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Cynthia’s D and D Meetup Session at The Kafana

June 4 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Free

Join DM Cynthia on Thursday June 4th at 4pm to meet and discuss the campaign! She’ll answer your questions, ask you some questions, and put together a group (or two!) for a campaign. Cynthia is an experienced DM and local grade 12 student. We’re excited to have her kick off the first D&D meetup at Kafana!

All are welcome for this inclusive group. If there are too many interested players, Cynthia will encourage others to step up to DM additional simultaneous groups.

The proposed meetup time is Thursdays 4pm. June 4th will serve as a session zero, to meet the interested players and discuss the campaign and plan. June 11th is the proposed first campaign session.

Interested players are encouraged to fill out the Google form interest form in advance so Cynthia can gauge how many people to expect. Filling out the form is simply an expression of interest. Final campaign(s) players will be determined at/after the June 4th meet and greet to ensure balanced groups with great gameplay.

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