Meet our Game Masters Team
Behind every unforgettable adventure at Six Sided Society is a passionate Game Master ready to guide you through worlds of magic, mystery, chaos, and heroic storytelling.
Our GMs are more than rule-keepers ... they are storytellers, world-builders, improvisers, and community creators dedicated to making tabletop gaming welcoming for everyone.
Kit
Pronouns: They/Them
Games: Women only sessions, occasional beginner Dungeons and Dragons.
Vibe: Victorian steam/arcane punk with a touch of the odd moral dilemma. Equal split of role play, puzzles and combat.
Most likely to say: ‘You can give it a whirl’.
Matt
Pronouns: He/Him/”The Beardy One”
Games: D&D 5e (2014/2024), Call of Cuthulu, Dune RPG, Paranoia, One Page Games, Warhammer 40k & host of Board Games and more than willing to try new games.
Themes: Homebrew, custom games with a leaning towards Roleplay, Puzzles and Intrigue.
Most likely to say: Don’t worry about getting it wrong, I still do after 10 plus years of doing this.
Kylie
Pronouns: She/Her
Games: I currently only run games of D&D 5e (2014/2024) but I would love to try Call of Cthulhu, Daggerheart or Blood on the Clocktower.
Themes: I love the high fantasy lore around the ‘classic’ D&D worlds, such as Faerun, but I am also a fan of other worlds, such as the world of The Witcher, Skyrim and Exandria.
I’d love to create my own world, inspired by fairy tales and nursery rhymes, with a side dish of horror. There would almost certainly be some sparkly rainbow dragons as well!
Most likely to say: ‘You absolutely can!’ Especially if it’s something silly or cool!
Ian
Pronouns: He/Him
Games: Daggerheart, Numenera, 7th Sea and many, many more
Vibe: I want to draw you into the story and show you characters you care about. I also want you to walk away feeling like you accomplished something or died trying.
Most likely to say: Sure, go for it.
Precious
Pronouns: they/she
Games: Fortnightly D&D Feywild campaign, one or two D&D one-shots a month (welcome to all levels of D&D experience)
Vibe: Light-hearted and whimsical, with a focus on mystery. My games usually revolve around roleplay and exploration with some combat. It gets weird sometimes.
Andy
Pronouns: He/Him
Games: Beginner games, Advanced Games, one shots and mini campaigns, character building sessions
Themes: varies but usually darker and more gritty, combat, riddles, and puzzles, and puns, lots and lots of bad puns.
Most likely to say: Are you sure
Becca
Pronouns: She/Her
Games: D&D (2014 and 2024)
Vibe: warm and welcoming, willing to have a laugh and there to tell a story - it’s never an us vs. the GM in my games.
Most likely to say: Sure sure sure! Or okayokayokay!
Varun
Pronouns: He/Him
Games: D&D 2024, Nimble
Vibe: High-momentum, immersive, and cinematic. The world reacts realistically to your choices, and we take the narrative seriously by leaning heavily into the roleplay, drama, and treating the story and characters with care.
Harriet
Pronouns: She/her
Games: DnD 5e, all welcome including beginners
Themes: Whimsical woodland magic.
Most likely to say: “You're great at that”
Fergus
Games: D&D sessions, levels 5-8, relaxed, chilled gaming and campaigns. Also Warhammer Fantasy Roleplaying Game.
Sci-Fi sessions, more grimdark, using different gaming systems for Warhammer 40k, 30K and other settings.
Vibe: Depending on games, grimdark and horror or light-hearted and whimsical. I don’t tend to TPK, but I do utilise available rules to keep characters because I know they matter to my players. I love to see players, and their characters grow and evolve at the gaming table.
Most likely to say: Are you sure?
Katlin
Pronouns: She/Her
Games: Dungeons and Dragons 5e or/and 5.5e - Beginner friendly and occasional Women only sessions.
Vibe: Prefer fantasy adventures with rich storytelling, colourful maps, and monster miniatures (especially neon “neon-sters” that are fun to paint). I enjoya balance of roleplay and combat, with less focus on puzzles. I value a respectful, welcoming table -no bullying or rude behaviour. Oh and storytelling is delivered with a complimentary Estonian accent.
Most likely to say: Love it, let's see what dice will say!