To ensure each adventurer keeps their party safe, their hearts full and their spirit lively!
If you wish to join one of our 8-12 adventure parties, please be advised of the Code of Conduct and Advisory in preparation for your adventuring initiation:
Please review our offerings of current games in order to determine which game master and system are the best fit. And if you have any further inquiries, please message Melissa Sornik.
If your adventurer wishes to join us, please be advised that we require a front-facing video presence. Since we’re telling a story together, we’d like to be able to see the reactions of our party members. Please let us know if you’d need any accommodations in advance.
All new players need to complete a scheduled Character Creation session prior to joining one of our games.
In the thick of our journeys our adventurers need to be able to concentrate to be able to cast their spells, so please make sure they’re able to focus on their game with limited external distraction. Be mindful that the world outside of the game may interfere with their immersion!
Before our sessions, ensure that their devices are completely charged to avoid losing a party member in the middle of difficult combat! It’s crucial to our survival as a team!
If you’re unable to attend a session for unforeseen circumstances or a scheduled adventure of your own, please notify us 48-hours before our scheduled sessions.
Please be prompt, and on time for your adventure, we wouldn’t want to leave you at the inn or in the middle of some haunted clearing.
Fees for cancellations/no-shows occurring within 24 hours of play are non-refundable.
Electronic Device Protocol: The use of Smart Phones, Apple watches and iPads is restricted as follows:
- The use of electronics is prohibited in games for ages 9-12. Devices will be collected and safely stored until the end of the game. Teens are encouraged to refrain from the use of electronic devices during the game and will be asked to keep their Smart Phones and Apple watches out of site. The use of devices isolates, detracts and distracts players from the RPG experience.
Supervised by Melissa Sornik, LCSW, TDC’s game masters work in our programs and facilitate weekly TTRPGs for children and adolescents. Our game masters’ understanding of, and appreciation for neurodiversity, provide a safe and supportive online experience for all players.
Use this link to order the official D&D Player’s Handbook - your guide to character creation and complete game play.