Double-Shot: Daggerheart (18+)
Event description
Love playing roleplaying games?
Ready to test your culinary skills using monster parts?
Join Worlds 4 All for a 2-session "double-shot" of Daggerheart!
Daggerheart is a brand new roleplaying game from the minds behind the well-known actual play show, Critical Role, designed for collaborative storytelling, fluid combat, and using unique hope and fear mechanics. Join us for a silly adventure full of monster slaying and cultinary delight as we embark on a quest inspired by the “Beast Feast” Campaign Frame. The peaceful village of Elmore has always sat atop the Plover Caves, a labyrinthine system of caverns full of dangerous and delectable creatures, but when the powerful magic keeping the villagers safe begins to fail, the bravest among them must descend into the caves to save the day. There are six player spots available for players ages 18+, and we love to play with people of all experience levels, even if you're brand new to TTRPGs! You can sign-up on your own and get to meet new people or buy a few tickets and come with your friends. We will provide everything you need to play, from dice to character sheets, and explain all of the rules as we go.
The cost for this double-shot includes 2 sessions, each of which runs from 7:00-10:00 p.m. Please ONLY sign up for this event if you can make both session dates:
Wednesday, Sept 17th
Wednesday, Sept 24th
At Worlds 4 All, we strive to make every gaming table a safer and more inclusive space for all players. We use a variety of safety tools, including a Session Zero form and x-cards, to set clear boundaries, preview game themes, and accommodate accessibility needs.
Side Quest Books & Games is located in Bow Market, Union Square, Somerville, MA. We will have the entire venue to ourselves for this private event, and you are welcome to bring your own food and drinks to enjoy while we play! Location and parking information for Bow Market can be found here.
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