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#42
Character: Beatrice A. Okabe
Which Event: Kill my entire faction part 2.
Responsiveness: About what you'd expect from a wuxia enjoyer.
Balance: I opened my mouth and ate 15 arc of devestations back to back and the injury was him shooting me in the chest with a rifle. 

Two people died.
My perm pile grows higher.
Storytelling: You can tell someone really liked FF7.
Anything else: Hit me with holy and occult beat after soul draining me again and I'm shoving a mako reactor up your ass.


Good event.
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#43
Character: Seble Nyarabia
Which Event: 'Neath the Sands
Responsiveness: Besides me being on Camino time? Good. For someone who has to type injuries and narrations, Why is surprisingly quick (and with quality). 
Balance: Solid balance. Some unlucky rolls and some maimed customers, but all in a day's work!
Fairness: Fair all around, honestly. Most stressful portion was 100% the puzzle, with the hints being hidden stat checks.
Storytelling: Short event, so not much room for story. The highlight was probably the puzzle answer and sequence, providing funny tidbits of one-off lore. 
Overall: 10/10. Would get maimed again [Excellent injury descriptions]

Anything Else: I LOVED the creativity behind the sprites. For my first event ever, they were honestly the icing on the cake. 
Not a single complaint on my end.

 Keep up the good work <3. 
Would recommend this DM.
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#44
Character: Sabrina Rivers
Which Event: 'neath the Sands
Responsiveness: Most narrates followed five minutes after rps at most, retaining a concise direction while adding fluff without a drop in quality throughout.
Balance: If I see you on the street? I'm slugging you for what you did.
Fairness: Each encounter was adjusted at a point, most for better and some for worse. A simple puzzle can go a long way, especially when there's light catering to the morons (everyone but me).
Storytelling: Most narrates followed a structure that was easy to follow and lead after, hardly any hitches. The plot was easy to slip into despite the (alleged) brevity of the event and the quicker pacing. Felt satisfying to write alongside the whole time.
Overall: I don't enter events with any expectations other than character development and interpersonal interaction in a closed and semi-controlled environment. The event had a couple snags here and there that were quickly and smoothly resolved, but nothing was too detrimental to the roleplay. I am pleased and satisfied with how things went. Good job.

Anything Else: eat a sock you loser
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