My name is JT and I operate Legacy Ark Games which, in addition to being a pair of channels I use to showcase games accessible to the disabled/chronically ill (of which I am one), is also the long time label for my professional GMing business. It was the case in the past that I ran multiple curated games for players of all kinds, but most of all, for those who want an open experience where their choices and the course of role-play shapes their adventure and the world. It's a custom tailored experience every time. If I run a module, there are no rails. A player can do as they please and if that changes the entire prewritten story, I'll make a new branch and even assemble new maps and other materials to address the fact. I interweave my players' actions and backstories into the campaign as much as is possible so as to really make you feel like a part of the world and what's going on. Each group is on the small side (five players, give or take one) so as to provide all with a chance to shine and specialize in their own niche. Waiting hand and foot on my players is a lot of work and commands a higher price tag, but it ultimately gives you a long term or even ongoing campaign experience truly molded to suit you as a group and as individual clients. It's very important to me that everyone loves what they're playing and the experience they're having. That, to me, is a curated gaming experience. I keep my groups few in number so that I can maintain the promised level of quality. My focus has been directed until recently more toward my channels and some other projects I've worked on, but recently, the discovery of my father having stage 4 cancer and a very difficult recovery ahead from major surgery (we're only at the start) has amped up my anxiety. I've decided to cope with it, and to help my household at the same time, as he was the breadwinner with both mom and I being physically disabled. GMing is what I can do, and in my humblest of opinions, I think I manage to run a great campaign if I have a group as interested in the story as they are in the mechanics. This will be a welcome distraction, and the funds will also go to helping the household for so long as my father is out of work. Would you be interested in a curated campaign using a module of your group's choice, or perhaps a homebrew world? I keep the content of my games work safe but am willing to collaborate with you and yours to otherwise create the ideal experience for you! As to my streaming channels, please don't be concerned with those. I've streamed D&D campaigns on them before in order to show disabled/chronically ill gamers how viable VTT is as a gaming option, but it's not a regular practice of my business, and I never stream without the permission of every person at the table regardless. As to myself, I live in Florida and am 36 years of age. My entire life has been about gaming and writing, with the earliest books I ever collected being those I found on the shelves and in the boxed campaign settings of AD&D 2E. Ever since, tabletop gaming has remained a consistent hobby of mine, as has telling a great story verbally and through the written word. I was a voice actor when I was younger, before physical disability, and I now put a lot of effort into advocating for accessibility in gaming for the disabled. I'm very friendly, I will honor the rules without being overly rules lawyery, and I'm welcoming of creativity in character ideas and in play so long as nothing flies in the face of the adventure's premise. It's all about you guys for me! If you're paying a premium price, you deserve the best premium experience I can provide, even if that means going out of my way to purchase unplanned assets to make it happen. Games are available, unless something should change, from 8pm-11pm/12am EST (group preference depending on the conclusion time) every day of the week save for Fridays and Sundays. If you're interested, please do feel free to reach me via private message or using a Discord DM, my ID being Legacy Ark Games#0725 (you may have to request friend status first). Thank you!