Isle of Cats
Players
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Role Playing GameSystem:
Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition)Slot(s):
#4 Saturday 2pm-6pmGame Description
You begin your adventuring career by sailing to Enezenn Ar'kazh, the Isle of Cats. Your mentor from the Adventurers Guild travelled there to visit an old friend, and hasn't been heard from in weeks. News from a passing merchant ship says the old tower on the coast now lies in ruin, and the nearby village is filled with tall tales about magic and monsters. You set off with your companions at once, chartering a boat to take you to the island and your first adventure!This is a friendly game suitable for both new and experienced D&D players. Everyone is welcome, and we'll keep things PG-rated. Characters will be provided, but please bring your own set of dice.
Game Master
Stuart RobertsonPlayer
WhiskersTeFloofyPlayer
LucyPlayer
WickedViktorPlayer
HappymanGamesPlayer
Madison BPlayer
Alex MPlayer
EvelinaPlayer
Liam RDiscussion
Not sure this is the right time
posted by HappymanGames on Tue, 25 Mar 2025
but I would really like to get my kid to play a proper game of D&D. She's 10, knows how things work, but has never played officially, especially with other people. Is this a game to try that in? I don't want that to be an inconvenience for other players.
posted by HappymanGames on Tue, 25 Mar 2025
but I would really like to get my kid to play a proper game of D&D. She's 10, knows how things work, but has never played officially, especially with other people. Is this a game to try that in? I don't want that to be an inconvenience for other players.
Re: Not sure this is the right time
posted by Stuart Robertson on Tue, 25 Mar 2025
I'm not sure if she was able to sign up for the game, but I'd be very happy for her to join us. I used to run the all-ages D&D group at The Dragon and we had lots of parents and kids at the table. My youngest player in that group was 6... and she's now running her own games for her friends!
posted by Stuart Robertson on Tue, 25 Mar 2025
I'm not sure if she was able to sign up for the game, but I'd be very happy for her to join us. I used to run the all-ages D&D group at The Dragon and we had lots of parents and kids at the table. My youngest player in that group was 6... and she's now running her own games for her friends!