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Professional GM Coming to Ecclesicon

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Jacob Seward is a professional GM and member of Avenue Studios. He’ll be running Savage Worlds at Ecclesicon. Saturday night he’ll be running a 10 player funnel for Pathfinder 2e.

Jacob Seward, in full getup and aiming a crossbow

Jacob is more than just a professional Legend Master; he’s a passionate storyteller who uses tabletop RPGs as a way to forge connections and bring people together. Through engaging narratives and playful encounters, he creates shared experiences that build lasting friendships and unforgettable memories.

Driven by a love for building communities and fostering a sense of camaraderie, Jacob thrives on bringing strangers together around a table to share in the joy of gaming and laughter. Whether it’s guiding a group of heroes through perilous quests or collaborating on humorous moments, he ensures everyone feels welcome and involved in the game.

Yet, Jacob’s life extends beyond the realm of tabletop adventures. As a devoted father of five, he relishes spending time with his children, whether fishing by the lake, tackling a virtual quest together, or simply enjoying each other’s company. He believes that fostering strong family ties is just as fulfilling as forging bonds through RPG campaigns.

Through Avenue Studios, Jacob has found a platform perfect for fulfilling both his personal and professional passions. Here, he not only gets to indulge in his love for storytelling and gaming but also create a warm and welcoming environment where individuals can leave behind their worries and immerse themselves in shared experiences.

So, whether you’re an avid tabletop enthusiast or someone looking for a fun and welcoming community, join Jacob on his legendary adventures. You never know what exciting stories await!


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