Jordan Dean “Mystery” Ezekude is a British artist, music producer and Game Master with a passion for entertainment and storytelling. He specialises in writing short stories and poems, creating digital artwork and producing electronic dance music. He also plays and runs tabletop role-playing games, namely Dungeons & Dragons and World of Darkness.
Before he became a music producer and Game Master, Mystery Ezekude's primary focus was art and design. He graduated from the Northern School of Art in Interactive Media and later studied Computer Games Art at Teesside University. After his studies, he released a Flash game on Newgrounds titled Comfort and created a children’s book titled The Standout Chameleon.
He later worked for two years as a voluntary marketing/PR designer, providing visual content for various clients including Roseberry Community Consortium, Digital Leopard and Eastleigh Twinning Association. He also entered three annual exhibitions at The Arc Winchester as a member of Winchester Art Club and won four short story competitions as a member of Hampshire Writers’ Society.
Mystery Ezekude grew up playing countless video games since childhood and always dreamed about making his own. At the age of 26, he began playing tabletop role-playing games online, namely Dungeons & Dragons and Vampire: The Masquerade. Two years later, he started creating and running his own Vampire: The Masquerade games on Roll20 including Red Strings, A Night in New Orleans and New Orleans After Dark.
He then spent one year running his two debut Dungeons & Dragons campaigns set in his own homebrew campaign setting titled Incognitus Tales. As of July 2023, he has temporarily stepped down from being a Game Master to enjoy other tabletop role-playing games run by his online friends, namely Call of Cthulhu.
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I see you're a fan of Frasier. I enjoyed watching Frasier too. He's one of those shows that somehow connects to Seinfeld, The Nanny, Mr. Bean, I'm Alan Partridge and Black Books. I always thought Frasier and Seinfeld would have made a good crossover
Hmm, interesting. I imagine that it'd be difficult to satisfy both audiences with such a crossover. But, if done right, it can happen. Anyway, pardon me for asking but have me met before?
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