Liam runs games that start warm and inviting, then slowly pull back the curtain to reveal something far sharper underneath. His tables are built on character-first storytelling—your backstory is not just flavour, it is fuel for the plot. Players who enjoy seeing their personal arcs entwined with the main narrative will find plenty to sink their teeth into.
Expect a balanced blend of rich roleplay and cinematic, bloody combat. Liam populates his worlds with vivid NPCs, political tensions, and strange factions, then lets you decide where to push, pry, or burn it all down. Battles feel dangerous and dramatic rather than purely tactical; the focus is on stakes, story impact, and those knife-edge moments you will talk about for years.
If you like games where you can laugh until it hurts, then suddenly realise you care deeply about what happens next, Liam’s table is where you belong.