Jeff Stop's 4th Star (Michigan)


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Shadow Lodge 2/5

I'm not sure when Jeff got his fourth star, but I think congratulations are in order. Jeff is one of the best GM's around. He helped myself and many other players become the player / GM they are today. Thanks for all the help Jeff! Look forward to you getting your fifth.

Shadow Lodge 4/5 *** Venture-Captain, Michigan—Mt. Pleasant

Congrats Jeff!

The Exchange 5/5 RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16

Woo hoo, Jeff. That's a terrific accomplishment.

Tell us a story: what was the weirdest / best thing that happened at a table you were running?

4/5

Dylan Wilson wrote:
I'm not sure when Jeff got his fourth star, but I think congratulations are in order. Jeff is one of the best GM's around. He helped myself and many other players become the player / GM they are today. Thanks for all the help Jeff! Look forward to you getting your fifth.

This is terrific news! Jeff has been a go to GM in metro Detroit supporting multiple venues. You never walk away from one of Jeff's tables wishing you had a different DM or thinking he didn't give you a fair shake. He also handles role playing encounters with the same ease he handles the combat ones. He did a near perfect job role playing a recent mods NPC and his severe case of PTSD for example.

Den

Silver Crusade 5/5

Awesome! Congratulations!

Liberty's Edge 4/5 *** Venture-Lieutenant, California—Los Angeles (South Bay)

Congratulations, Jeff!!!

Lantern Lodge

Congratulations!!! You've always been a fantastic GM and player :)

Shadow Lodge

Congrataltions Jeff! I have always enjoyed plaing PFS with you on either side of the table.

Dark Archive 4/5

This is a different take on something that used to be said about me.
When GM's would sit around a camp fire they'd tell PC horror stories to scare one another. When Players sit around a camp fire, they tell Jeff Stop stories to scare each other. 8p

Grats buddy.

The Exchange 5/5

Jeff has been contributing to PFS since the very beginning. He was part of the core group that began local play in 2008. He's remained an active GM and player, part of the backbone that has kept Metro Detroit PFS upright for five years now. One of my favorite things about Jeff is his humility. He's not a guy who needs to toot his horn about his accomplishments. He just does his job, reliably and competently. He doesn't have to be in the spotlight to enjoy himself; he makes characters that help other party members shine.

A lot of people who play this game put very little time into learning about the campaign world, Golarion. They want to bend the Pathfinder Society to fit around their character concept, instead of the other way around. Jeff's first PFS character, Hekmenemok, is the only Pathfinder Chronicler I have ever seen. It's not a particularly advantageous prestige class, but it fits into the PFS concept and sparks interest from the other players wherever he played. Jeff certainly understands the game mechanics well enough that he could make much more powerful characters, but instead he'd rather seek challenges through principles.

So congratulations Jeff, you deserve it. Thanks for everything you have done for the Detroit region!

Shadow Lodge 5/5

Congratulations, Jeff on that fourth star. You have been a shining example of everything that is right about PFS. When players ask me for a name of a good GM to play under yours is one of the first out of my mouth. Michigan is very lucky to have a game master such as yourself.

5/5

Congrats Jeff, it's very well deserved! I always know your tables will be great games, and you've been a big influence on my idea of a great GM.

Liberty's Edge 5/5

Congrats!

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