
Who is running the game?
I am a veteran player with over 12 years of experience; many of those behind
the screen as a DM. Having played anything from one-shots to long term
campaigns, from homebrew to modules, from 3.5 to 5, and even from the online
VTTs to the crowded local game store. I bring my experience together to weave a
story and set a stage for my players to play out their own epic tale.
Am I looking for you?
As D&D is a group game at its core I am looking for players that can
come together and play well together. I am looking for respectful players who
can be civil with their fellow players, even if their character in game are
not. From the new guy just starting out to the grizzled veteran, all players
are welcome at my table if they can respect the fact that D&D is a GROUP
game.
How do we play?
1.) Mechanics: We will use Discord for audio
chit chat as well as the streaming of ambient sounds and music. I stream these
items in a method that you can turn them off if you so desire. We will use Roll
20 for the conduct of the actual D&D game. From compendium support to
detailed and personalized player tokens I put time and effort into my players and
the session.
2.) Style: As the DM I paint a scene for my players and give them threads of
story and adventure to pull on. Then I sit back and allow the players to decide
their own story. Jumping back in when necessary to advance the story, role play
an NPC, or spring a trap!
When do we play?
Currently I am seeking players for the following games.
Friday at 9 am PST (alternating)- Adventure League Modules – FREE
to play.
Thursdays at 9 am PST - Curse of Strahd Hardcover Campaign – PAY
to play.
Why should you play at my table?
Over my many years of DMing games I have valuable time and feedback to hone
my skills. From being creative enough to adapt to the wild whims of the players
to the unraveling and readjusting of some of the more brutal written rules and
games. I have become skilled at the ability of blending the mechanics of the
rules together with the creative story telling narrative that sessions are.
Take it from some of my current players.
String, the Kenku Monk
“ . . . has all the great qualities you need to be DM. He’s 100 percent
reliable, so you always know your session is going to be run, . . .”
Tiden, the Genasi Artificer
“ I can honestly say after playing games run by him I don’t know that other
groups will feel the same”
Tomlin, the Gnome Wizard
“ I like the way he is willing help a player accomplish their goals, . . .”
Why should you pay for a DM?
Many players share the same hesitation and concern for paying for a DM,
because “why should I pay to play?” In reality, you are not paying to play, you
are paying to have a reliable DM. Someone who has tested skills both directly
linked to D&D like story telling and the rules and more important basic
skills, like being reliable, passionate and dedicated to the game. In addition
to paying to play under a DM that you can rely on and be inspired on there is also
the technical aspect. As a budding professional DM, I have and am still growing
shareable compendiums on D&D Beyond and Roll 20. I have spent time and
money amassing a plethora of materials for my players to use. From custom
player tokens to pre-loaded modules with amazing maps to hardcover books for in
person games (once COVID ends). You are not paying to play another game, you’re
paying to play out your own epic adventure.
Payments? Pay
to play sessions will cost $11.00 for players within the United States. Price
will vary for international players. These are the only
fees I will ever charge you. Payments will be made via PayPal invoice prior to the
first game session, Session 0 does not count. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and
cannot enforce any private arrangements.
Unsure?
If you are still undecided on the matter, I encourage you to message me to get
into one of my Friday Adventure League Games. These sessions are free and will
present you with a chance to play at my table prior to making any financial
decisions.