TTRPG Workshop

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Program Type:

Games & Play

Age Group:

Adults
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Allowed Ages: 18 to Over 18

Program Description

Event Details

Calling all tabletop role-playing game enthusiasts! Are you ready to join a party, jump into a new world, or weave a tail of adventure through space and time but don't know where to start?

Join us for this workshop where you can get a sampling of what's out there in the TTRPG world, hear about the multitude of games available, and learn a few tips on how to become a game master!

In this workshop we will:

  • Go over several game styles and systems
  • Cover both the complex and simplistic stylings of creating characters
  • Look behind the curtain a bit at the role of game master
  • Gain some experience-points by playing a quick game
  •  Leave having been exposed to the vast treasure trove of free-resources out there

Marc Dunlap has been playing TTRPGs for over 10 years, has been a game master for almost 8 years now (running both in-person and online campaigns), and has dabbled in the world of game creation as well.  He loves the creative atmosphere of table-top-games and finds the ability of these games to bring diverse people together under the banner of cooperative storytelling to be one of the most inspirational and joy-filled experiences he has had.

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Accessibility

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Age Guidelines

Successful library programs are designed with age in mind. Please note this program’s age guidelines will be enforced for all active participants.

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