Thursday 3:45pm Table

$25.00

Come join the adventure as we journey around the fantasy world of Dungeons and Dragons!

Weekly games for youth ages start as short-form story games. This means each session will tell a complete story, so that if a player misses a session, they won’t necessarily miss major plot points, character development, etc.

The game plays with a “task of the week” type of format, where I’ll offer up 3-4 challenges (in-game they’ll be called “bounties”) and the players will choose which bounty they want to pursue that week. Challenges range from:

  • Tracking down a missing/wanted person

  • Stopping a plot (attempted arson, burglary, etc)

  • Retrieving an item

  • Completing a difficult delivery

  • and more!

Players will have the opportunity to create their own characters, and those characters will be available every time they are scheduled to play. If they aren’t satisfied with the class they chose or their character in general, they can always roll up a new character!

This play style is intended for new players to Dungeons & Dragons or tabletop roleplaying games in general. It gives the opportunity to try it out, without being bought into a long-term obligation if this just happens to not be your thing.

Parents, you are welcome to join the game to observe!

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Come join the adventure as we journey around the fantasy world of Dungeons and Dragons!

Weekly games for youth ages start as short-form story games. This means each session will tell a complete story, so that if a player misses a session, they won’t necessarily miss major plot points, character development, etc.

The game plays with a “task of the week” type of format, where I’ll offer up 3-4 challenges (in-game they’ll be called “bounties”) and the players will choose which bounty they want to pursue that week. Challenges range from:

  • Tracking down a missing/wanted person

  • Stopping a plot (attempted arson, burglary, etc)

  • Retrieving an item

  • Completing a difficult delivery

  • and more!

Players will have the opportunity to create their own characters, and those characters will be available every time they are scheduled to play. If they aren’t satisfied with the class they chose or their character in general, they can always roll up a new character!

This play style is intended for new players to Dungeons & Dragons or tabletop roleplaying games in general. It gives the opportunity to try it out, without being bought into a long-term obligation if this just happens to not be your thing.

Parents, you are welcome to join the game to observe!